AI Trainer Study Guides by Domain

Pick the domain that matches your strongest skill. Each guide covers what the role is, who should and shouldn’t apply, the assessment, sample tasks, weak-vs-strong answers, and where to apply. All guides are free; some application links are referral links.

Writing

Strong writers and editors who can explain why one answer beats another.

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Coding

Developers who can spot bugs, judge code quality, and write correct solutions.

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Math / STEM

People who can verify step-by-step reasoning and catch subtle errors.

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GIS / QGIS

Geospatial analysts who can evaluate spatial reasoning and tooling.

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Legal

Law-trained reviewers comfortable with precise, caveated reasoning.

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Finance

Finance/accounting backgrounds for numeric and regulatory accuracy.

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Medical

Clinicians and health-trained reviewers for accuracy and safety.

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Language

Fluent/native speakers for translation and multilingual evaluation.

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Data analysis

People fluent in stats, SQL, and reading charts critically.

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Generalist evaluator

The common entry point; broad judgment over deep expertise.

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Not sure? Take the self-screener →

Should you even apply? (60 seconds)

Three honest questions before you spend hours on an application.

Sample of what it checks: country eligibility · written English level · domain skill · realistic expectations about pay and task supply.

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