Outlier AI Jobs: What Roles Are The Company Hiring For in 2025?

Outlier AI offers flexible, remote work for freelancers. Are you eligible for any of these roles?

Outlier, an AI company, is looking for expert freelancers to help train AI models, and offers a wide variety of roles, depending on your experience.

As part of its mission to develop the ‘world’s most developed generative AI model’, the platform is opening its virtual doors to experts in coding, content writing, art, math, voice acting, and more making it a flexible way for workers with diverse skills to earn a little extra income.

Freelance work at Outlier AI is fully remote too, allowing workers across the US to pick up some work without commuting to a physical location. If you’re interested, read on to discover some facts about the employer and eight different roles the company is hiring for this February.

What is Outlier AI?

Outlier AI is a Silicon Valley-based company aiming to build the world’s most advanced generative AI by connecting experts in their fields. The platform is currently working on a range of projects, including coding, content creation, and building expertise in specific domains, so the roles it’s hiring for are fairly varied as a result.

The remote work platform hires freelancers for short-term projects and has already paid out over $100 million to 50,000 freelancers across the world according to the company’s website.

 

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If you’re considering applying for a freelance role at Outlier AI, here’s some information you should know off the bat:

  • All of Outlier AI’s freelance roles are fully remote, but some opportunities are only available to workers in certain regions
  • The amount you’re able to earn with Outlier AI will depend on your area of expertise, with fields like biology and psychology commanding higher rates
  • Working with Outlier AI is flexible, so you’re often able to choose how much time to commit to projects
  • Freelancers with Outlier AI receive weekly payments for work completed on the platform
  • Even if you pass Outlier’s assessments, there’s no guarantee you’ll be selected for projects
  • Workloads with Outlier AI can be inconsistent, so we wouldn’t recommend relying on the platform for a consistent income stream

Is Outlier AI a Scam?

Outlier’s abundant job opportunities may seem too good to be true. The company’s recruiters also commonly send messages to potential candidates on LinkedIn, which may raise alarm bells for those looking to avoid LinkedIn scams.

However, if you’re wondering if Outlier is a scam, you can rest assured. Outlier AI is a legitimate company: there’s evidence of work on the platform being assigned and accomplished, and scores of freelancers have reported having been paid on time on forums like Reddit.

It’s worth noting that the company does have some less-than-favorable reviews on Trustpilot, with an overall score of 3.2. Many of the poor reviews talk of no work being provided, training taking too long, and poor communication.  However, this doesn’t mean that the company isn’t legit, and there are many reviews with positive experiences. We would advise though approaching opportunities with Outlier AI with these complaints in mind, and as we’ve mentioned, it shouldn’t be relied on as a fulltime job.

With so many job-seeking scams out there, you’re right to be cautious. For extra security when looking for online work, here are some tips to help you avoid remote work-from-home scams.

8 Fully-Remote Roles Outlier AI Is Hiring For Today

According to the Outlier’s job portal, the company is currently advertising for 66 opportunities in the US. We break down the main roles it’s hiring for, and their salary ranges, next.

  1. AI Content Editor
  2. AI Writing Evaluator
  3. Freelance Writer
  4. AI Training for Art
  5. AI Math Trainer 
  6. AI Fact Checker for different specialisms 
  7. Coding Expertise for AI training 
  8. Voice Acting for AI Training

1. AI Content Editor

  • Pay range: $15 to $35 per hour

AI content editors with Outlier AI are responsible for helping to train the AI model’s written responses. Tasks include reading English text in order to rank a series of responses, writing and rewriting prompts and responses, and assessing the actuality and relevance of text produced by AI.

Due to the nature of the role, candidates need to be fluent in the English language, have experience being a professional writer, have an associate degree or higher in a writing-related discipline, and have exceptional spelling and grammar.

The amount you get paid with this role will depend on which tier you are eligible for, with rates starting at $15 per hour for Tier 1 experts.

Apply for its Tier 1 position here

2. AI Writing Evaluator 

  • Pay range: $15 to $35 per hour

The ultimate goal of Outlier’s AI Content Evaluator is to measure and compare the performance of different AI models. Like with the previous two roles, this will be a reading and writing-intensive role, but experts won’t exclusively be working with Outlier’s own AI model.

Content Evaluators will be tasked with reading English text from AI models and ranking the series of responses in order, addressing the actuality and relevance of text produced by different AI models, and writing and rewriting prompts and responses. Experience as a professional writer or editor as required, as well as a degree in a writing-related discipline, and a strong craft of the English language.

The role also operates on a tier system, with more experienced freelancers earning more competitive rates of pay.

