Train AI to Speak Your Language
Work remotely on AI training tasks. Flexible hours. Competitive pay. No AI experience needed.
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Why join DataAnnotation?
These are the areas where current AI systems consistently struggle. Your expertise directly addresses the hardest open problems in mathematical reasoning.
100% remote
Work from anywhere while enjoying flexibility.
Flexible hours
Organize your time according to your convenience.
Start quickly
Choose your projects, no AI experience required.
Get paid
Receive timely payments for your completed work.
Job description
DataAnnotation is committed to creating quality AI. Join our team to help train AI chatbots while enjoying the flexibility of remote work and choosing your own schedule.
We are looking for bilingual professionals to join our team as AI Training Specialists. In this role, you will review and improve chatbot responses in English and another language, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and natural flow while providing high-quality feedback.
Responsibilities
- Evaluate chatbot responses for language accuracy and natural tone.
- Provide corrections and suggestions for AI-generated text.
- Ensure consistent writing quality across multiple topics.
Qualifications:
- Fluency in English and at least one other language (native or bilingual).
- Strong writing and editing skills in both languages.
- Ability to analyze and improve AI-generated content.
Starting at
$20 - $50 USD
/hour
+ bonuses for quality and volume
Working remotely
Full-time or part-time
Choose your work
Eligible according to preference
Flexible
Work fully remote
Work that impacts your future.

Seamless application process
Our onboarding process is designed to identify your strengths, whether that's technical reasoning, creative writing, or domain expertise.
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Engaging work
Work on live projects that train AI systems. Rate and rank model outputs, create prompts, label data, or check responses for accuracy.

Control over projects
Work on live projects that train AI systems. Rate and rank model outputs, create prompts, label data, or check responses for accuracy.

Premium pay
Work on live projects that train AI systems. Rate and rank model outputs, create prompts, label data, or check responses for accuracy.
Our interview process
Not everyone gets in—that’s the point. We pay a premium for contributors committed to high-quality AI work.
1
Apply
You will be asked to complete an assessment aligned with your area of expertise.
2
Start working
Access projects aligned with your skills and knowledge.
3
Get paid
Payment is issued after each completed project and can be withdrawn directly from your account.
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What I love most about DA: it's an actual meritocracy

What I absolutely love about working at DA is the meritocracy. The higher the quality of your work, the higher the reward.
Creating complex coding scenarios, doing deep analysis of models, and synthesizing results are all part of my daily routine, and I love it.
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Belated Milestone Post

Been working since March 2024. I honestly feel so lucky to have both found this job and to have been able to keep it for so long.
I thought I might make a few grand max at the start.
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100K!

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This work has opened up so many opportunities for me and is now enabling me to work full-time independently.
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200k Club

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My personal experience with DA [CODING]

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Thanks DAT, I've been able to live an awesome life because of this job. Traveled to 28 countries, built a wrap around deck for my mom, created a massive garden, and so much more!
You can do it too, keep up the good work people!
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Jumping on the Milestone bandwagon

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I've had some amazing jobs in my life, but none compare to the constant challenges and rewards of this one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? Here we answer the most common questions.
You'll work on tasks that help AI perform better, like reviewing responses, checking accuracy, refining prompts, and rating outputs. No coding or technical background needed.
Projects vary but commonly include reviewing AI-generated text, ranking responses, checking facts, labeling data, and reviewing content in specific subject areas. All focused on improving real production AI systems.
This is ideal for people with strong reasoning skills, attention to detail, and subject-matter expertise who want flexible, remote work with real impact. Researchers, students, professionals, and independent contributors who enjoy analytical work and want to contribute to advancing AI systems.
This is a flexible, task-based contractor role. You work remotely on your own schedule, focused on output quality rather than hours logged. There is no long-term commitment required, and you can work as much or as little as you choose.
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