15 Remote AI Jobs Hiring Now (Up to $75/hr)

From admin and IT experts to records, finance, language, audio, subtitles, wearables, and AI evaluation roles.

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AI jobs are getting more specific.

The best opportunities are no longer just “label this image” or “rate this answer.” They are moving toward real workplace expertise, technical support, financial reasoning, records management, language quality, audio data, subtitles, and structured human judgment.

That is good news if you already have skills from a normal job and want to move into AI work.

This week’s list shows exactly where the market is going.

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Here are the roles that stood out most this week:

Top pick of the week

Records Manager — Handshake AI
📍 Remote (US) | 💰 Up to $75/hr

This is one of the strongest roles in the list because it shows where AI work is moving: away from generic annotation and toward real professional expertise. Records managers, archivists, librarians, collections managers, and information managers understand classification, retrieval, context, and accuracy — exactly the kind of judgment AI models still need humans for.

🏢 Real Workplace Expertise Is Becoming AI Work

Admin skills, AI pay
Executive Assistant & Admin Operations Expert — Mercor
📍 Remote (US and Canada) | 💰 $45-$60 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is a perfect example of everyday professional experience becoming valuable in AI. The work is not generic admin support — it is building realistic admin tasks and grading rubrics so AI agents can be tested against real office workflows. If you have executive assistant or operations experience, this is a much more interesting AI entry point than basic labeling.
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Strong technical bridge
IT Support Expert — Mercor
📍 Remote (US and Canada) | 💰 $50-$70 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: AI agents are being tested on longer, more realistic work tasks now — and IT support is full of them. Troubleshooting, permissions, device setup, software issues, and step-by-step diagnosis all have checkable outcomes. That makes IT support experience surprisingly valuable for AI evaluation work.
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Top expert role
Records Manager — Handshake AI
📍 Remote (US) | 💰 Up to $75/hr
Why It’s Interesting: This is one of the clearest signs that AI companies need niche professional judgment. Archivists, librarians, records managers, and information managers understand how information should be organized, preserved, retrieved, and interpreted. That matters because AI models do not just need more data — they need better feedback from people who know what “correct” looks like inside a real workplace.
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Best expert upside
Financial Consulting Expert — Turing
📍 Remote (Worldwide)
Why It’s Interesting: This is exactly where AI work becomes more defensible. Transaction advisory, valuation, restructuring, and strategic finance are not simple labeling tasks. They require professional judgment, business context, and the ability to evaluate complex reasoning — the kind of expertise AI labs still need humans for.
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🧪 Good Entry Points Into AI Work

Best general entry point
AI Trainer - Data Annotator — Toloka Annotators
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $22 per hour equivalent
Why It’s Interesting: This is still one of the clearest ways to get direct AI work experience. Rating AI-generated content, checking factual accuracy, and comparing responses all teach the core skill behind many better AI roles: consistent human judgment against detailed guidelines. It is a practical foothold if you are trying to build AI-related experience.
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Low pay, real exposure
Generative AI Annotator — Innodata
📍 Remote (US) | 💰 $9 p/hour
Why It’s Interesting: The pay is not the strongest in this list, but the work is directly tied to how language models learn reasoning, structure, and response quality. For someone trying to get an AI-related role on their resume, this can still be useful as a first step — as long as you treat it as a foothold, not the ceiling.
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Simple but useful
Indonesian Data Collection Specialist — DATAmundi
📍 Remote (US + UK + Canada) | 💰 $22 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is a good entry point because the task is concrete: finding publicly available empty PDF forms from official sources. It is not flashy, but clean source material is part of the supply chain behind better AI systems. The fact that no prior experience is required also makes it one of the more accessible roles in the list.
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Niche formatting skill
LaTeX Specialist - AI Trainer Project — Invisible
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $8-to-$30 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This role is more specialized than it first looks. LaTeX, math rendering, markdown, structured editing, and rubric-based review are all areas where AI output can break in subtle ways. If you can catch those errors, you are helping improve the reliability of technical AI systems — especially for math, code, and structured documents.
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Health data angle
Fitness Enthusiasts - Wearables — Turing
📍 Remote (Worldwide)
Why It’s Interesting: This is a smart niche because it sits at the intersection of AI, personalization, health behavior, and wearable data. As AI products become more personalized, companies need humans who can judge whether recommendations and insights actually make sense in real daily life. That makes this more interesting than a standard data task.
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🌍 Language, Audio, and Multilingual Roles

Medical NLP role
Italian Data Annotation Specialist — Docplanner Tech
📍 Remote (Europe) | 💰 15 euros / h
Why It’s Interesting: This is stronger than generic annotation because it combines language, audio, medical terminology, named-entity extraction, and NLP quality. That mix matters. AI systems in healthcare-related products need cleaner, more careful data than ordinary content tasks, and Italian language expertise adds another layer of value.
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Easy audio entry point
French Voice Recording Contributor — LIONBRIDGE
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $18 - $20 an hour
Why It’s Interesting: Voice work still matters because AI products are moving fast into speech, assistants, transcription, and audio interfaces. Recording short sentences, typing audio, and reviewing voice data may sound simple, but these tasks help build the speech data that makes AI systems sound more natural and useful.
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Strong language premium
AI Trainer - Advanced Japanese Fluency — YO IT Consulting
📍 Remote (Hong Kong) | 💰 $30/hr
Why It’s Interesting: Advanced language fluency is still a real advantage in AI work. This role is about categorizing and labeling diverse datasets with predefined taxonomies, which means precision matters. For Japanese speakers, this is a stronger path than basic translation because it builds direct AI training experience.
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Cultural context matters
African-English Multilingual Cultural Image–Text Annotator — Open Train AI
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $0.29/label
Why It’s Interesting: This is important because image-text AI is only as good as the cultural context behind the captions. Rewriting captions, verifying associations, and flagging weak examples helps models understand more than objects — it helps them understand meaning across languages and communities.
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Good audio-language niche
Podcast Audio Transcription Specialist – Thai — Braintrust AI
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $15 – $25/hr
Why It’s Interesting: Thai transcription is more valuable than basic typing because it supports audio understanding in a language where accuracy, formatting, grammar, and listening skill all matter. Clean transcripts are still one of the foundations for better speech, search, and summarization systems.
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Best subtitle role
Subtitle Translator — rev
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $1.70 - $4.00+ per audio/video minute
Why It’s Interesting: Subtitle translation is one of the more practical language roles because it combines meaning, tone, timing, formatting, and audience experience. It is not just translating words. You are making video content accessible across languages while preserving context — the same kind of judgment AI systems still struggle with.
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📌 What this week’s jobs tell us:

AI hiring is getting more practical.

The market still has entry-level annotation work, but the better roles are moving toward real professional experience, technical troubleshooting, financial judgment, records expertise, language quality, audio data, subtitles, health behavior, and cultural context.

That is the opportunity: your existing skills may already be more relevant to AI work than you think.

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