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In this role, you will need a good sense of visual composition, organization, be open to notes, be comfortable with video editing, tagging high volumes of content. You'll be able to combine your ...

As a Video Editor at Backroads, you'll play a critical role in shaping how our Backroads trips come ... Develop consistent tagging and storage practices for incoming footage * Ensure footage and finished ...

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How much do video tagging jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for video tagging in the United States is $59,788.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $69,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Video Tagging job?

A Video Tagging job involves analyzing video content and assigning relevant tags or metadata to improve searchability, categorization, and recommendations. This process helps video platforms, advertisers, and machine learning models understand and organize video content more efficiently. Taggers may use predefined guidelines to label objects, actions, emotions, or themes present in the footage. The role is crucial in enhancing user experience and optimizing content discovery.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Video Tagging position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Video Tagging professional, you need strong attention to detail, proficiency in video analysis, and familiarity with digital asset management—typically supported by experience with multimedia content. Knowledge of video tagging software, metadata standards, and organization systems is commonly required. Excellent time management, communication skills, and a collaborative mindset help individuals excel when working with content teams and meeting project deadlines. These capabilities ensure accurate metadata tagging, streamlined content retrieval, and overall higher efficiency in media operations.

What are some typical challenges faced by Video Tagging professionals and how can they be managed?

Video Tagging professionals often encounter challenges such as managing large volumes of video content, accurately applying detailed metadata, and staying up to date with evolving content standards. Attention to detail is crucial, as inconsistencies can hinder content searchability and usability for creative or technical teams. Utilizing efficient tagging tools, establishing clear guidelines, and working closely with team members help address these challenges. Regular training and communication with supervisors also ensure that tagging practices remain consistent and effective across projects.

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Infographic showing various Video Tagging job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,788 per year, or $28.7 per hour.
Assistant Coach - Fencing - 139971

Assistant Coach - Fencing - 139971

University of California San Diego

San Diego, CA • On-site

$50K/yr

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Payroll Title:
COACH AST 3 Department:
INTRCOLGTE ATHLETICS Hiring Pay Scale
$50,000 / Year Worksite:
Campus Appointment Type:
Contract Appointment Percent:
100% Union:
Uncovered Total Openings:
2 Work Schedule:
Variable, 8 hrs/day, Variable
#139971 Assistant Coach - Fencing
Filing Deadline: Thu 6/18/2026
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UC San Diego values and welcomes people from all backgrounds. If you are interested in being part of our team, possess the needed licensure and certifications, and feel that you have most of the qualifications and/or transferable skills for a job opening, we strongly encourage you to apply.
This is a 100% Contract position for 1 year with the possibility of extension.
DESCRIPTION
The University of California San Diego is seeking qualified applicants to fill two open positions as Assistant Coaches for our Fencing program, one specialized in Saber and one specialized in Foil. UC San Diego, located in La Jolla, in the San Diego Metropolitan area, enrolls over 35,000 students and is one of the University of California's 10 campuses. UC San Diego has earned recognition as one of the world's premier research universities and one of the top-10 public universities in the nation. UC San Diego Athletics has a proud tradition of academic and athletic excellence, sponsors 24 varsity sports, and is a NCAA Division I member of the Big West Conference. Triton Athletics consistently ranks as one of the most successful athletic programs, ranking among the top 10 nationally in the Learfield Director's Cup in 19 of the past 23 years.
This position will serve as Assistant Coach- Fencing for the NCAA Intercollegiate Athletics program. This is a vital position within the Athletics program and has a 12-month contract with full benefits. Triton Athletics promotes the pursuit of excellence, strength of character, teamwork, ethical conduct, and diversity, and is inextricably linked to the educational mission of the University. UC San Diego has a proud tradition of academic and athletic excellence. The Assistant Coach must have a commitment to the philosophy of providing a competitive Fencing program that emphasizes integrity and the educational welfare of its student-athletes and also strives for athletic excellence. Follow athletic philosophy consistent with that of the UCSD Athletic Department and a commitment to diversity in all of its forms.
Assist Head Coach in all of the following: recruiting, organizing and conducting practices, preparation of scouting reports, conditioning programs, utilize video tagging software, competitive and fundraising events. Assist with administrative responsibilities, including scheduling, budgets, inventory, coordination of team, professional & recruit travel and team equipment purchases. Prepare statistical analysis and reports. Assist with coordinating contest, event and tournament management, and with recruitment of student-athletes, and basic knowledge of and compliance with all NCAA regulations. The incumbent is responsible for conducting all activities in compliance with NCAA, conference and UC San Diego rules and regulations. Work schedule will be arranged with Head Coach, but often includes evenings, weekends and holidays.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • A Bachelor's Degree: or an equivalent combination of education and experience to demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in both academics and athletics, as well as to understand the needs of students balancing the requirements of academics and athletics.
  • Recruiting experience at a D1 level with student-athletes that are at a high-academic and high-athletic level.
  • Demonstrated ability to teach specified sport to individuals and the team as a whole.Ability to follow work schedule as outlined by Head Coach and department.
  • Strong proven knowledge of sound principles and rules governing specified sport. Personal experience with specified sport.
  • Demonstrated experience in coordinating high-performance programs with applied periodization for fencing.
  • Proven ability to use all athletic equipment and computer software programs needed to perform job duties.
  • Ability to utilize video tagging software to analyze critical moments in games by athletes and opponents and communicate those to the coach(es) and team.
  • Proven ability to provide statistical analysis and reports in regard to the specified sport.
  • Ability to complete forms thoroughly and to keep them current.
  • Strong writing skills to prepare clearly understandable correspondence and reports.
  • Good interpersonal skills, including tact, diplomacy, and flexibility.
  • Outstanding leadership, management, and interpersonal skills to relate to a wide diversity of faculty, staff, students and community members.
  • Ability to speak before large and small groups with evident poise and enthusiasm and ability to effectively motivate team members.
  • Strong administrative and organizational skills, with ability to follow up and review, to ensure that no details are overlooked and that all arrangements have been made.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
  • A background check is required.
  • Must have a valid driver's license and must also participate in the DMV Pull program and maintain a clean DMV record.
  • Must maintain NCAA certified recruiter status.
  • Must maintain CPR/AED and First Aid certification.
  • This position is a mandated reporter of known or suspected child abuse or neglect, according to the California law, Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA).
  • This position is a campus security authority (CSA) for the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, which is a federal law requiring disclosure of information about crimes on and around campus.
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Annual Full Pay Range: $0 - $0 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%)
Hourly Equivalent: $0.00 - $0.00
Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable).
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If employed by the University of California, you will be required to comply with our Policy on Vaccination Programs, which may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements.
To foster the best possible working and learning environment, UC San Diego strives to cultivate a rich and diverse environment, inclusive and supportive of all students, faculty, staff and visitors. For more information, please visit UC San Diego Principles of Community .
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law.
For the University of California's Anti-Discrimination Policy, please visit: https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/1001004/Anti-Discrimination
UC San Diego is a smoke and tobacco free environment. Please visit smokefree.ucsd.edu for more information.
Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts an offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of substantiated misconduct with a previous employer.
a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, or discrimination, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct:
  • UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy
  • UC Anti-Discrimination Policy
  • Abusive Conduct in the Workplace

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