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We are looking for anadvanced chemistto join ourteam to train AI models. You will measure the progress of these AIchatbots, evaluate their logic, and solve problems to improve thequality of each model. All potential applicants are encouraged toscroll through and read the complete job description beforeapplying. In this role you will need to hold an expertunderstanding of chemistry- a completed or in progress Masters/PhDis preferred but not required. Other related fields include, butare not limited to: Formulation Scientist, Development Chemist,Analytical Chemist, Chemical Engineer, Medicinal Chemist,Biochemist, Process Development Chemist. Benefits: * This is afull-time or part-time REMOTE position * You’ll be able to choosewhich projects you want to work on * You can work on your ownschedule * Projects are paid hourly starting at $40+ USD per hour,with bonuses on high-quality and high-volume work Responsibilities:* Give AI chatbots diverse and complex chemistry problems andevaluate their outputs * Evaluate the quality produced by AI modelsfor correctness and performance Qualifications: * A current, inprogress, or completed Masters and/or PhD is preferred but notrequired * Fluency in English (native or bilingual level) *Detail-oriented * Proficient in chemistry and inductive/deductivereasoning, physical/temporal/ spatial reasoning Note: Payment ismade via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. PayPalwill handle any currency conversions from USD. #INDUKCHM Job Types:Full-time, Part-time Pay: From £30.36 per hour Work Location:Remote

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