15 Remote AI Jobs Hiring Now (Up to $83/hr)
From annotators and evaluators to coding, language, and expert roles.
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Most people are still applying to the wrong AI jobs.
They are chasing generic low-level work while the better opportunities keep moving toward evaluation, QA, language judgment, technical review, and real domain expertise.
This week’s list makes that shift very clear.
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Here are the roles that stood out most this week:
Accounting Expert — Mercor
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $75-$83 per hour
This is exactly where AI work gets more valuable. Not generic annotation. Not vague “prompting.” Real domain expertise applied to model evaluation on financial statements, reconciliations, and ledger logic. That is the kind of work that is harder to replace and much better paid.
🚪 Good Entry Points Into AI Work
Best entry point
Annotator (English) - AI Trainer — Toloka Annotators
📍 Remote (Turkey) | 💰 $17 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is one of the clearest ways to get practical AI experience. You are helping decide what is accurate, useful, and safe — and that human judgment is still one of the main things stopping AI systems from getting worse at scale.
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Simple title, useful experience
AI Trainer - Data Annotator — Toloka Annotators
📍 Remote (Japan) | 💰 $18 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: The title sounds basic, but the value is real: these roles teach structured evaluation, consistency, and guideline-based decision-making. That is often the bridge from low-level work into QA, review, and better AI-facing roles.
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Good first foothold
Data Annotator — Hypersonix
📍 Remote (Worldwide)
Why It’s Interesting: This is the kind of role that can still make sense if you want to get into the ecosystem fast. On its own it is not the ceiling, but it can be a solid first foothold if you use it to build discipline, quality habits, and AI-related work history.
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🧪 Where Judgment Starts Paying More
Strong niche + healthcare angle
Portuguese Data Annotation Specialist — Docplanner Tech
📍 Remote (Europe) | 💰 15 EUR per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is better than generic annotation because it sits inside medical and NLP work. That combination matters. AI companies pay more when the data is language-heavy, domain-sensitive, and directly tied to real product quality.
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Underrated QA role
Deep Research - QA — Turing
📍 Remote (Worldwide)
Why It’s Interesting: This is a good example of how AI work is getting more layered. Reviewing captions for context, grammar, and alignment is more than simple annotation — it is structured quality control, and that kind of judgment work is becoming more valuable every month.
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Best multimodal role
Annotator – Visual & Media Evaluation — Turing
📍 Remote (Worldwide)
Why It’s Interesting: This is where AI starts moving beyond text. Evaluating visuals, motion, lighting, realism, and composition puts you closer to the next wave of AI products, and much closer to commercially useful work than people realize.
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High-leverage coding QA
Java Coding Specialist - AI Trainer Project — Invisible
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $45 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is serious model evaluation work. You are reviewing code, spotting failure patterns, and identifying where logic breaks down. That is much closer to improving the actual quality of coding models than most so-called AI jobs.
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🌍 Language Roles That Still Matter
Audio pipeline role
Arabic Transcriber — LIONBRIDGE
📍 Remote (Egypt, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Algeria) | 💰 $15 - $23 an hour
Why It’s Interesting: Transcription still matters because speech systems, captioning pipelines, and audio datasets all depend on clean human-produced text. It is not flashy, but it is still part of the infrastructure behind useful AI products.
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Best for writers
AI Writing Evaluator (English) — Alignerr
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $20–$40/hr
Why It’s Interesting: This is strong because writing taste is hard to automate. You are judging clarity, structure, tone, and effectiveness across formats, which means your feedback can improve how AI writes in ways that generic labeling never will.
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Best for translators
Spanish Language Expert — Alignerr
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $20–$40/hr
Why It’s Interesting: This is exactly the kind of language work that still has a future. Not raw translation volume, but reviewing nuance, register, idiomatic quality, and cultural fit — the areas where AI still makes embarrassing mistakes.
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Search + judgment
AI Prompt Search Rater - Arabi — RWS
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 15 USD/hour
Why It’s Interesting: Search rating looks simple until you realize it is one of the main ways humans teach systems what is relevant, useful, and contextually correct. That makes this more influential than many flashier-looking roles.
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Higher-value linguist role
Arabic (Gulf) Linguist – AI Content Evaluation & Quality Review — Welo Data
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $38 USD/hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is where language work gets more defensible. You are not just checking grammar. You are evaluating quality, rewriting outputs, and helping shape conversational data in a way that feels natural to real users.
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Strong pay for language QA
German Linguist – AI Content Evaluation & Quality Review — Welo Data
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $38.50/hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is the kind of role that rewards precise language judgment rather than generic bilingual ability. AI companies still need people who can tell when text sounds truly natural, culturally correct, and production-ready.
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🧠 Where Real Expertise Wins
Rare niche, strong pay
Music Expert — Mercor
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $67-$75 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is a great example of how the market is splitting. Generic workers compete at the bottom. Specialists with real knowledge of music theory, harmonic analysis, and structured evaluation move into a much better category of AI work.
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Best pay in this issue
Accounting Expert — Mercor
📍 Remote (Worldwide) | 💰 $75-$83 per hour
Why It’s Interesting: This is what people miss about AI hiring right now: the money often goes to people who can apply real expertise to model evaluation. Accounting logic, reconciliation, and financial interpretation are much harder for models than most casual users understand.
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📌 What this week’s jobs tell us:
The AI market is not flattening. It is splitting.
Low-level work still exists, but the better opportunities are moving toward judgment, QA, coding review, language quality, and domain expertise.
That is the layer above generic AI work — and that is where a lot of the upside is now.