Professional Voice Actor (Native Fluency)

About OpenTrain OpenTrain is the #1 platform for finding and building careers in AI training and data labeling. Creating an OpenTrain account is free and connects you to projects where people teach AI systems by recording, annotating, and reviewing data. About AI training and voice work AI training is the human side of building modern machine learning people provide the high-quality examples and feedback that help models speak, understand, and behave better. Voice recording and narration projects help teach speech and conversational systems to sound natural, accurate, and context-aware. The role We are hiring professional voice actors (contract, part-time) to record scripted lines with clear, consistent, natural delivery. This entry-level friendly role requires professional home studio gear and attention to direction. Work is remote and worldwide; selected contributors will follow client instructions on tone, pacing, and pronunciation and deliver high-quality, properly formatted audio files using the project's internal tooling. • Pay $50 USD/hr (range provided $40–$60/hr) paid per hour. • Time 20+ hours per week (part-time contractor). • Employment type Contractor, Part-time. • Data type Audio recording (label type AUDIO_RECORDING). • Labeling software Internal proprietary tooling. What you'll do Record scripted lines exactly as instructed by the client, matching required tone, pacing, and pronunciation. Deliver clean, production-ready audio files formatted per instructions and uploaded through the project's internal tools. • Follow detailed direction on delivery, emphasis, and timing for each script. • Maintain consistent vocal quality across sessions and adhere to file-naming and formatting guidelines. • Work within a quiet, controlled recording environment and manage basic self-editing (remove clicks/long silences) as requested. Requirements Candidates must meet the technical and performance standards below to be considered. • Professional recording equipment required condenser microphone and audio interface (studio-quality setup). • Quiet, controlled recording space with minimal background noise. • Fluent English required (native or near-native level). • Ability to deliver clear, consistent, and natural speech and follow detailed direction. • Previous voice acting, narration, or familiarity with remote audio workflows preferred but not mandatory. • Entry-level applicants are welcome if they meet the technical and language requirements. Who should apply Apply if you have a home studio or access to professional recording equipment, strong spoken-English skills, and an ear for direction and consistency. This role fits audiobook narrators, voiceover artists, language specialists, and experienced hobbyists with a clean recording setup. • Good fit for contributors seeking flexible, remote, part-time work in the growing AI training field. • Ongoing opportunities may be available based on performance and project needs. How it works Create a free OpenTrain account, complete your profile, and apply to this project. Successful applicants will record client-provided scripts and upload files using the project's internal proprietary tooling. As a contractor you choose hours within the project's needs; continued work depends on quality and adherence to instructions. Apply To this Job

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