Remotasks 101: 6 Reasons To Join A Team With Other Remotaskers

Thanks to the Remotasks platform, you’ll be able to work from home with just your PC and an internet connection. Moreover, the flexibility we give our Remotaskers can allow you to choose the tasks you want to work on and when you want to work on them, giving you complete control over your time and your earnings. As such, our 10,000+ members have their unique takes on how they approach the Remotasks platform, and our flexible system has helped them become satisfied with their earnings and still get to interact with each other.

If you’re currently working on your tasks as a Remotasker alone, you might notice that it can get tricky to find assistance when you’re stuck in a particular project. And while it’s perfectly fine to post in the Remotasks Community Forums or in a task channel in Discord, it’s still handy to have a team to rely on. In fact, we also heavily encourage Remotaskers to team up while working on their individual projects! That way, not only are they maximizing their earnings, but they’re also learning from each other! Here’s other reasons you should team with other Remotaskers:

  • Pick your brains on a problem to receive multiple solutions. One of the best advantages of being part of a team is tackling a task all at once. If you find a section of your task a bit difficult, a teammate or even a team leader can teach you the correct method of accomplishing them. Moreover, if you find yourself confused with a certain annotation or labeling step, picking the brains of your teammates allows you to form more insightful opinions on how to proceed with the task at hand. 
  • Expert opinion can help you discover better strategies. One of the best perks of working on tasks as a team is you’d get insights from various Remotaskers on how you can best approach your task at hand. It’s very likely that one of your teammates or even your team leader has already done your task before and can help you in terms of instructions. Moreover, if you’re part of a formal team, your Trainer can be a constant source of handy tricks to help you succeed and raise your overall marks.
  • Discover better project types and options. People who want to make the most money out of Remotasks will likely want to maximize the number of project types they study and tasks they undertake over the week’s payment period. With a team, Remotaskers can get valuable insights from fellow team members on which project types are easy to learn or which tasks currently have the best payout. Their advice can help new Remotaskers plan their approaches to tasks more efficiently.
  • Receive immediate updates to tasks and project types. In most instances, Remotaskers only receive updates regarding tasks through the home page’s announcements section or whenever they take time to reread instructions while attempting tasks. As such, Remotaskers who miss looking at an update can have lower marks. To avoid these situations, Taskers should try to join a team in order to get updates on tasks and project types as soon as they arrive. This advice works better in official teams, as Trainers usually become the first ones to learn which tasks received instruction updates, and it’s their responsibility to inform their members of these changes and how it can affect their tasks. 
  • Get closer to career advancement opportunities. If you’re the kind of Remotasker who eventually wants to become a Reviewer, Mod QA, or even Trainer, getting into a team is the best way to showcase your skills as a Remotasker, develop your communication and cooperation skills as a team player, or even develop your leadership skills. Your constant interactions with your teammates and your team leader can help show you whether you have what it takes to apply to bigger roles in the Remotasks community. It’s also within these teams where we discover the awardees of our Most Outstanding Remotasker (#MORE) Awards every month!
  • Conquering adversity can lead to stronger relationships. One of the best benefits of teaming up with other Remotaskers is linked to psychology. Part of the reason why “unlikely friends” end up forging lasting friendships is because of overcoming similar trials. This is why students often make friends during the course of a few years in university, or why strangers can form meaningful relationships as part of a hobby group. This principle works the same way with Remotasks. Psychologically-speaking, people form better bonds when they overcome a challenge as a group, and Remotasks constantly provides challenging tasks that can help forge camaraderie and trust among teams. 

Team Up For Success: Upgrade Your Remotasks Experience

With the above reasons in mind, it’s important to remember that while it’s perfectly fine to work on your projects in Remotasks by yourself, there’s still an amazing feeling attached when working on your tasks with other Remotaskers. Through our community channels, our forums, and even our Online Bootcamp, you’ll be able to maximize your Remotasks experience while making new friends along the way!

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