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AI-powered platform connecting developers and domain experts with top US companies for remote AI training, coding, and evaluation work.
Pay Schedule
Bi-monthly — payments on the 1st and 16th of each month.
Payment
Bank transfer (direct deposit / international wire)
Turing matches software engineers and ML specialists with long-term AI projects from Silicon Valley companies. Features a thorough vetting process and skill-matched placement.
Sign up at turing.com. Add your skills, experience, and preferred work types (AI training, coding, evaluation).
Take automated assessments to verify your skills. Turing uses its own AI to evaluate candidates — tests cover coding, domain knowledge, and communication.
Once vetted, Turing's AI matching system pairs you with relevant projects. Both long-term engineering roles and short-term AI training gigs are available.
Work remotely on matched projects. AI training work includes LLM evaluation, code generation review, data annotation, and RLHF tasks.
Software engineers and ML specialists seeking long-term projects
Turing pays via bank transfer on a bi-monthly schedule (1st and 16th of each month).
Payment timing is reliable. International transfers may take 3–5 business days.
Turing has expanded beyond traditional dev matching into AI training and evaluation:
These roles are part-time friendly and don't require the same intensive vetting as full-time engineering positions.
Complete the vetting process fully — even if you're only interested in AI training work, a strong profile opens more opportunities.
Highlight any domain expertise (STEM, medicine, law) as these unlock higher-paying AI evaluation tasks.
Check for AI training-specific roles separately from traditional engineering positions.
Turing's AI matching improves over time — the more you work, the better your project matches.
AI training and evaluation roles typically pay $15–$40/hr depending on the task complexity and your expertise. Full-time engineering roles through Turing pay significantly more ($50–$100+/hr).
No. While Turing started as a developer-focused platform, they now have AI training roles for domain experts in STEM, writing, languages, and more. Coding skills help but aren't required for all roles.
Turing offers both traditional remote engineering work and AI training gigs. The vetting process is more thorough than platforms like Remotasks or DataAnnotation, but pay rates tend to be competitive and the platform is well-established.
Global — available to workers worldwide. International bank transfers supported.