DataAnnotation AI Content Writer interview questions
Updated Apr 11, 2025
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Filled out several performance samples of work. Did another round and passed that. Was accepted for work and then ghosted. With the boom in AI and need to train the LLMs, kind of surprised they did not have any work. Thought this was a scam afterwards but it appears some people are getting paid.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at DataAnnotation (Denver, CO) in Apr 2024
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There was a 30-60min assessment that was derived of multiple opened ended questions, that you required you to point out the discrepancies between two options, or choose which answer would be best in a Q&A scenario. A rather long process, a survey if you will to test your reading and writing skills.
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Question 1
In your own words of 3-5 sentences or less, describe which answer you would select as an appropriate answer to the question stated below?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at DataAnnotation in Sep 2023
Interview
There is an extensive multiple choice and writing sample evaluation, and then they ask you to input all of your skills. However, there is no follow-up, no actual hiring, and no further information.
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Question 1
There was a creative writing sample to create a story about an octopus, Sam Bankman Fried, and a few other random inputs on the date FTX crashed. There are also lots of "how would you answer this user inquiry?" types of free-response questions.