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Good Potential but Frustrating - Independent Contractor Universal Human Relevance System Employee Review

2.0
Jun 3, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

You can set your own hours and work as much or as little as you want.

Cons

Pay is low for the amount of time required for certain jobs, and considering the fact that some require quite a bit of attention to detail and judgement. The biggest issue though is that you get marked on all your jobs and penalized for going too fast (which is fine for jobs that require more detail, but there are some that could be done more quickly and still accurately, so this just affects your rate), and if you make a mistake according to their judgement. However, I have had several instances where the 'correct' answer is very clearly wrong, or a matter of interpretation. Most jobs don't allow you to indicate why you disagree, and even for those that do, you put in your argument indicating the clear error that you had noted, and submit, but nothing happens and you are still penalized. Also, many jobs have unclear guidelines, or you are marked wrong when actively following the guidelines, or the coaching on how to answer correctly is highly inconsistent and contradicts itself (probably where different people put in the 'correct' rationale. There is also too much competition for jobs. All this makes it hard to actually make money or be successful with this.

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3.0
Mar 7, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can work whenever you have free time, for as long as you want. The main draw to this position for me was the flexibility. Much of the work is repetitive, but I tend to prefer that. I find it best to find a few tasks that you can complete efficiently and cycle between them so that you don't get bored if you want to work multiple hours at a time.

Cons

All of the work that I've been able to find that is consistently available pays well below U.S. minimum wage. The pay per hit is so low that you want to complete it fast for the work to be worth it, but then you're more likely to make mistakes. I've heard in the past that some people have made $10+ an hour, but I haven't seen anything close to that. You can get banned for seemingly no reason at times. Thankfully, I've only received temporary bans, but it's frustrating when some of the guidelines aren't very clear, or I seem to have high accuracy and still get banned. There are many HIT apps that are left up long after they have stopped working, so it often looks like there are more jobs available than there actually are. The best jobs are taken so quickly that even if you found one with decent pay, it is likely to gone within an hour.

1.0
Mar 14, 2022
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility to make own hours

Cons

Literally everything else. It's a disaster of bugs riddled tasks and poor pay

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