We are looking for native or fluent language speakers to help train AI systems by reviewing and annotating content in their language (Chinese). This is a long-term, remote gig.
No prior experience is required. On the job training will be provided.
What You Will DoReview content in your native language (e.g., newspaper articles, website screenshots, advertisements)
Draw bounding boxes around specific elements as instructed (e.g., highlight the commercial aspect of an article)
Answer structured questions about the content
Write short summaries when required
Follow clear annotation guidelines to ensure quality and consistency
Native or highly fluent speakers of the target language
Students, freelancers, part-time workers, or anyone seeking flexible short-term work
People comfortable following written instructions on a computer
Strong reading comprehension in your language
Basic computer skills (no technical background needed)
Attention to detail
Ability to follow structured instructions
Duration: Minimum 6 months (Long-term Project)
Pay Rate: $2.75 USD / hour
Hours: 30–40 hours/week
Location: Fully remote
Work: Not voice-based — text and image annotation only
No Interview, only assessment: 15–20 minute language skills assessment
You will be working for Careerflow on behalf of one of our clients.
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