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DATA SCIENTIST (PART-TIME WORK FROM HOME): DataAnnotation is hiring for a fully remote home office role!

🏢 Company: DataAnnotation

📍 Location: Dahlgren, Virginia

💼 Type: Part Time

🏠 Work Model: 100% Remote

💰 Salary: $40 – $50 USD/hour

🌐 Source: ZipRecruiter

📋 Job Description

DataAnnotation is committed to creating quality AI. Join our team to help train AI chatbots while gaining the flexibility of remote work and choosing your own schedule.We are looking for a proficient Data Scientist (part-time work from home) to join our team to train our AI chatbots to code. You will work with the chatbots that we are building in order to measure their progress, as well as write and evaluate code.To apply to this role, you will need to be proficient in either Python and/or JavaScript. However, all of the following programming languages are also relevant: TypeScript, C, C#, C++, HTML/CSS, React, Go, Java, Kotlin, SQL, and Swift in order to solve coding problems (think LeetCode, HackerRank, etc). For each coding problem, you must be able to explain how your solution solves the problem.Benefits:This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE positionYou’ll be able to choose which projects you want to work onYou can work on your own scheduleProjects are paid hourly, starting at $40+ USD per hour, with bonuses for high-quality and high-volume workResponsibilities:Come up with diverse problems and solutions for a coding chatbotWrite high-quality answers and code snippetsEvaluate code quality produced by AI models for correctness and performanceQualifications:Fluency in English (native or bilingual level)Proficient in either Python and/or JavaScriptExcellent writing and grammar skillsA bachelor’s degree (completed or in progress)Previous experience as a Software Developer, Coder, Software Engineer, or ProgrammerNote: Payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. PayPal will handle any currency conversions from USD. This job is only available to those in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Those located outside of these countries will not see work or assessments available on our site at this time.


General Tips for the Perfect Home Office:

What do I need at home to work remotely?

The basics are internet of at least 10MB, a space where you can concentrate (could be a table in the living room or bedroom), a computer with webcam, and headphones with a microphone for meetings. If possible, invest in a comfortable chair – your back will thank you. Good lighting also makes a difference in video calls. Having this minimal setup is essential to apply for remote job opportunities available in the market.

Is home office suitable for every type of professional?

Definitely not. You need to be disciplined to avoid the temptation of bed or TV. You have to know how to organize yourself without someone supervising you in person, meet deadlines on your own, and be proactive in communication. If you’re the type who needs constant supervision or gets easily distracted, you might have difficulties. That’s why, before seeking remote work, honestly evaluate whether you have this profile.

How do companies monitor remote work?

The focus shifts from “how many hours you sat at your desk” to “what you delivered.” Companies use tools like Trello, Asana, or Monday to track projects, hold daily or weekly meetings for alignment, and establish clear goals. Some use monitoring software, but most prefer to trust results. This is an important characteristic of modern remote work.

What are the main advantages of remote work?

Goodbye traffic! You save 2-3 hours per day on commuting, spend less on transportation and food. You can wake up later, have lunch at home, be present to receive deliveries, and have more time with family. The flexibility also allows you to work from anywhere – some even travel while working. These advantages make home office increasingly sought after.

What are the biggest challenges of working from home?

The refrigerator calling your name every hour, family thinking you’re available because you’re at home, the difficulty of “switching off” from work. Missing coffee breaks with colleagues can be tough – loneliness is real. It’s also easy to overwork when your office is your bedroom. That’s why it’s important to create clear routines and boundaries before accepting a remote position.

💡 Interested in this opportunity?

This remote position for Data Scientist (part-time work from home) at DataAnnotation offers the possibility of 100% remote work.

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