You’ve seen the role. Here’s what we offer you.
Take two minutes to read the three things below, then complete the short quiz. If you’re a strong candidate, we’ll refer you directly. If you’re exceptional, Sean may personally vouch for you to the platform — free, and it could help you land work faster.
Seven questions · No registration required · Takes under two minutes
Skip the quiz and go straight to the role →What this work actually involves
Three things worth knowing before you apply
Most people who apply for AI training roles don’t know exactly what the work involves. These three points matter.
It’s evaluative, not technical
You read AI-generated responses and judge them — for accuracy, safety, reasoning quality, and appropriate tone. No coding. No software development. You need sound judgement and strong written English, not technical skills.
Your domain expertise is the value
AI firms pay for knowledge that’s hard to replicate — professional-grade understanding of a specialist field. The more qualified and experienced you are, the better the fit for the higher-paying expert annotation roles.
It’s contract work, not employment
Task-based, remote, flexible hours. You invoice as a sole trader or through a limited company. Most people do it alongside existing employment or locum work. There are no minimum hours.
Your fit assessment
Tell us about your background
Seven questions. No registration required. We’ll tell you honestly whether this looks like a realistic fit — and why.
Due for review at 2:27pm on Friday March 12th, 2027
