Remote AI Writing Trainer (Norfolk listing, 100% Remote)
Posted 1 hour ago. Company: Outlier. Pay: up to $15/hour with performance bonuses.
If you write for a living and you're curious about how AI thinks, this role pays you to use that curiosity. You'll write, prompt, critique, and sharpen your editorial instincts while improving large language models.
What You'll Do
- Think like a user: Create natural, real-use prompts you'd actually give an AI to solve your day-to-day writing tasks.
- Evaluate AI outputs: Review, compare, and rank responses from large language models with clear reasoning.
- Contribute across projects: Work on tasks that match your strengths-prompting, analysis, editing, or research.
Who Thrives In This Role
- Analytical problem-solver: You can build complex prompts and judge nuanced reasoning without getting lost in the weeds.
- Strong writer: You explain decisions clearly and keep feedback concise and actionable.
- Detail-focused: You spot factual errors, logic gaps, and style inconsistencies fast.
- Nice to have: Background in literature, creative writing, history, philosophy, or theology; editorial experience; interest in AI, ML, or creative tech tools.
Pay & Logistics
- Rate: Up to $15/hour USD, depending on experience.
- Bonuses: Additional pay based on project performance.
- Type: Freelance/1099 contract (not an internship).
- Location: 100% remote (listing associated with Norfolk).
- Schedule: You pick your hours and workload.
- Payouts: Weekly via a secure platform.
Contract Notes
- This is hourly freelance work.
- You must be authorized to work in your country of residence. No sponsorship is provided for this 1099 contract.
- International students may be able to sign up depending on visa status-check with your tax/immigration advisor.
- No employment documentation is provided at this time.
- Compensation rates may differ outside the U.S.
Why Writers Are a Strong Fit
Good AI training reads like good editing: clear briefs, precise feedback, and consistent standards. Your superpower is turning vague prompts into specific tasks and grading responses with evidence, not vibes.
Expect to write prompts that reflect real work, spot hallucinations, and explain your rankings so another editor would agree with you. If you enjoy the craft of clarity, you'll do well here.
How To Stand Out
- Show your process: Include 2-3 example prompts you'd use for a blog outline, product copy, or story craft-and the criteria you'd use to score outputs.
- Red-team an answer: Take a sample AI response, mark errors, suggest fixes, and explain your ranking in 3-5 bullet points.
- Prove consistency: Share a short rubric (clarity, accuracy, structure, style, source use) with score ranges and what each score looks like.
- Signal range: Mention any specialties-long-form content, technical writing, editing systems, or content strategy.
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