Korean Speaker Lyric Reviewer – South Korea / Japan / Remote / China

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<div>Welo Data works with technology companies to provide datasets that are high-quality, ethically sourced, relevant, diverse, and scalable to supercharge their AI models. As a Welocalize brand, WeloData leverages over 25 years of experience in partnering with the world’s most innovative companies and brings together a curated global community of over 500,000 AI training and domain experts to offer services that span: </div> <div>ANNOTATION & LABELLING: Transcription, summarization, image and video classification and labeling. </div> <div>ENHANCING LLMs: Prompt engineering, SFT, RLHF, red teaming and adversarial model training, model output ranking. </div> <div>DATA COLLECTION & GENERATION: From institutional languages to remote field audio collection. </div> <div>RELEVANCE & INTENT: Culturally nuanced and aware, ranking, relevance, and evaluation to train models for search, ads, and LLM output. </div> <div>Want to join our Welo Data team? We bring practical, applied AI expertise to projects. We have both strong academic experience and a deep working knowledge of state-of-the-art AI tools, frameworks, and best practices. Help us elevate our clients’ Data at Welo Data.</div> <div> <strong>ROLE OVERVIEW</strong></div> <div>We are looking for a Korean Speaker to evaluate machine-transliterated song lyrics. Your focus will be on assessing the quality and accuracy of the transliteration from Korean into other languages and you feedback will directly contribute to improving automated transliterated systems. </div> <div>No prior experience is required to perform this role, just a good command of Korean speaking level (native-level or near-native). Full training will be provided. </div> <div> <strong>MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES</strong></div> <div>– Review and assess machine-transliterated lyrics for meaning, fluency, and naturalness. </div> <div>– Provide quality ratings based on predefined evaluation criteria. </div> <div>– Identify and correct issues such as inaccurate transliterations and mistranslated words.</div> <div>– Maintain consistent and objective judgment throughout the review process. </div> <div> <strong>JOB REQUIREMENTS</strong> </div> <div>– Native-level or near-native proficiency of Korean into other languages. Please see the list of languages when you apply. </div> <div>– Great Korean linguistics skills, including expressions and cultural context. </div> <div>– Excellent attention to detail. </div> <div>– Be able to maintain concentration working on a large volume of content. </div> <div>– While no previous experience is needed, experience in localization or linguistic evaluation will be a plus.</div> <div>– Having a music interest will be very beneficial if you can differentiate genres and lyrical styles, but not mandatory. </div> <div>– Experience using online evaluation tools or platforms will be an advantage.</div> <div> <strong>PROJECT DETAILS</strong></div> <div>START DATE: ASAP</div> <div>LOCATION: Remote</div> <div>WORKING HOURS: Flexible (average of 4 hours per day)</div> <div>EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Freelance</div> <div>DURATION: Indefinitely</div> <div>PAY RATE: $13 per hour</div> <div> <strong>READY TO JOIN US?</strong> </div> <div>This is a great opportunity to contribute to the evolution of AI and language technology, especially in the music space, while working flexibly remotely. You will gain experience in the growing field of linguistic evaluation and have the chance to work on a very exciting project that blends language, culture, and technology. </div> <div> <strong>Job Reference: #LI-JC1</strong></div>

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