r/RemoteWorkers

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🚨 $15+/HR Remote Job: Watch Short Videos 100 Openings 💻

If you’re looking for a non-phone work-from-home opportunity, this one is worth checking out.

A company is looking for people to review short videos of robots or people performing different actions and help evaluate how accurately the videos follow written instructions.

🎥 WHAT YOU’LL DO:

✅ Watch and analyze short video clips
✅ Determine whether actions were completed correctly
✅ Compare videos and decide which better follows the instructions
✅ Review and improve AI-generated video annotations
✅ Check action descriptions, boundaries, and feedback for accuracy

💰 PAY: $15+ PER HOUR
🏠 WORK FROM HOME
📱 100 OPENINGS

No phone calls with customers. Instead, you’ll be watching, comparing, analyzing, and providing feedback on video content used for AI-related projects.

🔥 100 openings means you may have a greater chance of getting hired.

If you're detail-oriented and comfortable carefully reviewing video clips, this could be a great remote opportunity to put on your radar.

If you would like to apply online, please leave videos in the comments.

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u/aw1219 — 1 day ago
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I Tried ChatGPT to Fix My Resume. Here’s Why It Missed the Point.

Comparing https://resume.zoevera.com against https://chatgpt.com

And what a purpose-built ATS checker caught that GPT-4 didn’t.

Let me be upfront: I use ChatGPT for everything. Code reviews, draft emails, explaining stack traces at 2am. It’s genuinely useful. So when I needed to tailor my resume for a senior backend role, my first instinct was to open a chat window.

That was three weeks ago. Here’s what I learned.

What ChatGPT actually does well

Ask ChatGPT to “improve my resume” and it will:

  • Clean up passive voice (“responsible for” → “led”)
  • Suggest stronger action verbs
  • Add structure and formatting consistency
  • Rewrite vague bullets into something that sounds more impressive

For general writing quality, it’s genuinely good. If your resume reads like it was written by someone who hasn’t slept in 48 hours, ChatGPT will fix that.

What ChatGPT fundamentally cannot do

Here’s the problem: ChatGPT doesn’t know what job you’re applying for.

You can paste the job description into the prompt, sure. But there’s no mechanism for it to:

  1. Score your resume against that specific JD — it has no concept of a match percentage
  2. Identify which keywords are present vs. missing — it will suggest improvements but won’t systematically audit keyword coverage
  3. Know how Applicant Tracking Systems parse text — it will rewrite content without knowing whether an ATS will ever see it

ATS filters work on keyword frequency and placement. A resume that reads beautifully to a human can score 40% on an ATS if the right terms aren’t in the right sections. ChatGPT optimizes for human readers. ATS systems are not human readers.

I ran a test. Same resume, same job description (Backend Engineer, Node.js/AWS stack). I gave ChatGPT the full JD and asked it to optimize my resume for ATS.

The output was well-written. It added “microservices” and “REST APIs” in a few places. But it missed:

  • “AWS Lambda” — mentioned 4 times in the JD, absent from my resume after the rewrite
  • “CI/CD pipeline” — appeared in the required skills section, never added
  • The Projects section — ChatGPT rewrote my experience bullets but left the Projects section untouched, which is where most of my relevant backend work lived

When I ran the same resume through resume.zoevera.com, it flagged all three gaps explicitly, with section-level attribution. The ATS match score went from 54% to 81% after applying the suggested changes.

The core difference: diagnostic vs. generative

ChatGPT is a generative tool. It produces new text. It’s very good at that.

An ATS checker is a diagnostic tool first. It measures the gap between your resume and a specific job description, then tells you exactly what’s missing. The rewrite comes second — and it’s grounded in what was actually identified as absent, not what the model thinks sounds better.

This distinction matters because:

ChatGPT hallucinates improvements. It will add metrics you never achieved (“improved system performance by 35%”), use terminology that
sounds right but wasn’t in the JD, and rewrite bullets that didn’t need rewriting while leaving critical gaps untouched. Every line needsfact-checking.

A purpose-built tool works from the actual gap. The keywords it adds are the ones the JD asked for. The sections it flags are the ones the ATS will score. The output is closer to submission-ready.

