The Operations Contractor will assist the operations team with tasks like admin duties, BizOps projects, video QA processes, and workforce development.
About the Role
As a member of the operations team at Sieve, you’ll work on a variety of initiatives to support and help scale our data and business operations. This includes helping with administrative tasks, driving new BizOps initiatives, building video QA processes, helping build out our human workforce, etc.
Requirements
Excellent general problem solving and communication skills
Proficiency with AI tools
Bonus: Experience at a startup
Sieve
Sieve — The video data research lab
High quality video data for AI applications.
Top Skills
Ai Tools
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