Natural Language (NL) Annotators
Location: (Italy)
OneForma is seeking qualified Natural Language (NL) Annotators to join the Fred Annotation project. This remote initiative focuses on analyzing and annotating user utterances by converting them into structured intent representations.
Your contributions will directly support the development of AI systems by improving their ability to accurately understand and respond to user requests, enhancing overall system performance and reliability.
Requirements
Availability of 40 hours per month
Completion of mandatory onboarding and training process
Ongoing participation based on performance and project needs
Native speaker of Italian
Academic background in Linguistics, Philology, Translation, or a related field is a plus
Minimum of 1 year of experience in annotation or data labeling projects
Strong technical curiosity and experience working with digital tools or technical environments
Demonstrated ability to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve issues
Access to a macOS device (MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, or equivalent)
Compensation
Compensation is provided on an hourly basis. Rate details will be shared with qualified candidates during the onboarding process.
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