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When I first got a rejection from mercor, they wrote I had a significant potential. I literally thought it was for me, but when I got 3 more rejections i realised it's a template 😭😭 what else is working for you. Tell me in the comments.
When I first got a rejection from mercor, they wrote I had a significant potential. I literally thought it was for me, but when I got 3 more rejections i realised it's a template 😭😭 what else is working for you. Tell me in the comments.
Hey. I have a masters in optomtery and phd in ophthalmology. Actively looking for freelance opportunities. I have made list of places I searched this week. Please let me know where do you find you freelance job and how much do u earn from them.
Mercor - Giving interviews.
Fiverr and upwork mostly- fake scammy msgs in my profile
Micro 1- Applied. Giving interviews actively.
We work remotely- asks for payment
Surely remote- asks for payment
Crossing hurdles- easy apply works on linkedin, direct submission, applied few waiting for reply. This is generally taking me to posts on micro1 or mercor
Outlier- language training website, not interested
Sense ai- language training webiste, they expect you to talk to other participants for an hour every day
Accenture- only full time positions
Ethics infotech only fulltime
Cactus - need phd certificate, can apply only post viva
Researchhub: They pay in crypto for peer review. I have reviewed only one paper, its under assessment, need to add more reviews and see how it works.
Kolabtree- need to update profile, just logged in.
Alignerr- created profile- need to give interviews with zara
Eversana- no current suitable openings
Is there anything I am missing. Let me know. Anything part time/freelance and remote. Or hybrid with delhi office.
Hi, I will be completing my PhD in Ophthalmology soon and am interested in exploring the application of AI in clinical diagnosis, particularly in areas such as disease severity grading and annotation of pathological features in medical images.
I’ve noticed that many AI-focused roles are emerging in this space, and I would like to build a strong foundational understanding before transitioning into the field. Could you recommend any beginner-friendly AI or machine learning courses that would be suitable for someone from a clinical research background?