Data science is judgement about what the numbers actually support. AI systems need analysts who can review how a model reasons from data.
This isn’t advisory work and it isn’t labelling. You’re reviewing real ML and data work and explaining your judgement clearly enough that an AI can learn from it — paid for your expertise, by the hour.
Applied Clinical Judgement connects qualified people to vetted platforms, and Sean Key personally vouches for those he refers. We’re paid a referral fee by the platform on a successful placement — never by you. The roles below are live today.
15 live Data Scientists & Analysts roles · updated daily
Data analysis / quantitative readouts Evaluator
Mercor seeks experienced data analysis evaluators at $80–$120 per hour to assess AI-generated documents, spreadsheets, and presentations for accuracy and rigour. You'll review outputs against domain rubrics, identify errors, and provide structured feedback. Requires five years' relevant professional experience, native or professional English fluency, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Workspace.
Business Intelligence Analyst Talent Network
$70–$120 per hour. Mercor's Business Intelligence Analyst network connects experienced data professionals with AI research projects. You'll train and evaluate AI models, create realistic scenarios, and provide domain feedback to advance frontier research. Requires SQL expertise, data visualisation proficiency (Tableau/Power BI), and data modelling knowledge. Work flexibly on a rolling basis, typically 15–30 hours weekly.
Data Scientist
Contractor data scientist role on micro1, paying $50–$95 per hour. You'll prepare and analyse complex datasets, build statistical and predictive models, and present insights through visualisations. Domain expertise matters more than AI experience. Suits analysts with strong programming skills in Python or R, solid statistics knowledge, and ability to communicate findings clearly to mixed audiences.
Data Analyst
Contractor role on micro1 paying $20–$45 per hour. You'll analyse large datasets, develop PL/SQL queries, and create data reports to support AI training initiatives. Requires a bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline and 3–5 years as a data analyst. Python and PL/SQL expertise essential; experience with cloud platforms and tools like Tableau or Power BI preferred.
MLE Bench – Data Analyst
Turing seeks experienced Data Analysts for benchmark-driven ML evaluation projects. You'll analyse production datasets, define performance metrics, investigate model outputs and failure modes, and write Python/SQL code to support real-world AI system evaluation. The role suits analysts comfortable at the intersection of data work and machine learning, with strong statistical reasoning and ability to produce documented, reproducible workflows. Three-month contractor assignment, minimum 20 hours weekly with PST overlap.
SWE Bench – Data Engineer/Data Scientist
Turing seeks experienced data engineers and data scientists to build and validate data pipelines for AI system evaluation projects. You'll work with production-like datasets, design benchmarking workflows, and collaborate with researchers to create real-world data engineering tasks. Requires 3+ years in data roles, strong Python skills, and ability to work 20+ hours weekly with 4-hour PST overlap. Three-month contractor assignment.
Business Analyst (Tagalog Language)
Turing seeks bilingual business analysts fluent in English and Tagalog to evaluate and improve large language models. You'll analyse complex scenarios, conduct online research, validate claims, and provide detailed feedback to help train AI systems. The work suits self-motivated individuals with strong analytical abilities, research experience, and creative thinking. A bachelor's degree is preferred but professional writing experience may substitute. Contractor role requiring 40 hours weekly with US Pacific timezone overlap.
Data Scientist/Analyst
Turing seeks Python-proficient data scientists and analysts to support frontier AI development for US-based companies. The role combines model evaluation, supervised fine-tuning, and RLHF work with strong analytical and communication skills. Contractors work flexibly (20–40 hours weekly) on cutting-edge AI projects, writing clean code, benchmarking performance, and collaborating with researchers to refine AI systems.
LLM Expert - Chemistry
Turing seeks a chemistry expert with a master's or doctorate to evaluate and improve large language models for scientific applications. You'll develop datasets, benchmarks, and assessment frameworks; evaluate AI-generated responses for accuracy; and build Python-based evaluation pipelines. The role suits chemists or chemical engineers with LLM familiarity seeking full-time remote work across 24 weeks, requiring 4-hour Pacific time overlap daily.
