Female English Speaker Needed – Friendly Virtual Assistant Voice (No VO Experience Required)

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Description:

We are looking for a female English speaker (ages ~20–35) with a neutral American accent and a warm, friendly, approachable voice to record speech for voice AI training.

This voice represents “The Friendly Virtual Assistant” — clear, natural, and easy to listen to across a wide range of everyday interactions.

Voice acting experience is NOT required.

We actively encourage applications from:

Traditional actors

Sales professionals

Customer service representatives

Anyone with a naturally clear, friendly, engaging speaking voice

Our priority is natural, human-sounding speech, not exaggerated performance.

What This Is For

Recordings will be used to train a voice AI model.

Your voice will help shape how a friendly AI assistant sounds to users.

You will be asked to read scripted content and conversational prompts.

Responsibilities

Participate in a 4–5 hour recording session (in studio or approved setup).

Read prepared English scripts clearly and naturally.

Maintain consistent tone, pacing, and vocal quality throughout the session.

Follow light direction when needed.

Sign a standard release allowing use of recordings for AI voice training.

Requirements

Female voice, young adult (approx. 20–35).

Neutral American English accent (no strong regional markers).

Friendly, clear, approachable speaking style.

Comfortable reading aloud for extended periods (with breaks).

No prior voice acting experience required.

Voice Style Reference

The Friendly Virtual Assistant

Warm • Clear • Neutral • Approachable

(Default assistant voice for everyday use)

Session Details

Session Length: 4–5 hours

Location: San Francisco studio (travel provided)

Usage: Voice AI training

Compensation: Competitive — please include your rate

To apply include:

A short personal intro

Your rate for a 4–5 hour recording session

Your availability

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