Entry-Level AI Data Rater - English (Canada)

Are you tech-savvy? Have a passion for quality? We are looking for Data Raters to work on projects aimed at advancing AI technologies. Join us for a unique chance to kickstart your career in the AI field!

This project is an excellent starting point for entry-level candidates. We offer comprehensive learning support, making it a great opportunity to gain experience in data annotation and data rating within the AI field—an industry currently in high demand for skilled specialists, especially those with expertise in localization and linguistic proficiency.

MAIN DUTIES

  • Follow project-specific guidelines to conduct research on e-commerce data.
  • Evaluate the usefulness of product filters and results based on the research.
  • Rate the e-commerce data according to the guidelines provided.

Project Details

Start Date: Immediately after completing qualification process

Duration: Ongoing

Schedule: 5 -15 hours weekly; set your own schedule.

This is a freelance opportunity; the workload is based on project needs. Weekly hours may vary.

Employment Type: Freelance/Independent Contract

Location: Remote

Language: English (Canada)

Pay Rate: $15/hour

By applying, you'll become part of our Freelance community, opening doors to a range of projects tailored to your skills and availability, particularly highlighting localization and linguistic expertise.

Payment rates for future projects may vary, ensuring fair compensation that reflects your location, industry, and skill set.

Joining us means contributing to our current project and becoming part of our dynamic network.

This is a unique chance to enhance global user experiences and apply your language skills in meaningful ways.

Requirements

  • Fully Proficient in English (Canada)
  • Linguistic competency in target language equal to the following: ILR Level 5 or CEF C2
  • Must be located in Canada
  • Web-savvy and able to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Preferably previous experience in Search Relevance tasks, experience with e-commerce searches/websites
  • Excellent online research skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Performing enough research during allocated time, working within short throughputs
  • Reliable computer system and internet connection
  • Ability to follow instructions in English and comply with the project conventions and rules expected by the client
  • Must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement to protect client confidentiality
  • Must pass training and a required quality test before starting work

When you join Welocalize, you have the opportunity to bring your career to the next level:

... receive steady volume of work and long-term partnership {where this applies}

... professional development: work on exciting projects that will empower you keep learning and growing

... work with multicultural, international team with a great variety of documents and content types 

... 24-hour 6-day a week support from our Community team.

If this opportunity sounds appealing to you, apply below.

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