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RWS Group

AI Language Annotator – Chinese Traditional

RWS Group

AI Language Annotator reviewing translations for RWS. Requires native fluency in Chinese Traditional and English, with a flexible schedule.

Posted 6/4/2026contractRemote • 🇹🇼 TaiwanMid-LevelSeniorWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Read and review both the input and output texts in their entirety, paying close attention to any differences
  • Determine whether the task should be rejected based on issues such as loading errors, language mismatch, or inappropriate content
  • Assess the output for accuracy and consistency, ensuring the meaning and key information are preserved
  • Identify and document any issues by referencing specific text and explaining discrepancies between input and output
  • Suggest minimal corrections, when possible, to improve the output while maintaining the original intent.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to identify inconsistencies and subtle differences in written content
  • Excellent reading comprehension and written communication skills in the required language(s)
  • Ability to follow structured guidelines and make accurate, consistent judgment calls
  • Experience in content review, proofreading, translation, or similar quality-focused roles.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunity to earn extra income
  • Timely payments
  • The job is ideal for students, part-timers, or stay-at-home parents

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Soft Skills
attention to detailreading comprehensionwritten communicationjudgmentaccuracyconsistency