Approved annotator
Look at short video clips or images/screenshots and tag specific elements, rate quality, or note issues according to detailed written guidelines. Typical actions include selecting the best of two options, spotting small visual errors, or marking whether a clip matches a described scenario. Follow strict quality rules Apply project‑specific instructions consistently (what to label, what to ignore, how to handle edge cases). Maintain a high accuracy/quality score; falling below target over time can move someone from “approved” to “unapproved.” Work efficiently within time expectations Complete a steady volume of tasks per hour while keeping quality high. Log work time accurately in the tracking system and avoid long idle periods while clocked in. Provide useful feedback for training When prompted, write brief comments or choose reasons explaining why something is wrong or which option is better.