How to Apply for Remote Video Annotation Work on Atlas Capture
I have been working on Atlas Capture, a remote video-annotation platform, since late January. The work involves labelling or captioning videos based on its guidelines. My dashboard shows that I have received payments, and I am sharing the process for people interested in remote work. You need an Android phone or PC, a reliable internet connection, a NIN card or voter’s card for verification, and a USDC wallet address for payment. iPhones are not supported. The stated rate is $0.27 per labelled video minute, while payments are processed every two weeks through USDC or Wise. After registering, connect your Discord account and complete the training materials, practice assessments, and workshops. The main assessment involves labelling four segments across 10 episodes. You need at least 70% to be accepted for paid work. There are five stages: how it works, how to label, practice assessment, assessment, and paid work. I advise new applicants not to rush past the first two stages, as understanding the guidelines is important for passing the assessment.
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