A practical workflow

These tools aren’t mutually exclusive. The best result I got came from using both in sequence:

  1. ATS checker first: identify the keyword gaps and get a scored rewrite that closes them
  2. ChatGPT second: use it to polish tone, tighten sentences, and clean up anything that sounds mechanical

The ATS checker handles precision. ChatGPT handles prose quality. Neither does both well alone.

The cost argument

ChatGPT Plus is $20/month. If you’re actively job searching, that’s a fixed overhead whether you use it or not.

Most people search for jobs in windows — a few weeks of active applications, then nothing for months. A per-session model makes more
sense: pay when you need it, nothing when you don’t. ZoeVera’s pricing works that way — free analysis, one-time payment for the full
rewrite, no subscription.

For a developer audience specifically: if you’re applying to 10–15 roles over two weeks, you’re not optimizing resumes 365 days a year. The math on a monthly subscription doesn’t work.

What I’d actually recommend

  • If you just need better writing: ChatGPT is fine and you already have it
  • If you’re applying to roles where ATS filtering is real (any company using Workday, Greenhouse, Lever, iCIMS): use a dedicated ATS checker first, then polish with ChatGPT
  • If you’re a developer and haven’t thought about this: your resume probably uses technical jargon that means something to you and nothing to an ATS keyword parser. “Built scalable backend” is not the same as “developed microservices architecture using Node.js and AWS ambda” — even if the underlying work is identical

The ATS doesn’t know what you meant. It only knows what you wrote.

Tested against a real Backend Engineer job description. Tools used: ChatGPT GPT-4o, https://resume.zoevera.com. June 2026.

u/Enough_Charge2845 — 2 days ago
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[Hiring] Get paid $30/hr to role-play talking to—or being—an AI assistant

I’m one of the co-founders of Pila8. We’re hiring people to participate in live, role-played conversations for $30/hour. We live match you with another participant. One person plays the user, while the other acts as an AI assistant 🤖

You’ll receive a short scenario and the conversation itself should mimic that of a friend you are talking to 👯

What you need:

  • Quiet background
  • Computer with reliable internet
  • Headphones/Working Microphone
  • No acting or AI experience required
  • Each participant is paid separately via bank transfer, PayPal, Venmo, etc

Pila8 Key Highlights 🦊:

  • Daily streak bonus multiplier (+20%)
  • Weekly office hours
  • Active and fast-growing Discord community
  • Consistently new opportunities posted
  • Swag Rewards Program

Sign up here: pila8.com

Steps:

  1. 3-5 minute: Voice Test
  2. Project: Engaging Companion Conversation
    • Office Hours available with me :)

If you are interested, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/xCaxJqFRGGwtzpmX6

EDIT: This project is USA and Canada accents only! My apologies for not having thought through putting that in the first time!

u/cowboy_wander — 2 days ago
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Looking for data analyst job as fresher

Title: Looking for Data Analyst Opportunities – Fresher | India
Hi everyone! 👋
I’m a fresher actively looking for Data Analyst / Junior Data Analyst / Business Analyst opportunities in India.
I have hands-on experience with:
📊 Excel
🐍 Python
🗄️ SQL
📈 Power BI
🔍 Data Cleaning & EDA
📉 Data Visualization & Reporting
I’m currently building projects to strengthen my practical analytics skills and would love to start my career in a data-driven organization.
I’m open to full-time, internship, hybrid, or remote opportunities, especially in Delhi NCR / Noida / Gurgaon, but I’m also open to opportunities across India.
If your company is hiring freshers or if you know of any relevant openings, I’d really appreciate a referral or lead. 🙏
Resume: Available on request.
Thank you! Any advice, referral, or opportunity would mean a lot. ❤️

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🔥 NEW WORK-FROM-HOME JOBS - Apply TODAY! 🏠💻

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Looking for a legit remote job you can apply for online? I just added a fresh batch of openings, including:

💻 Data Entry Keyers
🏥 Radiology Schedulers
📄 Document Reviewers
📱 Social Media Video Hosts
🚚 Remote Dispatchers
…and MORE remote opportunities!

✨ These are brand-new jobs posted today, so if you're actively looking for work from home, don't wait to check them out.

👉 See the latest openings here:

Workersonboard.com – Weekly Remote Jobs

Save this post 🔖 and share it with someone looking for a work-from-home job! ❤️

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u/aw1219 — 1 day ago
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I got tired of being rejected, so I made a website that only lists legit AI training jobs.

