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Japanese Data Annotator

Posted 7 Days Ago
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4-4 Hourly
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10 Locations
4-4 Hourly
Entry level
Remote annotator reviews Japanese text and images, draws bounding boxes, answers structured questions, and writes short summaries per guidelines to train AI systems. On-the-job training provided; assessment required.
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About the Role

We are looking for native or fluent language speakers to help train AI systems by reviewing and annotating content in their language. This is a long-term, remote gig.

No prior experience is required. On the job training will be provided.

What You Will Do
  • Review 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

Who Should Apply
  • 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

Skills Required
  • Strong reading comprehension in your language

  • Basic computer skills (no technical background needed)

  • Attention to detail

  • Ability to follow structured instructions

Role Details
  • Duration: Minimum 6 months (Long-term Project)

  • Pay Rate: $4 USD / hour ($640 USD / mo for 40 hrs / week)

  • 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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