The annotation platform is where you’ll complete your practice task and all project work as a MOVE Fellow. This tool is central to your contributions—whether you're training large language models (LLMs), validating outputs, or annotating datasets for AI companies.
What Is the Annotation Platform?
The annotation platform is an online workspace designed for MOVE Fellows to complete structured tasks for AI companies. Depending on the project, you may work on Handshake’s internal platform or directly within the client company’s platform. You’ll always receive clear instructions on where to go and how to access your task dashboard before beginning projects.
How You’ll Get Access
If you’re selected for a project hosted on Handshake’s platform, you’ll receive a personalized invitation via email.
If the project is hosted on the company's annotation, they’ll provide details on how to join.
Example Email to join Handshake’s platform
Email Subject: Invitation to Handshake Annotation Platform
Email Text:
“Hi [Name],
We’re excited to get you onboarded for Project [Name]. Follow this personalized invite link to create an account on our annotation platform [Personalized Link].
This is the platform where you will complete your practice task and your tasks for this project.”
Follow the link in the email to create your account and get started.
Note: Some school-affiliated (.edu) email addresses can cause issues when creating accounts. If you run into problems signing up, just reply to your invitation or email us directly with a personal email address, and we’ll send you a new invite.
What You’ll Do on the Platform
Once you're logged in, you can:
- Complete your practice task during onboarding
- Begin working on assigned live project tasks
- Track your time (using the platform’s built-in timer)
- Learn more about this in (link of to time tracking article)
- Submit and manage your completed tasks
Each project will come with detailed instructions, deadlines, and task expectations. Assignments may involve reviewing model-generated content, annotating responses, or providing structured evaluations to help improve AI systems.
Trouble finding your platform invite? Check your spam, junk, or promotions folders. Also make sure you're checking the same email you used to apply for the program.