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Work in the USA: Data Annotation Specialist in San Francisco

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Data Annotation Specialist

City: San Francisco

Company: Anzu Global

Duties:

  • annotation, categorization and quality control of annotated data, including text;
  • providing feedback to improve tools and processes

Requirements:

  • understand the essence of the problem based on recommendations, examples and counterexamples;
  • recognize differences between images;
  • knowledge of the Russian language.

Salary: based on interview results

Read more about the vacancy here.

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