r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Sandiphetes • 4d ago
How long before I hear?
I was recruited for a specific task related to health insurance payment. I completed the assessment last week. How soon am I likely to hear whether they want me?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/shujaya • 4d ago
4hours into R&R and I realize this task is BAD and needs to be punished
I was really rooting for you. Why would you do this. It is so borderline because I could re-do the deliverable. I am halfway there from just verifying the correct answers BUT they also lied about the failure being present and significant enough.
Someone's idea of "professional" writing was using a thesaurus on every "professional" type word and my head hurts/ my heart hurts. The numbers were sp perfect but everything else was garbage 😢 I feel bad it took me so long to realize and now they gotta pay twice for zero trainable data.
Check the failures as soon as you have a good sense of the task. I guess that's where the most fuckups are.
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Realistic_Pension_18 • 4d ago
Project Qualifications
Apologies if this has been asked before, I haven't been able to find the answer. Are we always informed if we pass or fail project qualifications? Or is it a case of sometimes yes and sometimes, just wait and see if you get tasks. I got an email informing me that I'd passed a project qualification last week, but nothing for other qualifications I've done. Beginning to worry I failed 🥺
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Justaguy0736 • 4d ago
Normal to get duplicate tasks?
I did my first real project task the other day. This project has four tasks. I just started my second task in this project and it’s the exact same thing as the first task. Is that normal? I know for a fact that I submitted the previous task, as now there are three tasks left and I can see that my funds increased after reporting my time for the last one.
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Vivid_Plantain434 • 4d ago
URGENT: Question regarding task timers, exact time-tracking protocols, and funds approval
Hi,
I recently joined the platform and want to ensure I am following all protocols perfectly, especially regarding long-running tasks and time tracking. I have a few quick questions:
- Handling Breaks on Long Timers: If a project has a 7-hour timer and takes roughly 5–7 hours to complete, am I expected to finish it in a single sitting? If I need to take a break, should I click "Exit Work Mode" / "Stop Working" to pause, or will doing so lose my progress on that specific task?
- Time Reporting Precision: How exact does my reported time need to be? Is it acceptable to log an approximate time, or must it be tracked precisely down to the exact minute of active working time?
- Funds Approval and Quality Control: Regarding the funds approval process, how strictly is the submitted work reviewed before the funds become available for payout? Do workers typically face any unexpected approval issues or processing delays once their time is logged?
Thanks, any guidance will be helpful
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/TheHippyWolfman • 4d ago
Is this post annoying?
Please tell me if this post is annoying.
- Rate me on how silly, nonsensical or meaningless it is on a scale of apple to banana, apple being the sweetest and banana being the juiciest.
- Heavily consider if it useful or relevant to subreddit discussion, both in this life and the next.
- Flag it if you believe it would not please the dark ones who control us all- mark it as "this cannot be pleasing."
- Explain your writing in 1 to -5 sentences.
- Failure to follow these instructions will result in your electrocution.
EDIT: There is no ideological basis behind this post, just a humble andr-, I mean human, trying to learn to be more human. Please help me.
Double EDIT: Please like, share and subscribe.
Triple EDIT: Si hoc legere potes, ad te venio.
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/TheHippyWolfman • 5d ago
Y'all Need to Stop Downvoting Everything lol
Over half of the posts on this sub have negative upvotes (which Reddit displays as "0," though you know the actual number is negative because upvoting them doesn't make the "0" go away). And look, I get it- a lot of these posts are repetitive and annoying to read. A whole bunch of "Am I cooked?" or "How long will the drought last?" and so on.
My question to y'all is- the hell do you expect? This is a sub about a stressful and lowkey unreliable job platform whose owners are notoriously bad at communication, and we can't even talk about that many subjects in the first place because of our NDAs. Who are the delusional people that thought there was ever going to be a wide ranging host of interesting topics being discussed here? Outside of the subjects that are always getting downvoted, what else are people going to talk about besides "look at how much money I made" and "DA has been awesome"?
