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Audio Transcription - Hindi (India)
RWS Group IndiaRemote Today
We are looking for Audio Transcribers to support the improvement of AI-generated content in Hindi (India).
Job Type: Freelance
Location: Work from home
Work Schedule: Part-time - 10+ hours per week. Flexible - work whenever you want.
Start Date: Immediately
Duration: TBC
Rate: 5 USD/Hour
Help Shape the Future of AI
Are you a student, recent graduate, stay-at-home parent, gig worker, or professional seeking flexible remote work? Are you interested in shaping the development and safety of today’s AI models?
What You’ll Do
- Listen to audio recordings in your native language.
- Transcribe audio clips verbatim, capturing exactly what you hear.
- Follow the provided transcription guidelines to ensure accuracy and consistency.
- Deliver high-quality transcriptions within the assigned deadlines.
- Help create ground-truth data used to evaluate and improve automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems.
What we’re looking for:
- Native-level speaker of Hindi (India)
- Good command of English to understand project instructions and guidelines.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to transcribe accurately.
- Reliable high-speed internet connection.
- Access to headphones for clear audio playback.
- Ability to work independently and follow detailed instructions.
What We Offer
- Flexible schedule
- Opportunity to earn extra income
- Timely payments
- The job is ideal for students, part-timers, or stay-at-home parents
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