Voice Actor Prompt Writer (Remote)

Role Voice Actor Prompt Writer (Remote) Location Remote (Work from Anywhere) Payout $15 - $35/hour Role Overview We are hiring for one of our clients, seeking a Voice Actor Prompt Writer to work on a contractor basis. In this role, you will craft high-quality, context-rich prompts designed to guide voice actors in training next-generation AI voice systems. Your work will directly influence how AI models learn tone, emotion, and clarity in voice-based interactions across industries such as finance, healthcare, and engineering. No prior AI experience is required — your ability to write expressive, purposeful scripts for voice performance is what matters. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting-edge AI agents using your storytelling and scripting expertise. Key Responsibilities • Develop, write, and refine voice actor prompts tailored for AI agent projects, ensuring alignment with project goals and character specifications. • Collaborate with AI engineers, voice actors, and project managers to translate creative direction into clear, actionable scripting guidelines. • Research and analyze voice acting techniques to design prompts optimized for emotional delivery, character consistency, and contextual accuracy. • Iterate on prompt effectiveness based on user feedback and performance metrics to enhance AI voice response quality. • Maintain clear documentation of prompt versions, rationale, and improvements for team alignment and scalability. • Uphold best practices in tone, clarity, and engagement across diverse voice scenarios and use cases. Required Skills & Qualifications • Native-level fluency in English with exceptional writing clarity and precision for script-based communication. • Strong background in scriptwriting, dialogue creation, or voice acting coaching with a focus on emotional expression and character portrayal. • Ability to interpret creative direction and technical requirements into well-structured, reusable voice prompts. • Experience in collaborating with creative or technical teams to refine content based on iterative feedback. • Familiarity with AI training workflows or content creation platforms is beneficial but not required. • Detail-oriented with a commitment to producing high-quality, error-free scripts under tight deadlines. More About the Opportunity This role offers the chance to contribute to the development of AI systems that power next-generation voice interactions, working with a platform at the forefront of human-AI collaboration. You will join a global network of experts contributing to models that are shaping industries worldwide. The position provides flexible, remote work with the opportunity to impact how AI understands and responds through voice — a rapidly growing domain in AI development. Equal Opportunity Employer We hire based on skills and expertise. All qualified candidates are welcome regardless of background, experience, or prior employment history. Applications are reviewed solely on demonstrated technical ability and qualifications. Apply Now! Apply To This Job Apply To this Job

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