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Entry-Level Data Modeling Assistant (Remote)

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  • Role: Entry-Level Data Modeling Assistant (Remote)
  • Location: Remote (US, UK, CA, IE, AU, NZ)
  • Pay: Competitive monthly compensation up to $10,000, based on role and performance


We’re looking for detail-oriented professionals to support a variety of content and AI-related evaluation tasks. This role involves reviewing written material, analysing responses, and helping enhance the quality, accuracy, and clarity of AI-generated output. Work is task-based, fully remote, and flexible, allowing you to choose your hours.


What You’ll Do:

  • Review written responses for accuracy, clarity, structure, and relevance
  • Evaluate AI-generated content and identify areas for improvement
  • Follow project-specific guidelines to ensure consistent quality
  • Provide structured feedback and written assessments
  • Work on multiple task types depending on project needs


What Makes You a Good Fit:

  • Strong written communication and analytical ability
  • Ability to assess content for clarity, logic, and coherence
  • Comfortable reviewing and improving written responses
  • High attention to detail and the ability to follow guidelines
  • Able to work independently and meet quality standards


Why This Role:

  • Remote, flexible schedule
  • Project-based assignments
  • Opportunity to contribute to improving next-generation AI systems
  • Workload based on performance and project availability


Apply today to join our team!

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