Kabyle Speakers for Audio Annotation
OpenTrain AI · Remote · Worldwide · Posted May 18, 2026
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About AI training work
AI training (data labeling or annotation) is the human work that helps machine learning models learn from examples. For audio projects, people listen, transcribe, and mark speech segments so models can understand languages, accents, and conversational patterns.
This work is often remote, flexible, and accessible to entry-level contributors; your annotations directly shape how voice-enabled and speech-recognition systems perform.
- Fully remote: work from anywhere with a connection.
- Flexible schedule: many projects let you choose hours.
- Accessible: many projects require language fluency and attention to detail rather than prior experience.
The role
OpenTrain AI is hiring native Kabyle speakers for an audio annotation project. You will work as a part-time contractor, performing transcription and speech-segmentation tasks using internal proprietary tooling.
This is an entry-level opportunity with training provided. The role requires consistent availability of roughly 3–5 hours per day (20+ hours per week). Compensation is a fixed payment of 270 USD.
- Position: Entry-level Kabyle audio annotator (contractor, part-time).
- Workload: Approximately 3–5 hours daily, totaling 20+ hours/week.
- Pay: Fixed payment of 270 USD.
- Tools: Tasks are completed in internal proprietary tooling; task tracking may use Google Sheets.
What you'll do
Your primary responsibilities focus on accurately converting spoken Kabyle audio into labeled data that helps speech models improve. Tasks are guided by clear project instructions and involve both classification and segmentation of audio.
- Listen to audio recordings in Kabyle and produce accurate transcriptions.
- Label and segment speech turns, speaker segments, or defined audio regions (segmentation).
- Apply classification labels where required (e.g., speech vs. non-speech, noise, language tags).
- Follow detailed project guidelines and quality rules for consistent annotations.
- Log progress and task status in Google Sheets for task tracking as instructed.
Requirements
All role requirements come from the project brief. No prior experience is required because training will be provided, but candidates must meet the language and availability criteria listed below.
- Native fluency in Kabyle (required).
- No prior annotation experience required; training will be provided.
- Reliable availability to work about 3–5 hours per day and 20+ hours per week.
- Basic understanding of Google Sheets for task tracking.
- Ability to follow written guidelines and maintain annotation quality.
Who should apply
This role is a good fit for native Kabyle speakers seeking flexible, remote, part-time contract work and who can commit to regular daily hours. Applicants worldwide are welcome to apply.
- Native Kabyle speakers who want entry-level annotation work.
- People looking for consistent part-time contractor assignments.
- Those comfortable learning proprietary annotation tools and following detailed instructions.
How it works
Apply through OpenTrain by creating a free account and submitting the brief application. If selected, you'll complete a short training, receive access to the internal tooling, and begin assigned tasks. Task progress is tracked via Google Sheets as described in the project instructions.
- Step 1: Create an OpenTrain account (free) and apply to this listing.
- Step 2: Complete any onboarding or training provided by the project team.
- Step 3: Access tasks in the internal proprietary tooling and log work in Google Sheets.
- Step 4: Perform annotations according to guidelines and deliver quality work.