Alignerr
Voice Talent - UK English (Scotland)

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Voice Talent - UK English (Scotland)
Scottish Voice Actor — AI Speech Recording (In-Studio)
About The Role
What if your voice could directly shape how AI understands and communicates with millions of people?
We're looking for professional voice actors and voice-over artists with authentic Scottish accents to take part in paid in-person studio recording sessions for a leading AI speech research project.
This isn’t voice cloning—it’s about capturing the real rhythm, tone and texture of natural Scottish speech. Your voice is exactly what’s needed.
- Organisation: Alignerr
- Type: Contract
- Session Format: 4-hour sessions (2–3 sessions total)
- Location: Professional recording studio (assigned locally in Scotland)
What You’ll Do
- Record natural, conversational Scottish English speech in a professional studio environment
- Participate in single-speaker sessions and dual-speaker dialogue recordings
- Deliver realistic, human-sounding speech that feels unscripted and authentic
- Follow light direction on tone, pacing, and delivery to capture a range of speech styles
- Bring your full voice acting craft to sessions that genuinely matter
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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Who You Are
- A professional voice actor or voice-over artist with hands-on recording experience
- A native or near-native Scottish English speaker—your accent is the key qualification
- Currently based in Scotland
- Comfortable performing natural dialogue and conversational speech on cue
- Reliable, punctual, and receptive to direction in a studio setting
- Fluent in English at a working level for communication and direction


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Nice to Have
- Acting or performance background
- Prior broadcast, podcast, or commercial studio recording experience
- Experience with dialogue-based or conversational recording formats
Why This Role
- Work on meaningful AI research alongside leading AI labs and research teams
- Your voice contributes to technology that will be heard by millions
- Competitive hourly rate for skilled, professional work
- A focused, short-term commitment—2 to 3 sessions in total
- Be part of an exclusive, accent-specific project where your voice genuinely cannot be replicated by anyone else
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