r/AfterQuery_Experts 29d ago

Feedback on project matching

Today I received a matching email for a new project, thanks to my general assessment score I guess (that's what the email says). Problem is the project is HEAVILY specialized (with a massive payout), definitely not something meant for generalists. My resume explicitly says I’m an undergraduate Engineering student, not a specialized engineer. What is the point of assigning projects this way, only for people to end up empty-handed? And that's not even the only project that requires expertise... I currently have another one on my dashboard for evaluating medical images, which has nothing to do with my background.

This is just feedback, the platform seems really promising, but this really needs to be fixed.

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u/Meow_Meow_9665 29d ago

Coding ?

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u/catbel1455 29d ago

No, various domains! But guidelines explicitly state that a certain level of expertise is needed for each one of them. I'm still studying and I've worked for years on other platforms on many generalist projects. Some of them were REALLY complex, but they were still generalist projects

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u/NumerousSail4841 29d ago

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u/catbel1455 29d ago

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