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We are seeking Creative Writers, Technical Writers and Evaluation Tutors to support research projects with a leading AI lab. In this role, you will contribute to some of the ongoing data campaigns, called Creative Writing, Companionship, and Presentation, and currently the priority will be given to those candidates who are experienced in at least one of the following skills: creative writing, product writing, technical writing. You will apply your judgment, critical thinking, and expertise to evaluate which responses are the most effective, natural, and compelling. ### Ideal Profiles There will be multiple ongoing campaigns, and we are looking for tutors who can meaningfully contribute to at least one of them. Candidates with strengths in one or more of the following areas will be especially well-suited: • *Creative Writing** - Strong background in fiction, poetry, screenwriting, or narrative development. - Experience producing original content such as speeches, dialogues, or literary critiques. - Ability to assess creativity, originality, and narrative flow. • *Companionship** - Capacity to recognize responses that demonstrate emotional intelligence, empathy, and helpfulness. - Keen awareness of tone, conciseness, and natural conversational flow. - Understanding of what makes interactions feel authentic and supportive. • *Presentation** - Ability to evaluate responses for clarity, structure, and overall polish. - Strong sense of how ideas should be articulated and communicated effectively. - Familiarity with persuasive, professional, or educational communication styles is a plus. ### General Requirements Across all campaigns, it is important that the team members: - Have broad range of knowledge and skills in one or several from the list of creative writing, product writing, technical writing. - Are highly proficient in English (both written and spoken). - Are responsive and demonstrate strong communication skills. - Have great attention to detail and the ability to apply consistent judgment. - Are reliable and able to manage deadlines independently in a remote environment. ### Role Details - **Hours:** 20–40 per week (flexible and ongoing). - **Location:** Fully remote and asynchronous — work according to your own schedule. Apply tot his job

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