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IF YOU CONSIDERING DOING FREELANCE SURVEY WORK FOR...

IF YOU CONSIDERING DOING FREELANCE SURVEY WORK FOR THEM THESE are some pros and cons.

PROS:
- They pay per successful servey (eg: R45)
- You are not their employee. So no fixed hours. This is flexible.
- Good telephone experience, if you have none.

CONS:
- You are more probable than not to call 100 people and get no successful serveys
- In the event that you do land a successful servey they maintain the right to deny you payment based on their subjective quality assessment.
- They dont cover any fixed expenditure you incure (your internet bill).

I based my star assessment fairly on the ratio of monetary pros to both non monetary and monetary cons. Then minused two point because there are online companies that pay more for the same amount of effort.

I recommend this job to; someone who wants to gain telephone experience and who doesnt expect to be paid. The pay will be a bonus to you.

Well done guys!
That's my review.

The purpose of Ask Afrika is to unlock the opportu...

The purpose of Ask Afrika is to unlock the opportunities and challenges of Afrika. They understand Afrika and have research capability across 54 countries. This enables companies and organisations that operate here to understand and identify the opportunities, and view the continent as vibrant and dynamic one of the major growth points on earth.

They support their clients decisions through facts. Their clients decision requirements are around social research and philanthropy, brand dynamics, experience measures and advisory.

Their business is to drive business decisions that create real value for their clients and for citizens. They never forget their research drives vital business and social decisions. Their questioning-framework is how can research insights be framed in a way that enables our clients to drive opportunities, reduce decision-risk and create the change it set out to achieve .

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