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$14/hour – Music Annotator

Freelance Music Annotators – Remote

Are you a music enthusiast looking for a remote job opportunity that combines your love for music with technology? DataForce by TransPerfect is currently seeking Freelance Music Annotators to be part of an innovative project to enhance Artificial Intelligence and technology. If you have a background in music and a keen attention to detail, this role might be perfect for you!

Job Description

Work Location: Anywhere – Remote

Work Schedule: Up to 40 hours according to the project’s needs

Estimated Project Duration: Until the end of August, according to the project progress

Engagement Model: Independent Contractor/Freelance

Languages Needed: English

Hourly Rate: $14.44 USD

The role of a Music Annotator involves listening, interpreting, and annotating music elements. This position requires a high level of independence, adaptation, and accuracy, making it ideal for individuals with a strong analytical listening skill and proficiency in English.

Job Requirements

  • Proficiency in English
  • Advanced Music Background
  • Proficiency with Chordal Instruments, such as piano or guitar
  • Ability to accurately annotate music using western pop/jazz harmony chord symbols
  • Degree in music or equivalent qualification preferred

If you have a passion for music, a sharp ear for detail, and meet the requirements listed above, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting-edge technology.

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If you are interested in this Freelance Music Annotator position, please click the button below to apply now and join our team in revolutionizing the intersection of music and technology.

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Author: Amy