Competitive Programmer
micro1
$45 – $65/hour · as listed
As a Competitive Programmer with intermediate coding skills, you'll contribute to AI training and development work focused on data annotation and algorithmic problem-solving. This remote role involves analyzing complex coding challenges, evaluating solutions, and providing detailed feedback to help train AI systems to reason through competitive programming problems at a higher level. Your expertise in data structures, algorithms, and code optimization will be applied to real-world scenarios that directly improve AI model performance.
The work suits programmers who enjoy breaking down technical problems, explaining their reasoning clearly, and maintaining high standards for accuracy and completeness. You'll work remotely as a contractor, documenting your analysis and communicating findings through digital platforms. This is intermediate-level AI data work that values domain knowledge and problem-solving ability over prior AI experience.
Compensation is listed at $45–$65 per hour, with arrangements made directly through micro1.
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