Contractor Email Specialist
Obsidian is hiring a remote Contractor Email Specialist. The career level for this job opening is Entry Level and is accepting USA based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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Mercor is collaborating with a leading AI lab to engage detail-oriented digital natives for a short-term project with an opportunity for a long-term extension. Contractors will support AI training workflows by working directly within a Gmail client.
This project is well-suited for individuals with strong digital literacy, STEM/technical undergraduates, master’s students, digitally skilled professionals, and others interested in practical exposure to AI systems. Light familiarity with JSON is helpful but not required.
Qualifications:
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow structured processes
- Comfort working with digital tools and interfaces such as Gmail (digital native profile)
- Familiarity with JSON or structured data formats preferred
- Background in STEM/technical disciplines (undergraduate or master’s students encouraged) or digitally skilled professionals including freelancers encouraged
- Generalist mindset with adaptability to evolving workflows
Requirements:
- The work is fully remote and can be done around your schedule
- You must be able to commit 20+ hours per week for this role
- This contract is expected to last a couple of weeks with opportunity of expansion into several months, including promotion opportunities within the project
- Successful contributions increase the odds that you are selected on future projects with Mercor
Pay and legal status:
- This role will pay at least $50/hr (USD), and more depending on your background and experience
- We will pay you out weekly via Stripe Connect based on the number of hours you log
- You will be classified as an “at-will” contractor to Mercor
- Please note that we cannot currently support H1-B or STEM OPT status candidates