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In this role, you will become an AI Content Editor, assessing the quality of AI-generated writing, reviewing the work of fellow writers, and crafting original responses to prompts in order to teach the model what truly excellent writing looks like.
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Currently enrolled in or completed an Associates’ degree or higher from an accredited institution. Flexible work schedule: Work whenever and wherever you want. Reviewing the work of fellow human writers.
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Outlier helps the world’s most innovative companies improve their AI models by providing human feedback. Responding to prompts with top-tier original writing. A strong sense of writing style paired with exceptional English-language spelling and grammar.
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Hourly pay is determined by multiple factors, including the expertise, experience, and skills needed for the project. Weekly payouts: Automatically receive timely payments (no invoicing!) Base pay is determined by multiple factors, including the area of expertise, years of experience, and skillset needed for the project.
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You’ll have an opportunity to speak with a member of our team during your onboarding. This opportunity is currently open to people who live in the following countries: United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom, and Ireland.
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Up to $15 - $18 USD per hour depending on project and pending resume review and skills assessment. A critical eye and the ability to clearly explain the strengths and weaknesses of a given piece of text.
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Rates for completing initial project onboarding may be lower. Rating the quality of AI-generated writing on rubrics such as factuality, completeness, brevity, and grammatical correctness. Unlock opportunities: Gain experience in the field that will dominate the next decade and beyond.
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While we will be selective in terms of writing ability, we are actively recruiting for this role and encourage you to apply if you feel you would be a good fit. PLEASE NOTE : We collect, retain and use personal data for our professional business purposes, including notifying you of job opportunities that may be of interest and sharing with our affiliates.
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For example, rates for onboarding are lower. Any information we collect in connection with your application will be treated in accordance with our internal policies and programs designed to protect personal data.
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We limit the personal data we collect to that which we believe is appropriate and necessary to manage applicants’ needs, provide our services, and comply with applicable laws. Pay rates vary during the project lifecycle.
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