Ai Quality Analyst (greek)
Salary
US$11 - US$15
Experience
Mid-level
Application
EXTERNAL URL
Expires
Not available
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Crossing Hurdles
Remote role listed in Ghana Ghana, Remote Ghana
Role Overview
About this opportunity
Core job description and expectations.
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Crossing Hurdles is hiring a remote AI Quality Analyst with Greek proficiency to evaluate model responses, compare outputs, and support AI quality improvement work.
Responsibilities
Evaluate AI model responses, design and execute multi-turn prompts, analyze hallucinations and poor personalization, compare model outputs, write structured rationales, verify debug information, maintain documentation accuracy, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to improve AI model performance.
Requirements
Applicants should have strong Greek reading and writing skills, experience in data annotation, AI evaluation, content moderation, or a related role, strong analytical and written communication skills, and the ability to work independently in a remote environment. The role is an hourly contract with 30 to 40 hours per week and at least 4 hours of overlap with PST.
Skills
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Skills that may help
Focus your CV on the skills listed above, especially: AI Evaluation, Quality Assurance, Greek Language, Data Annotation, Analytical Writing.
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