Data Annotator
il y a 3 semaines
HireArt is helping A Generative AI Company find meticulous and enthusiastic Dutch-speaking Data Annotators. This role is fully remote and open to candidates currently located in Belgium. If you have a high level of independence, a keen eye for detail, and a passion for the language, you could be the person we're looking for.
The pay rate for this role is $16 USD/hour. This is an independent contractor role starting in April 2025. Priority will be given to candidates who can work 20+ hours per week.
Job Responsibilities:
- Annotate and label data written in Dutch. Tasks may involve identifying specific themes, sentiments, or categorizations within the text.
- Closely follow detailed client-provided guidelines written in English to ensure data is annotated consistently and accurately.
- Perform self-checks on annotated data to identify and fix any errors or inconsistencies, ensuring data quality meets high standards.
- Complete annotation tasks within the required timelines, managing workloads effectively to meet project deadlines.
- Provide feedback on annotation processes and tools.
- Label and flag potentially harmful or sensitive content.
Requirements:
- Native speaker of Dutch, particularly in dialects spoken in Belgium
- Professional-level English skills (i.e. able to communicate with team members and read instructions in English)
- Basic computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office 365 (e.g. Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint)
- Comfortable with potentially reading and labeling sensitive or harmful content
- General knowledge in online communication, such as Microsoft Teams
- Able to follow directions and perform repetitive, time-bound tasks accurately and efficiently
Nice to have:
- Diploma or professional certificate in any field, preferably in linguistics/languages
- Experience in data annotation
Commitment: This is a fully remote independent contractor position that will be staffed directly with HireArt's client. It is available to candidates currently located in Belgium.