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AI Agent Evaluation Analyst - AI Trainer

Mindrift

Town of Texas (WI)

Remote

USD 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A technology firm is seeking a QA contributor for a project centered on autonomous AI agents. This flexible, remote opportunity suits individuals with strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in scenarios involving logic and evaluation. Candidates can earn up to $55/hour while working on important AI advancements.

Benefits

Flexible scheduling
Competitive pay based on expertise
Experience in advanced AI projects

Qualifications

  • Proven ability to reason about complex systems and scenarios.
  • Capability to spot contradictions and vagueness in requirements.
  • Familiarity with reading JSON and YAML formats.

Responsibilities

  • Review tasks for logic, completeness, and realism.
  • Identify inconsistencies and unclear decision points.
  • Define expected behaviors for AI agents.
  • Annotate causal relationships and reasoning paths.
  • Collaborate with QA, writers, or developers for refinements.

Skills

Analytical thinking
Attention to detail
Structured data formats
Holistic assessment
Communication skills
Job description
Overview

At Mindrift, innovation meets opportunity. We believe in using the power of collective human intelligence to ethically shape the future of AI. The Mindrift platform, launched and powered by Toloka, connects domain experts with cutting-edge AI projects from innovative tech clients. Our mission is to unlock the potential of GenAI by tapping into real-world expertise from across the globe.


Who we're looking for

We’re looking for curious and intellectually proactive contributors, the kind of person who double-checks assumptions and plays devil’s advocate.


Are you comfortable with ambiguity and complexity? Does an async, remote, flexible opportunity sound exciting? Would you like to learn how modern AI systems are tested and evaluated?


This is a flexible, project-based opportunity well-suited for:



  • Analysts, researchers, or consultants with strong critical thinking skills.

  • Students (senior undergrads / grad students) looking for an intellectually interesting gig.

  • People open to a part-time and non-permanent opportunity.


About the project

We’re on the hunt for QAs for autonomous AI agents for a new project focused on validating and improving complex task structures, policy logic, and agent evaluation frameworks. Throughout the project, you’ll have to balance quality assurance, research, and logical problem-solving. This project opportunity is ideal for people who enjoy looking at systems holistically and thinking through scenarios, implications, and edge cases.


You do not need a coding background, but you must be curious, intellectually rigorous, and capable of evaluating the soundness and consistency of complex setups. If you’ve ever excelled in things like consulting, CHGK, Olympiads, case solving, or systems thinking — you might be a great fit.


What you’ll be doing


  • Reviewing evaluation tasks and scenarios for logic, completeness, and realism.

  • Identifying inconsistencies, missing assumptions, or unclear decision points.

  • Helping define clear expected behaviors (gold standards) for AI agents.

  • Annotating cause-effect relationships, reasoning paths, and plausible alternatives.

  • Thinking through complex systems and policies as a human would to ensure agents are tested properly.

  • Working closely with QA, writers, or developers to suggest refinements or edge case coverage.


How to get started

Apply to this post, qualify, and get the chance to contribute to a project aligned with your skills, on your own schedule. Shape the future of AI while building tools that benefit everyone.


Qualifications


  • Excellent analytical thinking: Can reason about complex systems, scenarios, and logical implications.

  • Strong attention to detail: Can spot contradictions, ambiguities, and vague requirements.

  • Familiarity with structured data formats: Can read, not necessarily write JSON/YAML.

  • Can assess scenarios holistically: What's missing, what’s unrealistic, what might break?

  • Good communication and clear writing (in English) to document your findings.


Additional preferences


  • Experience with policy evaluation, logic puzzles, case studies, or structured scenario design.

  • Background in consulting, academia, olympiads (e.g. logic/math/informatics), or research.

  • Exposure to LLMs, prompt engineering, or AI-generated content.

  • Familiarity with QA or test-case thinking (edge cases, failure modes, “what could go wrong”).

  • Some understanding of how scoring or evaluation works in agent testing (precision, coverage, etc.).


Benefits


  • Get paid for your expertise, with rates that can go up to $55/hour depending on your skills, experience, and project needs.

  • Take part in a flexible, remote, freelance project that fits around your primary professional or academic commitments.

  • Participate in an advanced AI project and gain valuable experience to enhance your portfolio.

  • Influence how future AI models understand and communicate in your field of expertise.

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