[Hiring] Back Office Rep @CNX

Role Description

The Back Office Rep-Remote (Part Time, Seasonal, Tech Products) works from home and focuses on supporting AI and machine learning projects. This role requires no direct customer interaction. In this role, you'll be completing the meticulous task of reviewing and editing images, making deliberate stylistic choices to guide how viewers feel about a photo, or using specific "looks" or color palettes to tell stories.

(Military veterans are encouraged to apply.)

What You Will Do in This Role

  • Provide back office support, no phone calls/chats!
  • Accurately review and edit images for AI and machine learning projects
  • Accurately order images from neutral to stylized
  • Verifying Photos for accuracy and correcting AI errors.
  • Ensure the appropriateness of social media content.
  • Deliver expert customer experiences…with a smile.
  • Familiarity with iOS and/or MacOS, or comparable technology is preferred.

Qualifications

  • Must be able to commit to at least a 30-hour work week
  • 2 years of professional photography and/or photo editing experience (preferred experience with advanced photo editing techniques and software like Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One, etc.)
  • Typing speed of at least 30 AWPM
  • A quiet, distraction-free environment to work from in your home
  • A high school diploma or GED
  • Proficiency in fast-paced multi-tasking
  • Eagerness to learn new technologies
  • Strong computer navigation skills and PC knowledge
  • A desktop or laptop to complete PC and internet testing; A work computer may be provided depending on the position offered, but is not guaranteed (will be discussed further with a recruiter)
  • High Speed internet (no wireless/hotspots or satellite) and a smartphone
  • Must reside in the United States and have a valid U.S. address for residence

Benefits

  • The base salary for this position is $24.00/hr. (pay rate will not be below the applicable minimum wage), plus incentives that align with individual and company performance.
  • Benefits available to eligible employees in this role include medical, dental, and vision insurance, comprehensive employee assistance program (EAP), registered retirement savings plan, paid time off and holidays, and paid training days.
  • Choose YOUR OWN schedule!
  • Temporary Gig work around your schedule offers great flexibility (Must be able to commit to at least a 30-hour work week)
  • DailyPay enrollment option to access pay "early," when you want it
  • 2 days of paid training
  • Lucrative employee referral bonus opportunities
  • Company networking opportunities with organized groups in various topics
  • Health and wellness programs with trained partners to help promote a healthy you
  • Mentorship programs that support your rewarding career journey
  • Work-from-home convenience with company-supplied technologies
  • Programs and events that support diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as global citizenship, sustainability, and community support
  • Celebrations for various company events
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