Business Intelligence Consultant (Excel)
Contractor role paying $40–$50 per hour on micro1. Business intelligence consultants with advanced Excel expertise will prepare and analyse datasets for AI training, creating reports and dashboards whilst collaborating with client teams. The role suits experienced analytics professionals comfortable working independently and translating business requirements into technical solutions using Power Query, VBA, and data modelling.
Data Analyst (Excel)
micro1 seeks data analysts at $40–55/hr on a remote contractor basis. This role suits professionals with proven Excel expertise in business environments who can clean, analyse, and visualise datasets to support strategic decision-making. You'll conduct in-depth analyses, identify trends and anomalies, and communicate findings to diverse audiences. Domain knowledge matters; prior AI experience is not required.
Business Operations & Analytics Specialist
Contractor role paying $50–60 per hour via micro1. You'll analyse operational data, build dashboards and KPI reports, document processes, and create presentation materials to support business optimisation. The work involves translating data into actionable recommendations for diverse stakeholders and contributing structured feedback for AI system training. Suits operations managers, business analysts, and strategy professionals with strong BI tool proficiency and visual communication skills.
Data Scientist
Contractor data scientist role on micro1, paying $50–$95 per hour. You'll prepare and analyse complex datasets, build statistical and predictive models, and present insights through visualisations. Domain expertise matters more than AI experience. Suits analysts with strong programming skills in Python or R, solid statistics knowledge, and ability to communicate findings clearly to mixed audiences.
Data Analyst
Contractor role on micro1 paying $20–$45 per hour. You'll analyse large datasets, develop PL/SQL queries, and create data reports to support AI training initiatives. Requires a bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline and 3–5 years as a data analyst. Python and PL/SQL expertise essential; experience with cloud platforms and tools like Tableau or Power BI preferred.
UK-based Data Scientists
$130–$170 per hour. Mercor seeks experienced data scientists currently based in the UK with at least five years' experience, preferably from major technology companies. Candidates with backgrounds at Meta or equivalent large-scale tech firms are particularly sought. The role suits professionals with substantial data science credentials and enterprise-level experience.
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AI training work is organised by profession, task and software — not by topic or sector. Try your field (for example “nursing” or “Python”), clear the filters, or browse the categories further down the page. The always-open talent pools below are a good place to start.
What the work looks like
Reviewing the model's work
Read what an AI produced in your field and judge whether the reasoning holds — mark where it went wrong.
Setting hard problems
Write the realistic, demanding tasks that separate competent work from confident-but-wrong.
Judging AI answers
Compare two AI outputs and say which is stronger, and why — your written reasoning is what the model learns from.
Common questions
How much does it pay?
Hourly and contractor-based, varying with seniority and role. Every role card shows its pay band. You invoice as an independent contractor and choose your hours.
Can I do this alongside my current job?
Yes — the work is flexible and part-time by design. Check your employer's policy on outside work first; ACJ can't advise on that.
Who is ACJ, and what's your part in this?
Applied Clinical Judgement is run by Sean Key. We connect qualified people to vetted AI-training platforms (Mercor, micro1, Turing), and Sean personally vouches for the people he refers. We're paid a referral fee by the platform on a successful placement — never by you.
How do I get started?
Find a role below that fits, and apply through the link — it carries Sean's referral. If you'd like him to vouch for you or talk it through first, book a short call.
Sean Key vouches for the people he refers
I’m Sean Key, editor of Applied Clinical Judgement. After 29 years in the NHS I help qualified professionals find legitimate, well-paid AI-training work — and I’ll personally vouch for you when you apply.
Applied Clinical Judgement is a referral intermediary, not an employer or recruiter. We refer candidates to third-party platforms (Mercor, micro1, Turing) and may earn a referral fee on a successful placement. We never charge candidates. Pay rates are set by the platforms and may change. PRAG-DEL-SOL-ONE LTD · Co. 07204925 · VAT 987-3626-64 · ICO ZC086000.