Apply for the position here

3. Freelance Writer

  • Pay: $25 per hour

If you’re an avid writer and have little or no experience in AI, Outlier’s freelance writer position might be right for you. Successful applicants will be trusted with writing and editing high-quality texts, creatively writing short stories based on given topics, and determining whether submitted texts are factually correct, among a range of other tasks.

To apply, you’ll need to have native proficiency in the written language advertised in the role, and the ability to follow detailed instructions. Experience as a professional translator or writer is a bonus, but this role generally has a low barrier to entry, making it suitable for a larger pool of applicants.

Currently, Outlier is only hiring for US-based Spanish or Flemish writers, but the company posts new job listings regularly if you’re looking for an English-based role.

Apply for its Spanish writer position here, and its Flemish writer position here

4. AI Training for Art

  • Pay: Up to $30 per hour

Outlier’s art experts help train AI models to become more accurate, relevant, and safe in the production of AI art. The role will require you to train AI models by crafting and answering questions related to art, including drawing, painting, and photography, evaluate and rank AI-generated responses, and use your domain expertise to assess the faculty and relevance of AI-generated text.

Due to the position’s specialisms, you’ll have to have to have a bachelor’s or higher degree in an art-related subject, and familiarity with the art landscape to apply. You’ll also need to have strong storytelling and narrative skills and be adept at research and fact-checking.

Apply for the position here

5. AI Math Trainer

  • Pay range: $30 to $50 per hour

If you’re more of a numbers person, Outlier’s math trainer position might suit you well. The company is calling math experts to help them train AI, by crafting and answering questions related to the discipline, evaluating and ranking domain-specific responses generated by AI, and addressing the actuality and reverence of math-specific text produced by AI.

Desirable candidates will have a Master’s degree or higher in a Math related field, experience working as a Math professional, and the ability to clearly write about Math-related concepts in fluent English.

Due to the specialist skills the role requires, you’ll be able to earn slightly more with this role, with hourly rates reaching $50 per hour.

Apply for the position here

6. AI Fact Checker for different specialisms

  • Pay: $30 to $50 per hour

If you’re an expert in your field, chances are Outlier will want to hear from you. The AI company is currently hiring fact-checkers with expertise across 19 different specialisms – from electronics and mechanical engineering to sociology and public health.

The nature of your role will depend on your area of expertise. However, general fact-checking responsibilities include training AI models by creating and answering questions relating to your field, evaluating and ranking AI-generated responses, and leveraging your domain expertise to assess the actuality of AI-generated text.

You’ll need a bachelor’s degree or higher in your field to be in with a chance of landing the role, as well as excellent English verbal and written communication skills. Some roles will also require you to have worked in a related field for five or more years, so it’s worth checking the job description thoroughly before applying.

7. Coding Expertise for AI Training

  • Pay: $25 to $50 per hour

If you’re an experienced software engineer who’s looking for a lucrative side hustle, you’re in luck. Outlier is currently on the hunt for coding experts to help them train AI models to write better code.

According to the job listing, projects typically include discrete, highly variable problems that involve engaging with these models as they learn to code. Potential tasks include crafting and answering questions related to computer science, and evaluating and ranking code generated by AI models.

Eligable candidates require a degree or higher in computer science and will need to be proficient at working with one or more of the following languages: Java, Python, JavaScript / TypeScript, C++, Swift, or Verilog

The role is currently open to candidates with different native languages, but you can apply for its English-speaking position here

8. Voice Acting for AI Training

  • Pay range: Up to $40 an hour

Calling all thespians! Outlier’s openings aren’t restricted to desk-based professionals, the AI company is also hiring experienced voice actors to help improve the models’ understanding of human speech.

The role requires you to record your voice as part of short conversations expressing different emotions, accents, and audio modulations, as well as reviewing recordings submitted by other users.

While experience with voice-related work, including voiceover acting or audio narration is a bonus, it’s not a dealbreaker. Must-have requirements include native fluence in the specified language, access to a quiet location to record audio, and the ownership of a high-fidelity microphone for recordings.

Apply for the position here

Make 2025 Your Year For Landing a Remote Job

If your skills don’t align with any of the roles we’ve listed above, rest assured. The company is advertising even more openings on its website, so you check out Outlier’s job portal for its full list of opportunities.

Freelance work isn’t everyone’s bag, either. So if you’re looking for a full-time remote position with better security and insurance benefits, we recommend applying to a company that has fully committed to remote work in 2025, or taking a look at fully remote jobs from tech leaders like Microsoft or Apple.

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Isobel O'Sullivan (BSc) is a senior writer at Tech.co with over four years of experience covering business and technology news. Since studying Digital Anthropology at University College London (UCL), she’s been a regular contributor to Market Finance’s blog and has also worked as a freelance tech researcher. Isobel’s always up to date with the topics in employment and data security and has a specialist focus on POS and VoIP systems.
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