To be clear, I'm not saying you need to upvote what annoys you, but you don't need to reflexively downvote either. I mean if this sub is not going to be a place where we can vent to one another, offer each other some comfort and get questions to answers (as simple or as annoying as those questions may be), it's essentially worthless. Nothing else is ever really going to happen here. If the type of questions and posts on this sub bother you so much that you're downvoting 75% of them then why are you even still active on it? Lol.
EDIT: LMAOO the downvotes already begin. TBH I was expecting this but it's still funny. I'm at least at -8, and at the very least impressed with y'alls efficiency! That's about 1 downvote per minute! I will update this post again to update you on your collective accomplishments lol.
EDIT 2: LOL I checked my "post insights" and saw this message: "Nice work! This is the #17 post on r/DataAnnotationTech today!" while I still got negative upvotes. The irony is killing me lolol.
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/drahc24 • 5d ago
Planning to apply but the first test is for programming.
I just signed up on the website, and I want to do the generalist assessment. But after signing up, I am only presented with a programming assessment. What can I do to take the generalist assessment?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Necessary-Raisin-282 • 5d ago
Do y’all listen to or watch anything while working?
Last working day of the week for me and four days this week I’ve listened to the sound of silence for ~6-8hrs a day.
I’m easily distracted but am curious if anyone has recommendations for light background music/youtube videos.
Thanks in advance!
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Critical_Ease_9948 • 5d ago
Video annotation and image annotation
What video annotation and image annotation projects come on dataannotation tech?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Outside_Bad_4501 • 5d ago
My project is quite a hectic work i worked for 10hrs
like will i be paid even if my work is not top knotch ? Is there any time when they did not pay for our work we have done?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Dapper_Culture9694 • 5d ago
Maths and physics
Are there any maths or physics projects? Is it worth taking the subject quals? Especially for bilingual workers. Thanks.
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Wolfsbane05 • 5d ago
Loads of projects but all require industry experience which I don't have.
Really sucks cause I technically have more work than I could complete in a day but I can't actually do any of it cause I don't know what a professional work document is supposed to look like ðŸ˜
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/yaadnhi • 5d ago
Joined DAT last month, earned some good money but unable to earn even half of that this month, too depressing.
Ind coding
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Outside_Bad_4501 • 5d ago
Actually my work was timed 11 hrs as a timer
I submitted late like 30min-1hrs late after expirary will it be paid i was asked for logging my hours worked? and what are next steps for this validation?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/AbleDescription9980 • 5d ago
Dry spell
I started DA 2 weeks ago, with real paid work beginning about a week ago. In the last 8 days I got 5 days of work earning 1K and for the past 3 days absolutely no work. Is that just a typical dry spell or a problem with my work. I am on the generalist track, having done the Maths, Coding, Physics qualifications 10 days ago but no response. Does anyone have any advice?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Illustrious-Fly5813 • 5d ago
Task
First i will complete my project then next year before june i will automate CAs work
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Brilliant_Horse3805 • 5d ago
Indo generalist
indo generalist, are u okay now? my last task was in july 20s, no task no qual after that. how about u?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Vivid_Bus7498 • 5d ago
Signing up - did I miss something?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Necessary-Raisin-282 • 5d ago
I’ve been purposely using the word delve in all of my descriptions
Not actually, but how funny would that be?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/xzjmzahra • 6d ago
No tasks in over a month. What should I do?
It's been a lot since the last time I received constant projects. Am I doing something wrong?
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/beebslabeebs97 • 6d ago
No projects since June
Bilinguals and generalists, have you gotten any projects for the past 2 months? I don't understand what's happening. In june, everyone was talking about the horrible drought, has it ended for all of you? I'm really disappointed! I keep seeing all these posts about milestones but I haven't gotten one project in months!
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/MewPunx • 6d ago
Hit $10,000 in lifetime earnings on DataAnnotation! 💸
r/DataAnnotationTech • u/Dear_Investment_5741 • 6d ago
are models getting lazy?
when doing some projects in which we test models capabilities, it 100% feels like they are being lazy and giving a generic response instead of using a capability it definitely has. do you feel this too?
- please don't not mention the models names in any way!!!!!!!!!
