Job Title:
Visual Evaluation Specialist
Job Type:
Contractor
Location:
Remote
Job Summary:
As a Visual Evaluation Specialist, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required, your domain knowledge is what matters.
Key Responsibilities
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Evaluate and annotate visual content for quality, aesthetics, and usefulness using project guidelines.
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Provide detailed, objective feedback on image content to support AI training improvements.
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Identify and flag inconsistencies, errors, or suboptimal visuals across diverse datasets.
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Utilize advanced analytical skills to assess image composition, clarity, and adherence to standards.
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Communicate findings clearly in written English with well-reasoned justifications and suggestions.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to refine criteria and processes for visual content review.
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Support continuous enhancement of AI model accuracy by delivering precise, timely evaluations.
Required Skills And Qualifications
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Proven experience in visual content evaluation, digital media, or a related field.
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Commit to dedicating at least 15 hours a week.
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Exceptional written English communication abilities, with a very high language proficiency.
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Strong analytical skills and keen attention to detail in reviewing visual materials.
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Effective problem-solving skills and the ability to make objective, data-driven decisions.
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Familiarity with digital image formats, quality standards, and basic visual design principles.
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Ability to work independently and manage high-volume evaluation tasks remotely.
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Comfort with providing constructive, actionable feedback for continuous improvement.
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Background in any of the following fields is highly desired: design, architecture, UX/UI, product design, photography, videography, visual arts, motion graphics, animation, illustration, branding, cinematography, creative direction, visual communication, industrial design, game design, digital arts, and human-computer interaction (HCI)