The last few months I found it annoying finding the right AI training/annotating jobs with a decent acceptance rate. Long story short, I made my own website that only lists legit listings with good acceptance rates. Any feedback would be appreciated!: https://aiannotationjobs.com

u/AIWORK1233 — 2 days ago
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Hiring Evaluators/Reviewers to Work from Home - Pays $50+ Per Hour

If you’re looking for a non-phone work-from-home job where you can use your reading, writing, and critical-thinking skills, this one is worth checking out.

You’ll help review everyday professional content used to improve AI, including:

📄 Documents
📊 Spreadsheets
📑 Presentations/slides
📝 Written materials

Your job is to evaluate the content for accuracy, clarity, quality, and completeness and provide thoughtful written feedback.

💰 $50–$70 per hour
🏠 Work from home
📞 No phone calls
💵 Weekly pay
🇺🇸 U.S. or Canada
🧠 Strong reading comprehension + attention to detail

You don't need to be an expert in one specific field. They’re looking for people who can read carefully, spot problems, make good judgments, and explain their reasoning clearly.

This could be a great option for writers, editors, teachers, researchers, administrative professionals, and detail-oriented people who want flexible non-phone work.

Comment if you want the job details/link, and I’ll point you in the right direction.

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u/aw1219 — 3 days ago
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Hiring

\*\* Work From Home Opportunity – 18+ | Freshers Welcome\*\*

Are you 18+ and currently looking for a work-from-home job? 💻🏠

We’re looking for motivated individuals who are interested in starting a remote job opportunity. Freshers are welcome, so previous work experience is not required.

📌 Details:

\- 🔹 Age: 18+

\- 🔹 Work Mode: 100% Work From Home

\- 🔹 Experience: Freshers & experienced candidates welcome

\- 🔹 Job Type: Full-time/Part-time

\- 🔹 Location: Remote – India

\- 🔹 Salary: 20 - 25k

Who can apply?

Anyone who is 18+, has a phone/laptop with a reliable internet connection, and is genuinely looking for a job opportunity.

Interested? Comment “Interested” or DM me with your:

  1. Name

  2. Age

  3. Location

  4. Qualification

  5. Work experience (if any)

Please apply only if you are genuinely interested in working from home. 😊

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u/Puzzled_Let_8960 — 3 days ago
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Get Paid to Review AI Video Data - Start Monday!

Looking for a work-from-home job that doesn't involve phone calls? This new opportunity could be worth checking out.

A company is looking for 5 detail-oriented AI Data Generalists to help with short-term projects involving first-person (egocentric) video data.

💰 Pay: $20–$25/hour
🏠 Work from home
📞 No phone work
📅 Approximately 2 weeks
📂 3 short-term projects
⏱️ Individual projects may last 3 days to 1 week

What would you do?

You'll review first-person video footage and complete structured quality-review tasks based on specific project guidelines.

The work involves:

  • 👀 Carefully reviewing video data
  • 🔎 Identifying and evaluating actions shown in the footage
  • ✅ Following detailed project instructions
  • 📝 Completing quality-review tasks accurately
  • 🎯 Making consistent, precise judgments

The first project is expected to begin Monday, August 17 (PST), so this is a short-term opportunity with a quick start.

If you're highly detail-oriented and comfortable working independently, this could be an interesting way to earn money from home without being on the phone.

>Prior experience with video annotation, data labeling, computer vision datasets, or egocentric video is helpful but not required.

Leave video in the comments if you would like to apply online.

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u/aw1219 — 6 days ago

Hiring Image Evaluators - Pays $20 to $30/Hour

Looking for a flexible work-from-home job? A company is hiring Remote Image Evaluation Generalists to help support an AI image assessment project.

In this role, you'll review and evaluate images to help improve the performance of next-generation AI systems. Your feedback will play an important role in training AI models using real-world data.

Job Highlights:

✅ Work from home
✅ Pay: $20–$30 per hour
✅ No previous AI experience required
✅ Help train cutting-edge AI technology
✅ Great opportunity for detail-oriented workers

If you're comfortable analyzing images and following guidelines, this could be a great way to earn money from home while contributing to the future of AI.

👉 Apply here

Would you apply for an AI-related remote job like this? Let us know in the comments.

u/aw1219 — 3 days ago

Get Paid $31 Per Hour to Review Documents From Home

Here’s an interesting work-from-home opportunity for people who are good at catching mistakes and paying attention to small details.

