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Securities & Financial Regulation Expert

Turing Remote Posted 3 days ago

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$40/task

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About this Role

About Turing

Turing is one of the world’s fastest-growing AI companies, accelerating the advancement and deployment of powerful AI systems. Turing helps customers in two ways: working with the world’s leading AI labs to advance frontier model capabilities in thinking, reasoning, coding, agentic behavior, multimodality, multilinguality, STEM, and frontier knowledge; and leveraging that work to build real-world AI systems that solve mission-critical priorities for companies.

Role Overview

We are looking for strong, detail-oriented software practitioners to help evaluate and improve datasets for agentic coding models.

This role involves working with realistic coding tasks in an agentic coding harness, reviewing model trajectories, verifying solutions, and producing high-quality annotations.

Depending on the assignment, the work may include:

Online evaluations: Interacting with blinded models on predefined tasks, then ranking and grading the resulting trajectories Offline evaluations: Designing realistic coding tasks, calibrating them through user simulation, writing task-specific rubrics, and grading generated trajectories

This is not a basic annotation role. It requires strong engineering judgment, the ability to read and debug code, validate behavior, follow detailed process rules, and make consistent evaluation decisions across model runs.

We are specifically looking for candidates with enough engineering maturity to independently handle real-world software tasks, not just toy problems or superficial code review exercises.

What does day-to-day look like Execute realistic coding tasks within the assigned agentic coding harness while maintaining model blindness and session independence Follow task instructions, milestones, planned interactions, and evaluation guardrails consistently across runs Verify model outputs by reading code, running commands, checking logs, and validating generated artifacts Write clear, specific, evidence-based rationales for trajectory rankings and assessments Design multi-step, realistic coding tasks (offline work), including user intent, milestones, and expected behaviors Create and refine task-specific rubrics and binary evaluation criteria Review completed work for quality, consistency, completeness, and schema compliance Identify and escalate broken environments, unclear instructions, or process gaps with supporting evidence Requirements Software Engineering Fluency (Mandatory) 5+ years of experience in software engineering, QA, developer tooling, data/ML engineering, or similar code-heavy roles Strong hands-on experience in at least 1–2 programming languages or ecosystems Ability to:Read and understand unfamiliar codebases Run and interpret tests, scripts, and CLI tools Debug issues and reason about edge cases or partial fixes Evaluate whether an implementation is functionally correct

Representative languages include: Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Rust, Java, C/C++, Bash/CLI environments, Haskell, Swift, SQL, or other production-relevant ecosystems

Terminal & Tooling Skills (Mandatory) Comfortable working in Linux/Ubuntu-like environments Proficient with:Terminal workflows Git basics Code editors or IDEs Package managers and test runners JSON, YAML, and Markdown

Familiarity with Docker and reproducible environments (strong plus, especially for offline work)

Coding-Agent Workflow Familiarity (Mandatory) Comfortable working with or quickly adapting to agentic coding environments, such as:OpenCode Claude Code Cursor Similar coding-agent tools

Ability to execute and evaluate tasks within agent-driven workflows Quality Judgment & Annotation Accuracy (Mandatory) Ability to:Compare multiple model trajectories and identify meaningful differences Distinguish correctness from style, communication quality, and agent behavior Evaluate solutions consistently using defined rubrics Follow detailed process instructions without deviation Maintain consistency across repeated or similar evaluations Write concise, evidence-based rationales (not generic summaries) Work Style Highly detail-oriented and process-driven Comfortable with repetitive, high-precision evaluation work Able to maintain consistency across long tasks and multiple model runs Proactively flags ambiguity instead of making assumptions Balances realism with strict evaluation consistency Perks of Freelancing With Turing Work on cutting-edge AI projects with leading foundation model companies Collaborate on high-impact work at the frontier of LLM evaluation and reasoning Remote, flexible opportunities with global teams Competitive compensation based on experience and project scope Offer Details Commitments Required: 8 hours per day with a 4-hour overlap with PST. Employment Type: Contractor position (Note: this role does not include medical/paid leave). Duration of Contract: 5 weeks; [expected start date is next week].

Requirements

  • Must be eligible to work in Remote
  • Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
  • Reliable high-speed internet connection

Compensation Analysis

Shape the "brain" of future AI. By working as a Securities & Financial Regulation Expert, you ensure that future models understand the nuance of your field. At $40/hr, it's a lucrative way to preserve the integrity of your profession in the digital age.

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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.