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Welo Global

Generative AI Analyst | Hungarian

Welo Global

4h ago

No Phone RequiredOtherHungaryhimalayas
Entry-Level-Generative-AI-SpecialistGenerative-AI-InternEntry-level

Job Description

Role OverviewWelo Data is seeking experienced linguists to support a synthetic data generation program for a leading technology client. As a Generative AI Analyst, you will independently review machine-generated translations from English into Indic languages, helping to evaluate and improve the quality of AI-generated content.What You Will DoReview English source documents alongside two machine-generated Hungarian translations, evaluate both variants, select the preferred translation, and provide a written justification for your assessment.Why It Might Be a FitThis role requires strong attention to detail, good reading comprehension, and strong written communication skills in English and Hungarian. You will have the opportunity to work on a project-based schedule with complete autonomy and flexibility.RequirementsExperience in video annotation, multimedia annotation, content quality review, data labeling, computer vision labeling, Generative AI evaluation, or a closely related field.Strong attention to detail and ability to identify subtle errors, mismatches, and inconsistencies between prompts and videos.Good reading comprehension and ability to accurately compare written prompts against visual outputs.Strong written communication skills in English and Hungarian, with the ability to describe errors clearly and concisely.Ability to follow detailed guidelines consistently and maintain high accuracy across repetitive tasks.Critical thinking and sound judgment when reviewing ambiguous or complex scenarios.Basic understanding of robotics behavior in real-world environments.Comfortable working in structured annotation platforms or similar tools.Ability to maintain focus and quality while reviewing multimedia content for extended periods.BenefitsLimitless FlexibilityLimitless GrowthLimitless SupportReal ImpactOriginally posted on Himalayas