Quick answer
Use voice interview plus work-sample assessment when communication and labeling quality both matter.
Task coverage should include instruction following, attention to detail, reasoning, and domain-specific annotation tasks.
Scores should be HR-readable, but final hiring decisions must remain with the employer.
What the assessment should include
A serious computer vision labeler hiring assessment needs more than multiple choice questions. It should test actual labeling behavior, ambiguity handling, rationale quality, and consistency against ground truth.
Intrvio task packs can combine image classification, bounding boxes, polygon segmentation, OCR, quality rationale with timing, pass score, randomization, asset metadata, and reviewer-visible grading details.
How employers review results
Recruiters see the interview signal, assessment score, integrity events, per-task breakdown, candidate answer, ground truth, and AI feedback where rubric scoring is used.
The recommendation is deliberately review-oriented. Intrvio can flag advance, review, or risk, but it does not replace the employer's hiring decision.