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- 15,000yen survey! Kyoto, Caucasian males and females for facial recognition system survey
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15,000yen survey! Kyoto, Caucasian males and females for facial recognition system survey
Payment:¥15,000 /120 min
Qualifications | A: Caucasian male or female. B: A valid working visa. C: Does not have any problem to show a whole face and hair to any third parties for any religious issues. D: Available to communicate in English or Japanese fluently. |
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Compensation | ¥15,000 |
Number of Applicants | 20 |
Application Period | 2018/11/06 - 2018/12/14 |
Survey conducting day | 2018/11/19, 2018/11/20, 2018/11/21, 2018/11/22, 2018/11/26, 2018/11/27, 2018/11/28, 2018/11/29, 2018/11/30, 2018/12/03, 2018/12/04, 2018/12/05, 2018/12/06, 2018/12/07, 2018/12/10, 2018/12/11, 2018/12/12, 2018/12/13, 2018/12/14 |
Selection Procedure | Screening after the application deadline |
Location | Kyoto |
Transportation | Trains and bus |
Transportation Reimbursement | Included in the pay |
Job Description
We are looking for Caucasian male and female candidates for a facial recognition system survey.
You will test the application by moving and showing various sides of your face in front of cameras.
It's a very simple job!!
We will have a screening first to choose participants.
Here are the details of the survey.
-Contents: Data sampling
-Date: One week day between 11/ 19~12/14 *Only weekday
-Survey Duration: 120 min * You will participate at one of these time slots.
①9:30AM~ ②1:15PM~ ③3:15PM~
-Location: Hosono station (JR) or Shin Hosono station (Kintetsu)
-Payment: 15,000 JPY *Transportation fee will NOT be reimbursed
( We have to take out 10.21% withholding tax from total amount of your payment.)
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