Freelance Consultant - AI Tutor (Talent Pool)

Mindrift
4 months ago
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The position may not be available immediately after you apply, but we encourage you to upload your CV if you're interested in participating. We have exciting projects coming soon with plenty of tasks, and we want to stay in touch with you. Once the role becomes available and you meet the criteria, you will be our priority candidate to join the project among the first, and we will reach out to you as soon as possible.

About The Company

Welcome to Mindrift — a space where innovation meets opportunity. We're a pioneering platform dedicated to advancing the field of artificial intelligence through collaborative online projects. We focus on creating data for Generative AI, offering a unique chance for freelancers to contribute to AI development from anywhere, at any time - without the need to be developers.

At Mindrift, we believe in the power of collective intelligence to ethically shape the future of AI. Our platform allows users to dive into a variety of tasks — ranging from creating training prompts for AI models to refining AI responses for better relevance.

About The Role

As anAI Tutor - Consulting Expert, your work will involve creating and refining content to ensure accuracy and relevance across a wide array of topics within the strategy and consulting domain. Your contributions will help shape an AI that will educate, inspire, and promote a deeper understanding of real strategic consulting.

You will also be responsible for driving quality across the project, creating meaningful assessments for future candidates, helping to create onboarding material and controlling the output of the team.

Requirements

  • You have amaster's degree in a relevant field (economics, accounting, etc).
  • You haveprofessional experience in Big 3 Consulting, either currently or in the past.
  • Your level of English is native or C2 proficiency.
  • You are ready to learn new methods, able to switch between tasks and topics quickly and sometimes work with challenging, complex guidelines
  • Our freelance role is fully remote and it could be time flexible. It doesn’t not require full time engagement.

Benefits

  • Take part in part-time, remote, freelance projects that respect your primary professional or academic commitments
  • Try your hand at an AI project and enrich your portfolio with new experiences
  • Make a tangible impact on the quality of AI

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