Position
Computer Science Content Author/Reviewer
Type
Contract
Compensation
$35–$75/hour
Location
Remote
Commitment
10+ hours/week
Responsibilities
- Author original computer science questions that test deep conceptual understanding, not surface-level recall.
- Ensure questions are unambiguous, self-contained, and precisely defined with all necessary information in the problem statement.
- Rate each question's difficulty: Medium (intro undergraduate), Hard (advanced undergraduate), or Expert (post‑graduate and above).
- Provide 1 correct answer and 9 plausible but subtly incorrect alternatives that challenge expert-level solvers.
- Write step‑by‑step Chain‑of‑Thought solutions with clear, concise intermediate steps in markdown format.
- Supply 1–5 academic references per question from reputable sources like peer‑reviewed journals or university repositories.
- For verification tasks: flag issues with clarity, completeness, precision, or solvability and justify any edits made.
Qualifications
Must‑Have
- PhD or doctoral candidate in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.
- Master's degree considered for candidates with exceptional depth in a specific subdomain.
- Strong command of graduate‑level CS theory, algorithms, systems design, and/or machine learning.
- Excellent written English and ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely.
Preferred
- Research publications, industry experience at top tech companies, or competitive programming background.
Position
Computer Science Content Author/Reviewer
Type
Contract
Compensation
$35–$75/hour
Location
Remote
Commitment
10+ hours/week
Responsibilities
- Author original computer science questions that test deep conceptual understanding, not surface-level recall.
- Ensure questions are unambiguous, self-contained, and precisely defined with all necessary information in the problem statement.
- Rate each question’s difficulty: Medium (intro undergraduate), Hard (advanced undergraduate), or Expert (post‑graduate and above).
- Provide 1 correct answer and 9 plausible but subtly incorrect alternatives that challenge expert-level solvers.
- Write step‑by‑step Chain‑of‑Thought solutions with clear, concise intermediate steps in markdown format.
- Supply 1–5 academic references per question from reputable sources like peer‑reviewed journals or university repositories.
- For verification tasks: flag issues with clarity, completeness, precision, or solvability and justify any edits made.
Qualifications
Must‑Have
- PhD or doctoral candidate in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.
- Master’s degree considered for candidates with exceptional depth in a specific subdomain.
- Strong command of graduate‑level CS theory, algorithms, systems design, and/or machine learning.
- Excellent written English and ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely.
Preferred
- Research publications, industry experience at top tech companies, or competitive programming background.
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