Remote · Flexible Hours · All Levels Level
This role is strictly limited to candidates who are native to Portugal or Brazil and have lived in or spent significant time in the country, with deep familiarity with local language usage, tone, and cultural context.
This is a short-term, flexible opportunity for professionals who combine language mastery, strong critical thinking, and a knack for instructional clarity. Ideal for those who enjoy distilling complex concepts into well-crafted, culturally grounded Portuguese text while maintaining technical precision in English.
Create detailed prompts in Portuguese and/or English with multiple constraints and instructions, ensuring natural phrasing and real-world relevance for Portuguese-speaking users in Portugal and Brazil contexts.
Establish high-level expectations for correct responses in Portugal and Brazil consumer contexts, and develop comprehensive rubrics that account for linguistic nuance, tone, and cultural conventions specific to these regions.
Run prompts through models and assess preliminary outputs for accuracy, fluency, and cultural fit in Portuguese, comparing results against English where needed.
Collaborate in QA review processes to ensure prompt tasks and rubrics meet rigor—maintaining consistency and reliability across Portuguese-language benchmarks before integration into official evaluations.
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