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Media Annotator
Crossing Hurdles
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Original Job Summary
About the Role
Crossing Hurdles is a recruitment firm that connects top candidates with leading AI research labs. As a Media Annotator, you will support cutting-edge AI projects by analyzing visual media and generating high-quality annotations.
Role Responsibilities
- Analyze short video clips and images.
- Identify subjects, objects, environments, audio cues, temporal dynamics, mood, and storytelling elements.
- Apply judgment to capture subtle narrative or emotional cues.
- Document findings clearly to assist AI systems.
- Collaborate with project leads to adapt to evolving project requirements.
Requirements
The ideal candidate has experience in media-related fields and exhibits strong attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required along with access to a desktop or laptop computer (Chromebooks are not supported).
Application Process
- Upload resume (takes 20 min)
- AI interview based on your resume (15 min)
- Submit form
Key Skills/Competency
- Visual Analysis
- Annotation
- Attention to Detail
- Communication
- Media Analysis
- AI Training
- Adaptability
- Documentation
- Collaboration
- Instruction Following
How to Get Hired at Crossing Hurdles
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research Crossing Hurdles' culture: Understand their recruitment and AI research focus.
- Tailor your resume: Highlight media and annotation experience.
- Emphasize detail orientation: Provide examples in your application.
- Prepare for AI interviews: Practice clear, concise responses.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Familiarize with digital media formats.
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Practice annotation software tasks.
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Review video analysis techniques.
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Test remote desktop setup.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe a time needing keen observation.
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Explain how you follow detailed instructions.
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Discuss adapting to evolving project needs.
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Share effective communication examples.