Board Game Reasoning Expert (AI Training & Evaluation)
Turing • Remote
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Turing is one of the world’s fastest-growing AI companies, accelerating the advancement and deployment of powerful AI systems. Turing helps leading AI labs improve the reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making capabilities of large language models (LLMs) through high-quality human feedback, evaluation, and training data.
Role Overview
We are seeking Board Game Reasoning Experts to help train and evaluate next-generation AI models. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in board games, game mechanics, strategic reasoning, probability, and complex rule systems to create, review, and evaluate high-quality datasets that improve AI performance.
You will work on challenging tasks involving game logic, decision-making, strategic planning, rule interpretation, and scenario analysis, helping frontier AI systems develop stronger reasoning capabilities.
What Does Day-to-Day Look Like? Create and review game-based reasoning tasks designed to evaluate AI systems. Analyze board game scenarios, strategic decision trees, and rule-based systems. Evaluate AI-generated responses for correctness, consistency, and reasoning quality. Develop prompts, rubrics, and evaluation guidelines for board game and strategy-focused tasks. Identify logical errors, rule violations, and flawed reasoning in AI outputs. Contribute to benchmark creation and quality assurance processes for AI evaluation projects. Collaborate with project teams to improve dataset quality and evaluation methodologies. Requirements Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Cognitive Science, Game Design, Philosophy, Economics, or a related analytical field. 2+ years of professional or semi-professional experience in board game design, playtesting, tabletop game communities, or related strategy-focused environments. Strong understanding of logic, probabilistic reasoning, game mechanics, and complex rule systems. Background in game theory, behavioral economics, decision science, or formal logic. Familiarity with modern board games, trading card games (TCGs), tabletop RPGs, strategy games, or competitive game systems. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent written communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in data annotation, AI training, prompt engineering, QA, game design, puzzle design, or rules-based system analysis. Experience creating evaluation rubrics, benchmark datasets, or quality assurance frameworks. Experience with Python, SQL, or data analysis tools. Experience working on RLHF, model evaluation, synthetic data generation, or LLM benchmarking projects. Familiarity with recently released strategy or tabletop games and the ability to quickly learn new rule systems. Perks of Freelancing With Turing Work in a fully remote environment. Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI projects with leading LLM companies. Offer Details Commitments Required: At least 4 hours per day and minimum 20 hours per week with overlap of 4 hours with PST. Engagement type : Contractor assignment (no medical/paid leave) Duration of contract : 2 months; [expected start date is next week] Evaluation Process Take home Assessment
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 Mathematics
Compensation Analysis
Rare opportunity for top 1% experts. Earn $50/hr contributing to the world's most advanced AI labs. This is one of the few roles where academic precision is valued as highly as commercial output.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be a software engineer?
Not anymore. Turing built its reputation matching senior engineers with Silicon Valley companies, but they have heavily pivoted into AGI infrastructure. They now hire non-engineering domain experts, technical writers, and researchers for post-training data annotation and RLHF. A strong analytical background and excellent English are required, but you do not need to code.
How does matching work?
Turing calls it the 'Intelligent Talent Cloud.' You build a profile and go through deep vetting — automated tests, an AI-powered interview, and practical skill assessments. Once vetted, Turing's algorithm automatically surfaces you to partner companies (Fortune 500s and top AI labs). You don't browse job boards or bid on work — matches come to you.
How does payment work?
You are hired as an independent contractor, responsible for your own local taxes. Turing collects payment from the client and pays you monthly in USD via Deel, Payoneer, or direct bank/wire transfer. Monthly pay is standard for long-term contract roles — if you need weekly cash flow, this structure requires adjustment.
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?
Usually, no. Hiring for these roles is almost entirely based on passing an automated assessment or "qualification" task. If you pass the test, you get access to the work.