About The Role
We're looking for economists with public policy experience to help shape how AI understands and reasons about the real world. Your expertise will directly influence the quality of AI-generated policy analysis — making AI smarter, more rigorous, and more grounded in economic reality.
This is a fully remote, flexible contract role powered by Alignerr and Labelbox — two organizations at the forefront of AI development.
- Organization: Alignerr (Powered by Labelbox)
- Type: Hourly / Task-based Contract
- Location: Remote
- Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You’ll Do
- Review and evaluate AI-generated public policy questions, explanations, and economic analyses
- Assess economic reasoning across topics like regulation, welfare programs, fiscal policy, and market interventions
- Identify errors in logic, flawed assumptions, or misleading conclusions in AI outputs
- Provide clear, structured feedback to improve the accuracy, rigor, and real-world relevance of AI content
- Validate economic scenarios and policy recommendations against applied economics standards
- Work independently and asynchronously — on your own schedule
Who You Are
- 3+ years of experience working or teaching in public economics, applied economics, or economic policy
- Strong grasp of policy analysis frameworks and economic tradeoffs
- Able to critically evaluate written economic arguments and recommendations
- Comfortable delivering detailed, constructive written feedback
- Self-motivated and reliable when working independently
Nice to Have
- Graduate degree in Economics, Public Policy, or a related field
- Experience working in government agencies, think tanks, or policy research organizations
- Familiarity with AI content evaluation or annotation workflows
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects with top research labs
- Fully remote and flexible — work on your own schedule, wherever you are
- Freelance perks: autonomy, variety, and global collaboration
- Contribute to meaningful work that shapes how AI understands economics and public policy
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
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