This 'rater' gets paid $10 an hour to teach Google's algorithm — and he's not alone
Google Search may feel like magic, but the engine’s efficacy relies on hourly employees who work for a subcontractor.
Continue Reading https://finance.yahoo.comGoogle Search may feel like magic, but the engine’s efficacy relies on hourly employees who work for a subcontractor.
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