TypeScript Expert Evaluator
Micro1 • Remote • Posted 57 days ago
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Pay Rate
$42.5/task
Posted
57d ago
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About this Role
Job Summary
Join our micro1 team as a TypeScript Expert Evaluator and contribute to a cutting-edge AI training initiative. This is a unique opportunity for elite engineers with deep TypeScript expertise to participate in high-impact technical interviews and advanced code assessments. Your work will directly influence the development of next-generation AI coding models.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct live, 1-hour technical interviews emphasizing algorithmic problem-solving with TypeScript. Evaluate and document participant performance, focusing on logic, syntax, and code optimization strategies. Precisely classify sessions into difficulty tiers based on proficiency with data structures, recursion, and dynamic programming. Deliver detailed written "trajectories" outlining problem-solving approaches, successes, and error analysis. Collaborate closely with the AI training team, providing actionable feedback that enhances model learning. Maintain high standards for both written and verbal communication, ensuring clarity in technical explanations. Adhere to structured evaluation protocols and deadlines.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Extensive, production-level mastery of TypeScript and advanced software engineering practices. Ability to independently solve and clearly explain solutions to LeetCode Hard-level algorithm problems. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science or a related STEM field. Minimum 5 years of professional software engineering experience. Demonstrated fluency in English with strong written and verbal communication skills. Capacity to articulate complex technical trade-offs and critical thinking around problem-solving processes.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience designing and conducting technical interviews or code evaluations. Familiarity with AI training, model evaluation, or related research environments. Contributions to open-source TypeScript projects or technical communities.
Requirements
- Must be eligible to work in Remote
- Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
- Demonstrated expertise in Software Engineering
Eligible Languages
Fluent proficiency in English
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct live, 1-hour technical interviews emphasizing algorithmic problem-solving with TypeScript.
- Evaluate and document participant performance, focusing on logic, syntax, and code optimization strategies.
- Precisely classify sessions into difficulty tiers based on proficiency with data structures, recursion, and dynamic programming.
- Deliver detailed written "trajectories" outlining problem-solving approaches, successes, and error analysis.
Compensation Analysis
Shape the "brain" of future AI. By working as a TypeScript Expert Evaluator, you ensure that future models understand the nuance of your field. At $42.5/hr, it's a lucrative way to preserve the integrity of your profession in the digital age.
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How is this different from the others?
Global Access. Micro1 is more open to international applicants (outside the US/UK) than DataAnnotation or Outlier.
What is the catch?
Privacy. Micro1 projects often require you to install time-tracking software that takes screenshots of your desktop while you work to ensure you are actually working. If you are uncomfortable with monitoring software, this might not be for you.
What does the work actually look like?
It is practical, hands-on data work. You might be recording short videos, categorizing images, rating text responses, or analyzing data. The tasks are designed to be short and distinct—typically 5-60 minutes per task.
How flexible is the schedule?
Extremely. This is true "log in and work" flexibility. You can usually work for 20 minutes or 4 hours depending on your availability. There are rarely minimum hour requirements, making it ideal for side income.
Is there an interview?
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You will likely be screened by "Zara", an AI recruiter. Treat this like a real video interview—speak clearly, ensure you have good lighting, and be ready to answer technical questions verbally, as the transcript is reviewed by human managers.