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We develop aviation courseware training, virtual training environments, and technical publications ... Edit scripts, storyboards, guided demonstrations, graphics requests * Review and ensure quality ...

We develop aviation courseware training, virtual training environments, and technical publications ... Edit scripts, storyboards, guided demonstrations, graphics requests * Review and ensure quality ...

... scripts. * Read and interpret complex calculations, translate them into dynamic Excel models, and ... person or virtual) is not permitted. This policy is in place to maintain the integrity and ...

... scripts. * Read and interpret complex calculations, translate them into dynamic Excel models, and ... person or virtual) is notpermitted. This policy is in place tomaintainthe integrity and ...

Deploy and manage virtual machines using Microsoft Hyper-V and related virtualization technologies ... Execute, modify, and troubleshoot PowerShell and Bash (.sh) scripts to automate system ...

Deploy and manage virtual machines using Microsoft Hyper-V and related virtualization technologies ... Execute, modify, and troubleshoot PowerShell and Bash (.sh) scripts to automate system ...

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$107K - $145.30K/yr

... specific constructs (virtual warehouses, stages, Snowpark, streams & tasks) and Teradata-to ... can read a Teradata BTEQ script and a Snowflake execution plan in the same breath. • A ...

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How much do virtual script reader jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual script reader in the United States is $19.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Virtual Script Reader job?

A Virtual Script Reader evaluates screenplays, scripts, or written content remotely for production companies, agencies, or writers. Their main job is to analyze scripts, provide coverage (summaries and critiques), and offer feedback on elements like story structure, character development, and marketability. This helps producers and decision-makers determine whether a script is worth pursuing. Virtual Script Readers typically work as freelancers or contractors, allowing them to read and assess scripts from anywhere. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of storytelling are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Virtual Script Reader position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Virtual Script Reader, you need excellent reading comprehension, critical analysis skills, and a background in film, media, or literature, often supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Familiarity with digital script-sharing platforms, screenwriting software like Final Draft, and knowledge of industry-standard evaluation formats are beneficial. Strong written communication, attention to detail, and the ability to provide constructive feedback are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for accurately assessing scripts and delivering insightful coverage to production teams or literary agencies.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Virtual Script Reader?

As a Virtual Script Reader, your main daily tasks involve reading and analyzing screenplays, teleplays, or manuscripts submitted by writers, production companies, or agencies. You'll be expected to write detailed script coverage, including summaries, character and plot analysis, and professional recommendations. Most readers work independently but may occasionally collaborate remotely with development executives or other readers to discuss specific projects. The workload can vary, with multiple scripts to review each week, requiring effective time management and an ability to meet tight deadlines. This role offers valuable insight into industry trends and storytelling standards, making it an excellent stepping stone for future opportunities in script development or content acquisition.
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Infographic showing various Virtual Script Reader job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 5% Temporary, and 21% Contract. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,077 per year, or $19.7 per hour.
English-Italian Bilingual Script Supervisor

English-Italian Bilingual Script Supervisor

Speak

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$35/hr

Contractor

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

About us
Our mission is to reinvent the way people learn, starting with language.
Learning a language can change a life by opening doors to new cultures, careers, and communities. Two billion people around the world are actively trying to learn a language, but the best way to learn (one-on-one tutoring) is hard to access at scale and hasn't been meaningfully improved in decades. Speak is building a human-level, AI-powered tutor in your pocket: a conversation-first experience that lets learners actually speak, get instant feedback, and progress through carefully designed lessons. The result is a complete path from beginner to confident speaker across multiple languages.
Speak first launched in South Korea in 2019, where Speak has now become the number one language learning app, and we now serve learners across many markets and 15+ languages. Speak is one of the world's leading AI companies, with over $150m raised in venture investment from OpenAI, Accel, Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures, and more, with a distributed team across San Francisco, Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, and Ljubljana.
About this role
We are seeking Native Italian and English speakers to support the director and the Italian-English bilingual actor during virtual and in-studio rehearsals and shoots in our LA studio for our app-based video lessons. During shoots, you'll be seated off-screen and read along the teleprompter to ensure the actor is delivering lines correctly when explaining language concepts and phrases for learners. While these lessons are not live, they are interactive.
Scripts also contain questions to the user and a variety of responses based on their performance. When a user goes through a video lesson, the video recording of the teaching will play, along with opportunities for the app user to practice the language we are teaching.
What you'll be doing
  • Read scripts from the teleprompter in both Italian and English to monitor the actor's reading performance as they teach Italian to English speakers.
  • Guide the actor and assist the director during script reading rehearsals
  • Example Video: (from our Spanish video)

https://youtu.be/_l9U-4Qly6k?si=wdMPBqj4GVQB3TKx
What we're looking for
[Requirements]
  • Native proficiency in both Italian and English
  • A neutral Italian accent
  • Expert level of reading comprehension
  • We have a strong preference for native Italian speakers and/or heritage Italian speakers
  • Strong sense of responsibility and professionalism
  • Bright and positive vibes
  • Ability to coordinate and take directions
  • Live in Los Angeles and have access to transportation

*Those who learned Italian in high school or college will not qualify
[Preferred]
  • Experience working with a teleprompter
  • Experience in teaching a second language
  • Experience working in a studio
  • A passion for language teaching/learning

Working Conditions
Speak offers competitive compensation based on skills and expertise, along with an environment that supports personal growth and concentration.
  • Contract Duration: project based (paid per project)
  • Rate: $35/hr *depending on related experience
  • Working Hours: an average studio session lasts anywhere from 3 to 5 hours per day; studio days average about 2 to 3 days per project, not including zoom rehearsals
  • Work Model: virtually for Zoom rehearsals, and in-person at our LA studio

Documents for Application
  1. Resume
  2. Audition self-tapes:
    • Slate: name, location, and eligibility to work in the U.S.
    • Film horizontally and save as one self-tape reading these scripts:
      • [IT Sample Script]
      • [UC Sample Script - L2-2 overthecounter]
    • Upload self-tapes to this DropBox folder
  3. Portfolio of related work (teaching, production related work, etc.)

Why work at Speak
  1. Join a fantastic, tight-knit team at the right time: we're growing very quickly, we've most recently raised our Series C from some of the top investors in the valley, and we've achieved product-market fit in our initial markets. You'd join at a magical time when a single person could significantly change the course of the company.
  2. Do your life's work with people you'll love working with: we care strongly about our craft and want every person at Speak to feel like they're growing every day. We believe in the idea that working with people you both enjoy and have respect for makes everything better. We hire thoughtfully and only work with people we admire deeply.
  3. Global in nature: We're live in over 40 countries and launching in a number of new markets soon. We have dedicated offices in San Francisco, Ljubljana, Seoul, and Tokyo, and you'll have the opportunity to talk to users in each of these regions on a regular basis as well as travel.
  4. Impact people's lives in a major way: Learning a language is one of the single most life-changing skills one can learn, and right now 99% of people never achieve their goal because the process is broken. We're helping millions of people achieve their goals and improve their lives.

Speak does not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.