Freelance Copywriter

<p><b>Earn up to $16 USD/hourly and work fully remotely and flexibly.</b></p><p>Outlier, a platform owned and operated by Scale AI, is looking for<b> English speakers</b> to contribute their expertise toward training and refining cutting-edge AI systems. If you\'re passionate about improving models and excited by the future of AI, this is your opportunity to make a real impact.</p><b>What You’ll Do</b><ul><li>Work from a real user perspective to create natural, high quality data that reflects how people actually use AI in practice.</li><li>Review, compare, and rank responses generated by large language models, focusing on usefulness, clarity, and reasoning quality.</li><li>Contribute across a range of projects based on your skills, interests, and experience.</li></ul><b>What We’re Looking For</b><ul><li><b>Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: </b>Ability to craft thoughtful prompts and evaluate nuanced AI responses with sound judgment.</li><li><b>Strong Written Communication: </b>Clear, structured writing to explain decisions, provide feedback, and articulate why one response is stronger than another.</li><li><b>Care and Precision in Execution:</b> A consistent ability to follow guidelines, notice subtle differences, and ensure outputs meet defined quality standards.</li></ul><b>Nice to Have</b><ul><li>Background in fields such as literature, creative writing, history, philosophy, theology, or similar disciplines.</li><li>Prior experience in writing or editorial roles, such as content strategy, technical writing, or editing.</li><li>Curiosity about AI systems, machine learning, or creative technology tools.</li></ul><b>Pay & Logistics</b><ul><li><b>Base Rate</b>: depending on location: US $16.07, GB £ 13.30 GBP, CA $20.50 CAD, AU $26.25 AUD, IE €14.60 EUR, NZ $26.00 NZD</li><li><b>Bonuses</b>: Additional pay available based on project performance.</li><li><b>Type</b>: Freelance/1099 contract — not an internship.</li><li><b>Location</b>: 100% remote</li><li><b>Schedule</b>: Flexible hours — you choose when and how much to work.</li><li><b>Payouts</b>: Weekly via our secure platform.</li></ul><p><b>This is a freelance position that is paid on a per-hour basis.</b> We don’t offer internships as this is a freelance role. You also must be authorized to work in your country of residence, and <b>we will not </b>be providing sponsorship since this is a 1099 contract opportunity. However, if you are an international student, you may be able to sign up if you are on a visa. You should contact your tax/immigration advisor with specific questions regarding your circumstances. We are unable to provide any documentation supporting employment at this time. Please be advised that compensation rates may differ for non-US locations.</p>

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