Here are some of their job that they bring on at home workers for
Internet assessors who evaluate results of a web search
Social media search consultants who express opinions on the quality of content
Internet judges, which are similar to internet assessors
Online maps specialist who evaluate and improve online mapping software
Openings are listed on the company website, and applicants take an online assessment to demonstrate their ability to perform the required services.
You can learn more about each position by visiting Lionbridge's work from home jobs page. You will notice that some of the positions only want people who speak a certain language, so look for that before you apply.
Here are some reviews just postive and some not so postive! But what works for you might not work for someone else!
-Work from home-You choose when you work-It's easy to log time worked
Overall I love this job! I love the flexibility, and being able to work from home. The tasks are really straight forward and if it weren't for the cons like inconsistent work it would be a 5 star job for sure.
They offer bonuses sometimesThe pay rate is good ($14 an hour for my position)Sometimes you will get extra hours added to your weeks (from 20 hrs to 24)Lack of communication from managementSometimes there won't be enough tasks to get the full 20 hours a weekCommunicate better or maybe set up a phone number specifically for remote workers who need help or have questions because sometimes it takes a while to hear back through email.
I worked at Lionbridge part-time for more than a yearEasy way to make side money, low expectationsNo room for growth and inflexible guidelinesOffer a promotion pathway for more driven and serious raters