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Content Review Role - $35–$45/hr - Remote Work

$35-45/hour

1145 10th Ave E Unit 216, Seattle, WA 98102, USA

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We’re seeking detail-oriented professionals to join a project focused on improving how large language models understand and reason through written material. About the Work: You’ll write and review short tasks designed to test reading comprehension, reasoning, and problem-solving ability. That includes: Creating realistic prompts or questions for AI systems to answer Writing clear, accurate “gold-standard” reference answers Reviewing AI-generated responses for accuracy, tone, and completeness Checking facts and editing for clarity and consistency Who Thrives Here: This opportunity suits people who enjoy deep reading and structured analysis. You might have worked as a: Technical writer, editor, or researcher Curriculum designer, assessment author, or instructional designer Analyst, reviewer, or someone who loves refining written work Strong writing, critical-thinking, and attention-to-detail skills are essential. Position Details: Pay range: $35–$45/hr (based on experience) Remote and fully flexible, work on your own schedule Up to 40 hours per week available If you enjoy reading, editing, and improving complex written material, this is an ideal way to contribute your skills to an innovative project while working from anywhere.

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