About the Role
What if your coding knowledge — however you acquired it — could directly improve the AI tools that developers use every day? We're looking for Code Review Specialists to evaluate AI-generated code for correctness, efficiency, and readability. Your feedback will help train the next generation of AI coding assistants used by millions.
This is a fully remote, flexible contract role open to anyone who can read and understand code. No computer science degree or professional experience required.
- Organization: Alignerr
- Type: Hourly Contract
- Location: Remote
- Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You'll Do
- Review AI-generated code in Python, JavaScript, or other languages for correctness, efficiency, and readability
- Identify bugs, logical errors, edge cases, and inefficiencies
- Rate code quality using structured evaluation rubrics
- Suggest clear, well-reasoned improvements
- Work across a variety of programming challenges and difficulty levels
- Complete assignments independently on your own schedule
Who You Are
- Able to read and understand code in at least one programming language
- Analytical thinker with solid problem-solving instincts
- Clear written communicator who can explain technical concepts accessibly
- Detail-oriented and consistent in your evaluations
- Self-motivated and comfortable working independently
- No computer science degree or professional engineering experience required — hobbyists and self-taught developers are strongly encouraged to apply
Nice to Have
- Familiarity with multiple programming languages
- Experience with code review, debugging, or software testing
- Background in competitive programming, open source contribution, or personal coding projects
- Prior exposure to AI tools or coding assistants as an end user
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects alongside leading research labs
- Fully remote and flexible — work when and where it suits you
- Freelance autonomy with the structure of meaningful, task-based work
- Contribute to AI development that has a real impact on how software is written
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension as new projects launch