Part - Time Cleaner Needed ($20/hr, Flexible Hours) - Elmont, New York, US

Part - Time Cleaner Needed ($20/hr, Flexible Hours) - Elmont, New York, US


Company
Shift
Location
Elmont, NY (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
7 days ago
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via Talent.com
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Job Description
Role Overview

Please ensure you read the below overview and requirements for this employment opportunity completely.

We're looking for people in the NYC area to record themselves doing normal household activities using their phone and a lightweight head-mounted strap that we provide. This data helps improve household robotic systems.

Example Activities

Examples of activities you may be asked to record include:
• Cooking a meal
• Folding laundry
• Cleaning and tidying up
• Organizing drawers, shelves, or items around the house
• Picking up, moving, and sorting objects

What We Provide
• $20/hour pay
• A lightweight recording strap
• Flexible scheduling — record from home on your own time
• Automatic upload through our app
• Privacy protection, including automatic face blurring for anyone who may appear in the video

About You
• Be based in the New York City area.
• Possess a smartphone with a wide-angle camera (0.5x) and internet access.
• Be comfortable doing normal light household activities.
• Demonstrate the ability to follow instructions carefully.
• Be available for one paid 30-minute online training session. xklufbp
• Must be authorized to work in the U.S.

Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.

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