FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, this is a fully remote freelance opportunity with flexible hours.
What qualifications are required to apply for the Math Tutor position?
A bachelor's degree or higher in Math or a related subject is required, along with relevant experience as a Math professional.
What types of tasks will I be performing as a Math Tutor?
You will be assessing the factuality and relevance of domain-specific text produced by AI models, crafting and answering questions related to Math, and evaluating and ranking responses generated by AI models.
How is the payment structured for this position?
Payment rates for core project work range from $30 to $50 USD per hour, with varying rates depending on expertise, skills assessment, location, and project needs.
Is this position considered employment?
No, this role is a freelance opportunity and classified as a 1099 contract; it is not an employment position.
Can international students apply for this opportunity?
Yes, if you are an international student on a visa, you may be able to apply; however, you should consult with your tax and/or immigration advisor regarding your specific circumstances.
Will my personal data be handled securely?
Yes, Outlier collects, retains, and uses personal data for legitimate business purposes, and any information collected in connection with your application will be treated in accordance with the Outlier Privacy Policy.
Are there opportunities for advancement or higher pay within this role?
Yes, higher rates may be offered for individuals with advanced degrees such as PhDs, and certain projects may also offer incentive payments.
How will I be evaluated in this position?
You will be evaluated based on your performance in assessing and ranking responses generated by AI models, as well as the relevance and quality of the questions you craft and answer.
What if I have more questions about the application process?
You can reach out directly to Outlier for more information regarding the application process and any specific questions you may have.