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Voice Acquisition & Quality Lead

Own the quality bar, acquisition pipeline, and catalog curation for natural-sounding voices on Fish Audio.

Evaluate

  • Listen through voice candidates daily and make the acquire/pass call - you set and hold the bar for what natural sounds like on Fish Audio.
  • Build simple, repeatable evaluation methods such as rubrics, scorecards, and listening tests so quality decisions stay consistent and fast.
  • Benchmark the top-performing voices on competing platforms so we always know what great sounds like and where our gaps are.

Acquire

  • Map catalog gaps across languages, genders, ages, styles, and use cases, and keep a prioritized acquisition roadmap.
  • Source and cast voice talent: run recruiting campaigns, manage submissions, and build a repeatable pipeline from outreach to signed license.
  • Coordinate licensing with legal and ops across consent, contracts, and payouts so every voice is properly licensed and every voice actor is happy.

Enrich

  • Direct recordings: give voice actors clear guides on conversational delivery, pacing, and setup so recordings translate into natural-sounding voices.
  • Do hands-on voice design with our tools and research team: create new voices, tune existing ones, and feed listening insights back into the models.
  • Curate the catalog: decide which voices get recommended and featured, so the right voice is easy to find for every use case.

What We're Looking For

  • Exceptional listening skills and strong, articulate opinions - you can explain why a voice sounds natural versus announcer-y.
  • 3+ years in voice casting, voice direction, audio production, dubbing/localization, audiobook production, A&R, or an adjacent field.
  • Experience sourcing, auditioning, and directing voice talent.
  • Experience building lightweight evaluation frameworks such as rubrics or scorecards and using them to make decisions.
  • Operator mindset - you bring structure to ambiguity and run pipelines end to end without being told what's next.

How to Apply

  • Send your resume and a short note on a voice, casting, or audio-quality project you're proud of.
  • If you have sample scorecards, evaluation rubrics, casting notes, production credits, or public audio work, links are welcome.