Human Transcription Reviewer | Remote

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About the Role

We are seeking highly detail-oriented and exceptionally strong English communicators to join our team as Human Transcription Reviewers.

In this role, you will listen to recorded audio conversations and review, correct, and validate AI-generated transcripts to ensure the highest levels of accuracy, grammar, punctuation, formatting, and readability.

This is not a basic transcription position. We are looking for individuals with an exceptional command of the English language who can identify errors, understand context, and ensure transcripts accurately reflect what was said.

The ideal candidate has a background in English, education, writing, editing, transcription, quality assurance, or similar language-intensive work.

Key Responsibilities

  • Listen to recorded audio conversations and review AI-generated transcripts
  • Correct transcription errors, omissions, grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and formatting issues
  • Ensure transcripts accurately reflect spoken content
  • Identify contextual errors that AI may miss
  • Verify spelling, sentence structure, and proper word usage
  • Maintain high accuracy and quality standards
  • Follow project guidelines and transcription standards
  • Meet productivity and turnaround expectations while maintaining quality
  • Flag unclear audio, inconsistencies, or quality concerns for further review
  • Support ongoing quality improvement efforts and feedback processes

Required Qualifications

  • Exceptional written and spoken English skills
  • Strong English grammar, punctuation, spelling, and proofreading abilities
  • Excellent listening and comprehension skills
  • Ability to understand various English accents and speech patterns
  • High attention to detail and accuracy
  • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Reliable internet connection and quiet work environment
  • Comfortable working with repetitive tasks while maintaining accuracy

Preferred Qualifications

We strongly encourage applicants with any of the following backgrounds:

  • English Teacher
  • ESL Teacher
  • English Tutor
  • Language Instructor
  • English Major
  • Linguistics Graduate
  • Journalism
  • Communications
  • Creative Writing
  • Technical Writing
  • Copy Editing
  • Proofreading
  • Quality Assurance
  • Content Moderation
  • Transcription
  • Captioning
  • Subtitle Review
  • Documentation Review

Ideal Candidate Traits

You may be a great fit if you:

  • Love grammar, language, and writing
  • Frequently notice spelling and punctuation mistakes
  • Have strong attention to detail
  • Can maintain concentration while reviewing audio and text
  • Enjoy quality assurance and accuracy-focused work
  • Take ownership of your work and require minimal supervision
  • Can provide consistent, high-quality output

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