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Study.com is seeking a Humanities Practice Test Writer to create practice questions for various professional exams. This remote contract position offers flexibility in hours and encourages collaboration while ensuring high-quality content is produced based on project specifications.
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Study.com is dedicated to making education easily accessible and highly valuable. We are looking for passionate individuals to work online and write practice test questions to help students prepare for various professional exams.
As a Practice Test Writer, you’ll write a variety of question types that contain clear and relevant content according to the project specifications. You will be provided materials such as learning objectives and sample questions in order to write questions that meet the content, format and difficulty of the real standardized tests.
Some exams we help prepare learners for include: - Teaching Certificates (i.e. Praxis, ILTS, MTTC, GACE etc..) - Professional Certificates (i.e. SHRM, CPCE, FINRA Series 6, NCLEX etc..) - Military Exams (i.e. ASVAB, AFOQT, etc..) You will write practice tests based on your subject matter expertise.
This is an online, remote contract role. All work is paid per piece.
Required Skills:
- A Master’s Degree or higher and/or up-to-date professional license/credential in Humanities.
- You must have knowledge and experience in any of the given or related exams to provide high-quality, accurate information to students, or at least 2 years in your field.
- You need to have excellent writing skills using correct English grammar and mechanics and the ability to follow directions.
- As an online contractor, you'll need to be self-sufficient, motivated, and responsive to feedback.
- This is a collaborative role that requires collaboration, strong communication skills, and being responsive to feedback.
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The mission of Study.com is to make education accessible, and over the last two decades we’ve become the leading online education platform, deliveringapersonalized learning experience across a broad continuum of education for over 30 million students, instructors, and professionals every month.
We help empower millions of learners to achieve their education and career goals. We focus on increasing access to education because we know information is the ultimate equalizer and that education is key to upward mobility.
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A mammalian species' population has declined to fewer than 1,000 individuals. Which factor is most likely to lead to the species' extinction?
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(C) Occurrence of disruptive selection
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