
Content Developer (Physics)
DataAnnotation · Arizona, United States
- Hybrid
- Full-time
- $40,000 / year
- Arizona, United States
Job highlights
- Develop physics content to train AI models.
- Evaluate AI chatbot performance and logic.
- Work remotely on a flexible schedule.
- Earn $40+ USD per hour.
- US-based independent contractor role.
About the role
Content Developer (Physics) - AI Training
DataAnnotation is seeking a skilled Content Developer with expertise in Physics to join our team. In this role, you will be instrumental in training AI models by measuring their progress, evaluating their logic, and solving problems to enhance model quality.
Responsibilities
- Assign writing and editing tasks to AI chatbots and meticulously evaluate their generated outputs.
- Assess the quality of AI model outputs for accuracy, correctness, and overall performance.
Qualifications
- Expert-level proficiency in writing, editing, and content development.
- Strong understanding of classical mechanics, electromagnetism (E&M), thermodynamics, and fundamental quantum concepts.
- Fluency in English (native or bilingual level).
- Exceptional attention to detail.
- A Master’s or PhD degree (current, in progress, or completed) is preferred but not mandatory.
- Experience in Communications and/or Journalism is a plus.
Benefits
- This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position.
- Flexibility to choose projects that align with your interests.
- Work on your own schedule.
- Hourly pay starting at $40+ USD, with potential bonuses for high-quality and high-volume work.
Notes
- Payment is processed via PayPal.
- This is an independent contract position.
- Only applicants located in the United States will be considered.
Key skills/competency
- Physics Content Developer
- AI Training
- Content Development
- Writing and Editing
- Model Evaluation
- Classical Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Quantum Concepts
- Problem Solving
- Remote Work
Skills & topics
- Physics
- Content Developer
- AI Training
- Remote Work
- Writing
- Editing
- DataAnnotation
- Contractor
- Part-time
- Full-time
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight physics expertise, writing skills, and AI interest.
- Showcase your skills: Emphasize detail-orientation and problem-solving abilities.
- Address qualifications: Clearly state your English fluency and physics knowledge.
- Mention preferred degrees: Note any Master's or PhD work in physics or related fields.
- Highlight remote work suitability: Confirm your ability to work independently.
Technical preparation
Review classical mechanics concepts.,Refresh knowledge of thermodynamics.,Study electromagnetism principles.,Revisit basic quantum mechanics.
Behavioral questions
Demonstrate attention to detail.,Show problem-solving skills.,Explain your writing process.,Discuss evaluating content quality.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the work arrangement for the Physics Content Developer role at DataAnnotation?
- The Physics Content Developer position at DataAnnotation is a remote role. This means you can work from anywhere, offering flexibility in your work environment.
- What are the primary responsibilities of a Content Developer (Physics) at DataAnnotation?
- As a Content Developer (Physics), you will be responsible for creating and evaluating content used to train AI models, specifically focusing on physics concepts. This includes assigning tasks to AI chatbots and assessing their output quality and logic.
- What qualifications are essential for the Physics Content Developer role?
- Essential qualifications include expert-level writing and editing skills, fluency in English, a strong grasp of physics (classical mechanics, E&M, thermodynamics, quantum concepts), and a detail-oriented approach. While a Master's or PhD is preferred, it's not strictly required.
- How is payment handled for the Physics Content Developer position at DataAnnotation?
- Payment for the Physics Content Developer role is made hourly via PayPal, starting at $40+ USD per hour. Bonuses may be awarded for high-quality and high-volume work. PayPal handles any necessary currency conversions.
- Is the Content Developer (Physics) job at DataAnnotation open to international applicants?
- No, only applicants currently residing in the United States will be considered for this Physics Content Developer position.
- Can I work part-time as a Physics Content Developer for DataAnnotation?
- Yes, the Content Developer (Physics) position at DataAnnotation can be taken on as either a full-time or part-time role, offering flexibility to fit your schedule.
- What kind of physics knowledge is required for the Content Developer role?
- The role requires a strong grasp of classical mechanics, electromagnetism (E&M), thermodynamics, and basic quantum concepts. An expert level of writing and editing is also crucial.