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Online transcribers and translators sought for participation in paid research survey: Earn 15 Euros in 30 minutes and help us improve working conditions on online platforms.

Mar 15, 2023 - Posted by GiuliaVaraschin in Translation

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The international research project Fairwork is currently conducting surveys with online transcribers and translators to evaluate working conditions on various transcription and translation platforms. Data from the surveys will help us to assign a ‘fair work’ score to each platform. 

  

Specifically, we are looking for translators and transcribers from the following platforms: 

Gengo, GoTranscript, Rev, Scribie, SmartCat, TranscribeMe, Translated.com, Transperfect, Happy Scribe, and Unbabel. 

  

Participation in this survey will take approximately 30 minutes and will be compensated with a payment of 15 Euros made via PayPal or Wise (potential transfer fees have to be covered by respondents). 

  

If you are interested in participating in the survey, please fill in this short form: 

https://poll.wzb.eu/index.php/234919?lang=en 

  

Please note that you will be asked to upload a screenshot of your last completed work displayed on one of the above-mentioned platforms or any screenshot to prove that you are working for the platform. You may blacken any parts containing personal information other than your name and/or email address. 

  

We will select a total of 60 workers to participate in the survey. If you are among the selected, we will send you a personalized invitation link to the survey via email. 

All responses to this form will be handled confidentially by the Fairwork team. Neither your personal data nor the fact that you have filled in this form will be shared with the management of the platform you work for. 

  

Kind regards, 

  

Fairwork Team 

More about the Fairwork project: www.fair.work   



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