✅ Readers asked us by email if it was “a scam or legit” that a company named WordsRated was promising to pay a new job candidate $200 for every book read. In the end, we found that this was a real and legitimate job listing.
made appearances. “We will use this data to create unique, data-driven studies and statistics about books,” the job listing read.
“We’re a research organization looking at interesting topics in the books, literature and publishing industries,” McLoughlin said. “We have publishedso far and the reason for the job post is that we’re looking for help to analyze the contents of the books. For each of our research directors to analyze the content of, say, 20 books would take months, but for 20 people to read one book each means we can get through the work a lot faster. That’s the idea behind the job post.
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