Looking to earn additional income during COVID-19 (Work from Home)

in #online4 years ago

Working from home may be a viable option for many people, especially in light of current circumstances on Covid-19 Pandemic

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Since 2010, remote work has increased by 91%. In today’s world, though, working from home is becoming less of an option and more of a requirement. Fortunately, there are many industries that enable people to do that — like customer service, design, software development, online tutoring, and data annotation.
Many of these industries, however, require substantial training before people can start earning an income. Customer service may need training on the product, platform, company, or team that they’re working with. Software development or design are a good fit for people who already have the technical knowledge and the right hardware to work from home. And tutors might need special certifications, permits or verified skills to be able to teach.
As more and more people look to add supplemental income or shift their career paths, altogether, during a period where many of us are forced to stay home, it’s important for work from home options to be made available to ease the global impact on our society.
Fortunately, not all industries have such a high barrier of entry. Artificial intelligence, for example, requires large volumes of high-quality training data. Developing training data is an industry that allows people’s life experience to be the foundational background that is needed to be successful when working on many labelling and collection projects. Attention to detail and a good understanding of their community can help people be proficient at making good judgements for relevance tasks, while a passion for visual arts, design or architecture can help with identifying objects in pictures or videos. With training data, people can put their skills and passions to work.

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