Summary: The role of Receptionists and Information Clerks involves designing specific questions and scenarios to aid AI training, translating real-world front-desk operations into structured problem statements, and validating AI outputs for accuracy. The position requires strong experience in receptionist duties and the ability to work independently in a remote setting. The commitment is a minimum of 15 hours per week for approximately 3-4 weeks.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design occupation-specific questions and scenarios related to receptionist and information clerk workflows to support AI training.
- Translate real-world front-desk operations, information handling, and administrative tasks into clear, structured problem statements.
- Review and validate AI-generated outputs for accuracy, realism, and alignment with professional receptionist practices.
- Document workflows, edge cases, and decision-making logic commonly encountered in information desk roles.
Key Skills:
- Strong experience working as a Receptionist or Information Clerk.
- Strong understanding of front-desk operations, visitor handling, call routing, scheduling, and information management.
- Strong written communication skills with attention to clarity and detail.
- Ability to work independently in a remote, asynchronous environment.
- Access to a desktop or laptop computer.
Salary (Rate): £55.00/hr
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Position: Receptionists and Information Clerks
Type: Hourly contract
Compensation: $40–$55 per hour
Location: Remote
Commitment: Minimum 15 hours/week
Duration: ~3–4 weeks
Role Responsibilities
- Design occupation-specific questions and scenarios related to receptionist and information clerk workflows to support AI training.
- Translate real-world front-desk operations, information handling, and administrative tasks into clear, structured problem statements.
- Review and validate AI-generated outputs for accuracy, realism, and alignment with professional receptionist practices.
- Document workflows, edge cases, and decision-making logic commonly encountered in information desk roles.
Requirements
- Strong experience working as a Receptionist or Information Clerk.
- Strong understanding of front-desk operations, visitor handling, call routing, scheduling, and information management.
- Strong written communication skills with attention to clarity and detail.
- Ability to work independently in a remote, asynchronous environment.
- Access to a desktop or laptop computer.
Application Process (Takes 20 Mins)
- Upload your resume.
- Complete an interview.
- Submit a short form.