Create help manual for software application using provided tools and information
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£5/hr(approx. $6/hr)
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Description
Experience Level: Entry
General:
You\'ll be required to create a help manual (HTML based) for our software solution. The manual will be written in a light-hearted way using your own unique personality and should be engaging and easy to read.
Requirements:
- You should have excellent English Written skills: correct grammar, spelling and good content with quick turnaround
- You should have experience in creating help manuals and you\'ll need to provide a sample (1 to 2 pages) of your work.
- The work will include screenshots and written text explaining the different screens.
- must be able to meet deadlines and work with less supervision.
- Knowledge in web editing tools (manuals are HTML based).
Method:
- You\'ll have RDP access (using a special client) to our system where you will work.
- After accepting this work, you\'ll be guided on the software and tools. Training will be between 3 to 5 hours.
- You wont need to provide any tools to create the manuals. All necessary tools will be provided by us and the entire work will be done on our system.
- You\'ll get access to run our software
- You\'ll use Snagit to make and edit the screenshots
- As the help manuals are based on HTML, you\'ll use a \'Help Console 2010\' to create/edit the help manual. Basically, the main component in the editor is based on Telerix editor component.
Worker Commitment:
As we invest time in you, By agreeing to this work you also agree to work no less then 20 hours on this project and by not doing so, you here by agree you\'ll not receive any payment.
On going Progress (work and payment):
- You\'ll be payed for for no more then 40 hours a month!!
- Payments will be made on the 3rd day of the following month and be done according to the actual number of hours you\'ve work during the month (AND NO MORE THEN 40 HOURS PER MONTH). For example: if you work 30 hours on March, You be paid for those 30 hours on May 3rd.
- By the end of every month you receive a detailed report indicating the work made on every application and you\'ll be paid according to that report.
Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA):
By agreeing to this work and for a period of additional3 year after the end of this work, you hear by agree not to disclose, copy or use any of the materials, information and data you where disclosed to during your work.
Opportunity:
If you\'ll prove yourself in this work, this project can months and more as this software solution is updated weekly with new features and modules. Also, it is possible that the 40 hours per month limit will be change to more hours per month.
Legal:
1) Quality of writing: All English writing-related deliverables MUST be of grammatical, structural and logical quality commensurate with written English in a professional journal (unless otherwise stated by the employer). If you are a non-native English speaker you are HIGHLY CAUTIONED AGAINST bidding, unless you are 100% certain that you can provide this level of writing.
2) Writing Copyright: All deliverables MUST be completely your own original work and may not be taken (in whole or in part) from any work that you do not have full and complete copyrights to (unless otherwise stated by the employer).
2a) You may not quote material from other sources unless the employer explicitly gives you permission to do so. If they do, you must surround that material with quotes and cite the source with enough detail so it can be verified.
2b) You may not paraphrase from other sources unless the employer explicitly gives you permission to do so. If they do, you must follow generally accepted standards for paraphrasing. Merely rearranging words and phrases from another source is considered plagiarism and is illegal. To correctly paraphrase, you should read the original and then close the book/source so you cannot see it and then write the entire material from scratch using your own words. (Note: Paraphrasing is legal by U.S. law when the work is considered \'Fair Use\'...which generally means it will NOT be used commercially and ONLY for educational purposes. On the other hand, if you may know or suspect the work may not be \'Fair Use\', please inform or consult with vWorker
2c) If you infringe any copyright you will forfeit all escrowed funds under the terms of \'fraud\' in your contract and may have your account suspended. DO NOT BID ON THIS PROJECT unless you fully understand United States copyright law and it\'s ramifications to you.
3) All deliverables will be considered \'work made for hire\' under U.S. Copyright law. Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased.
3b) No part of the deliverable may contain any copyright restricted 3rd party components (including GPL, GNU, Copyleft, etc.) unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker\'s \'Worker Legal Agreement\'.
You\'ll be required to create a help manual (HTML based) for our software solution. The manual will be written in a light-hearted way using your own unique personality and should be engaging and easy to read.
Requirements:
- You should have excellent English Written skills: correct grammar, spelling and good content with quick turnaround
- You should have experience in creating help manuals and you\'ll need to provide a sample (1 to 2 pages) of your work.
- The work will include screenshots and written text explaining the different screens.
- must be able to meet deadlines and work with less supervision.
- Knowledge in web editing tools (manuals are HTML based).
Method:
- You\'ll have RDP access (using a special client) to our system where you will work.
- After accepting this work, you\'ll be guided on the software and tools. Training will be between 3 to 5 hours.
- You wont need to provide any tools to create the manuals. All necessary tools will be provided by us and the entire work will be done on our system.
- You\'ll get access to run our software
- You\'ll use Snagit to make and edit the screenshots
- As the help manuals are based on HTML, you\'ll use a \'Help Console 2010\' to create/edit the help manual. Basically, the main component in the editor is based on Telerix editor component.
Worker Commitment:
As we invest time in you, By agreeing to this work you also agree to work no less then 20 hours on this project and by not doing so, you here by agree you\'ll not receive any payment.
On going Progress (work and payment):
- You\'ll be payed for for no more then 40 hours a month!!
- Payments will be made on the 3rd day of the following month and be done according to the actual number of hours you\'ve work during the month (AND NO MORE THEN 40 HOURS PER MONTH). For example: if you work 30 hours on March, You be paid for those 30 hours on May 3rd.
- By the end of every month you receive a detailed report indicating the work made on every application and you\'ll be paid according to that report.
Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA):
By agreeing to this work and for a period of additional3 year after the end of this work, you hear by agree not to disclose, copy or use any of the materials, information and data you where disclosed to during your work.
Opportunity:
If you\'ll prove yourself in this work, this project can months and more as this software solution is updated weekly with new features and modules. Also, it is possible that the 40 hours per month limit will be change to more hours per month.
Legal:
1) Quality of writing: All English writing-related deliverables MUST be of grammatical, structural and logical quality commensurate with written English in a professional journal (unless otherwise stated by the employer). If you are a non-native English speaker you are HIGHLY CAUTIONED AGAINST bidding, unless you are 100% certain that you can provide this level of writing.
2) Writing Copyright: All deliverables MUST be completely your own original work and may not be taken (in whole or in part) from any work that you do not have full and complete copyrights to (unless otherwise stated by the employer).
2a) You may not quote material from other sources unless the employer explicitly gives you permission to do so. If they do, you must surround that material with quotes and cite the source with enough detail so it can be verified.
2b) You may not paraphrase from other sources unless the employer explicitly gives you permission to do so. If they do, you must follow generally accepted standards for paraphrasing. Merely rearranging words and phrases from another source is considered plagiarism and is illegal. To correctly paraphrase, you should read the original and then close the book/source so you cannot see it and then write the entire material from scratch using your own words. (Note: Paraphrasing is legal by U.S. law when the work is considered \'Fair Use\'...which generally means it will NOT be used commercially and ONLY for educational purposes. On the other hand, if you may know or suspect the work may not be \'Fair Use\', please inform or consult with vWorker
2c) If you infringe any copyright you will forfeit all escrowed funds under the terms of \'fraud\' in your contract and may have your account suspended. DO NOT BID ON THIS PROJECT unless you fully understand United States copyright law and it\'s ramifications to you.
3) All deliverables will be considered \'work made for hire\' under U.S. Copyright law. Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased.
3b) No part of the deliverable may contain any copyright restricted 3rd party components (including GPL, GNU, Copyleft, etc.) unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker\'s \'Worker Legal Agreement\'.
Oren R.
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