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Alignerr
Leicester
10 months ago
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About the Role Shape the future of AI! As an AI Tutor- Coding, you'll play a critical role in shaping the future of AI.You'll leverage your subject-matter expertise to train and evaluateAI models, ensuring the information they generate is reliable andrelevant across various domains. This position offers a unique pathfor professional growth, allowing you to hone your AI skills whileexpanding your knowledge base. Your Day to Day - Assess the qualityof AI-generated code and provide human-readable summariesexplaining your evaluation. - Solve coding problems by writingfunctional and efficient code. - Create human-readable summaries ofcoding problems and their solutions. About You - Fluency in Englishwith the ability to articulate code and abstract concepts clearly.- Proficiency with one or more of the following programminglanguages is preferred: Python, Java, JavaScript/TypeScript, SQL,C/C++/C#, and/or HTML. - Bachelor's degree in Computer Science orequivalent. Students are welcome. - Proficiency working with any ofthe the following (in addition to the languages above): Swift,Ruby, Rust, Go, NET, Matlab, PHP, HTML, DART, R, Apex, and Shell -Interest in AI and machine learning concepts Important InformationThis is a freelance position compensated on an hourly basis. Pleasenote that this is not an internship opportunity. Candidates must beauthorized to work in their country of residence, and we do notoffer sponsorship for this 1099 contract role. Internationalstudents on a valid visa may be eligible to apply; however,specific circumstances should be discussed with a tax orimmigration advisor. We are unable to provide employmentdocumentation at this time. Compensation rates may vary for non-USlocations. Pay Range (rate per hour) $15—$150 USD Excel in aremote-friendly hybrid model.We are dedicated to achievingexcellence and recognize the importance of bringing our talentedteam together. While we continue to embrace remote work, we havetransitioned to a hybrid model with a focus on nurturingcollaboration and connection within our dedicated tech hubs in theSan Francisco Bay Area, New York City Metro Area, and Wrocław,Poland. We encourage asynchronous communication, autonomy, andownership of tasks, with the added convenience of hub-basedgatherings. Your Personal Data Privacy: Any personal informationyou provide Labelbox as a part of your application will beprocessed in accordance with Labelbox’s Job Applicant Privacynotice. Any emails from Labelbox team members will originate from email address. If you encounter anything that raisessuspicions during your interactions, we encourage you to exercisecaution and suspend or discontinue communications. If you areuncertain about the legitimacy of any communication you havereceived, please do not hesitate to reach out to us for clarification andverification.

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