About the work
Hatch organises expert AI trainers to work on AI training projects for frontier AI labs. This project runs for four weeks with a small team, and there's a robust chance of further work for people who do well.
As an AI Trainer you write tasks that ask an AI model to produce a real file, such as a spreadsheet, a slide deck, or a document, and that are hard enough for the model to get part of it wrong. You then write the scoring guide that another model uses to grade the output.
The subject matter is everyday rather than specialist. It could be cafe guides, event plans, content calendars for social media accounts, movie reviews, or anything else you're interested in. You don't need a background in finance, law, or software. What you need is an excellent eye for detail and the patience to write a prompt that makes an AI produce something complicated.
What you'll do
- Write realistic task briefs that ask an AI model to build an output
- Test your own brief, see where the model falls short, and improve it
- Write the scoring guide, item by item, so someone else can grade the output the same way you would
- Take reviewer feedback and fold it into your next task
Who we're looking for
- You write excellent English in your own voice.
- You're confident building slide decks, formatted documents, or spreadsheets.
- Your attention to detail is extremely high. You notice when a total doesn't add up or a heading doesn't match.
- You follow written instructions precisely, including the fiddly ones.
- You're reliable, ask questions when you're unsure, and take feedback well.
Requirements for the role
- You have the right to work in Australia
- You are based in Victoria, NSW, Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, the Northern Territory or South Australia
- You are available to work 15-20 hours per week
- You are able to start in the week beginning Monday 24 August
- You have access to your own computer
Previous AI training or data annotation work is a bonus rather than a requirement. If you have it, name the provider in your application.
How it works
Apply, complete a short assessment, then start in the week beginning Monday 24 August if you're successful. The whole process takes a few days.
📌 AI Trainer (Darwin)
🏢 Hatch
📍 Darwin