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Video Editor
Crossing Hurdles
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Original Job Summary
About the Role
Crossing Hurdles, a recruitment firm specializing in referring top candidates to leading AI research labs, is seeking a Video Editor for a remote hourly contract. This role, titled Visual Annotation Expert, involves analyzing short video clips and images for structured annotations.
Role Responsibilities
- Analyze video clips/images to capture subjects, objects, audio cues, and narrative details.
- Apply judgment to select attributes that best describe a scene.
- Ensure clear documentation and high-quality annotations for AI training.
- Collaborate with project leads and adapt to evolving requirements.
Requirements
- Experience in media-related fields such as film editing or media analysis.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to document visual and narrative elements.
- Ability to follow precise instructions and adapt quickly.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Access to a desktop or laptop computer (Chromebooks not supported).
Application Process
The application process includes uploading your resume, an AI-based interview (15 minutes), and submitting a form. Total process time is around 35 minutes.
Key skills/competency
Video Analysis, Annotation, Editing, Documentation, Media, Communication, Attention to Detail, Collaboration, Adaptability, AI Support
How to Get Hired at Crossing Hurdles
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research Crossing Hurdles: Understand their mission, partners, and work culture.
- Customize Your Resume: Highlight media and editing skills relevant to video analysis.
- Prepare for AI Interview: Practice clear communication and attention to detail.
- Follow Instructions: Emphasize precision and adaptability in your application.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review video editing software basics.
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Practice annotation using sample video clips.
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Learn structured documentation techniques.
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Brush up on technical media terminology.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe a time you met tight deadlines.
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Explain handling changing project requirements.
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Share an example of detailed documentation.
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Discuss collaboration under remote conditions.