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Job Overview
Company: LearnWith.AI Role: Video Data Annotator / AI Trainer
At LearnWith.AI, we build AI-powered educational tools. In this role, your job is to turn raw videos of student learning sessions into highly accurate data that trains our AI. You will watch recorded sessions, find specific student behaviors, and label them according to strict rules. You will also review labels made by AI (LLMs), correct their mistakes, and document tricky situations.
We prioritize extreme accuracy and precision over speed. If you have great attention to detail and want a steady, predictable workflow that directly improves AI models, this role is a great fit.
What You Will Do
- Label Videos: Watch student videos to find, classify, and add exact timestamps to specific behaviors using a detailed rulebook (rubric).
- Fix AI Mistakes: Review AI-generated labels to fix wrong timestamps, remove false alarms, and add missed events.
- Document Exceptions: Write clear notes explaining your reasoning for tricky or ambiguous formatting calls.
- Track Data: Log edge cases, ask clarification questions, and keep data spreadsheets updated.
- Improve Accuracy: Take part in quality checks and feedback loops to make sure your work matches the company’s gold standards.
What You Will NOT Do
- Build AI models, run technical experiments, or do abstract research.
- Change or reinvent the labeling rules based on your own opinion.
- Rush through videos at the expense of accuracy and precise timestamps.
- Do random, unrelated gig-work tasks with no context.
Candidate Requirements
Experience & Tech
- Experience: At least 1 year of experience in data annotation, content moderation, quality assurance (QA), or similar rule-based review work.
- AI Comfort: Experience reviewing and correcting AI/LLM-generated work.
- Equipment: A reliable, fast internet connection capable of streaming video smoothly.
Key Skills
- Deep Focus: The ability to stay highly focused and accurate while watching videos for 4–6 hours a day.
- Sharp Observation: Ability to notice subtle on-screen behaviors and label them consistently every time.
- Strict Rule-Following: Excellent English reading skills to follow complex, detailed instructions without bending the rules.
- Good Writing: Ability to write clear, concise notes explaining edge cases and assumptions.