The role involves reviewing documents containing personal information and verifying that the data has been properly transformed while remaining accurate and complete.

Your tasks may include:

🔎 Spot-checking documents for missing or inconsistent information
📋 Reviewing data for accuracy and completeness
🔐 Flagging potential privacy or data-integrity concerns
📝 Recording your findings
❓ Answering questions during quality-control reviews
📈 Helping improve the overall quality of the data

💰 Pay: $31/hour
🏠 Work from home
💻 Document review/data quality

If you prefer behind-the-scenes work rather than customer calls, this is definitely one to take a closer look at.

If you are interested and would like to apply, please leave documents in the comments.

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u/aw1219 — 7 days ago
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[FOR HIRE] Virtual Assistant $5/hr

I’m an experienced Virtual Assistant who helps small businesses and entrepreneurs save time and scale faster. I handle day-to-day operations so you can focus on growth.

What I do (fast, reliable, results-driven):

Administrative support & daily task management

Create clear, actionable reports and executive summaries to support decisions

Email management: inbox organization, fast replies, and professional outreach

Lead generation & customer outreach to grow your sales pipeline

Market research and competitor intel to inform your marketing strategy

Targeted email campaigns to engage prospects and convert leads

Full recruiting support: job postings, candidate screening, interviews, and onboarding assistance

Why hire me:

Dependable, detail-oriented, and focused on delivering the work that actually moves your business forward.

Available now. Message me to discuss your needs or to schedule a 30-minute consultation.

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u/Routine-Ad-4506 — 4 days ago
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Remote Job Alert - $35/Hour to Look at Images and Spot AI Mistakes

Looking for a non-phone job you can do from home? This opportunity involves helping improve AI by finding images that could cause AI models to make mistakes when counting objects.

You’ll look at images, identify potential counting errors, and explain what might confuse an AI model.

🔎 What You’ll Do

  • Find images that could cause an AI model to count incorrectly
  • Look for confusing details such as similar objects, duplicates, misleading text, or unclear measurements
  • Explain clearly why the image could be challenging for an AI model
  • Pay close attention to small details
  • Complete tasks accurately and consistently

Images can be original, public domain, or AI-generated.

💰 Pay: $35 per hour
🏠 Work from anywhere
📱 Non-phone work
💵 Weekly pay

This could be a good fit if you have strong attention to detail and enjoy working with images and tasks related to AI.

Please leave images or interested in the comments if you would like to apply.

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u/aw1219 — 8 days ago

🤖 AI General Evaluators Needed – Work From Home | $30-$80/Hour + Weekly Pay 💰

Looking for a high-paying remote job that doesn't require talking on the phone? If you have excellent reading, writing, and critical thinking skills, this opportunity may be a great fit.

As an AI General Evaluator, you'll review AI-generated responses, identify strengths and weaknesses, and provide detailed written feedback to help improve future AI systems.

What you'll be doing:
✅ Evaluate AI-generated content for quality and accuracy
✅ Write clear, detailed feedback explaining your evaluations
✅ Follow structured guidelines to ensure consistent results
✅ Work independently from home

Requirements:
✔ Native English fluency
✔ Strong analytical and critical reading skills
✔ Excellent written communication abilities
✔ High attention to detail
✔ Ability to work without using AI writing tools

💵 Pay: $30 to $80 per hour
📅 Weekly pay

👉 Apply here

Would you enjoy getting paid to evaluate AI responses from home? Let us know below!

u/aw1219 — 5 days ago
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[Hiring] Remote Team Expansion: Full-Stack Engineers (Node.js/React/Laravel) & Virtual Assistant

About Us: We are a privately funded, U.S.-based startup currently operating in stealth mode. We are expanding our remote team and looking for skilled engineering talent to build and scale upcoming digital platforms, alongside a dedicated Virtual Assistant / Call Agent to manage frontline communications.

Due to our stealth status, technical architecture and product details will be disclosed during the first interview stage.

Location Requirement: These roles are fully remote for candidates residing in the United States, Europe, or Latin America (LATAM).

Role 1: Software Developers & Full-Stack Engineers

We are expanding our talent roster for project-based contracts and long-term development engagements across our core tech stacks.

Tech Stack & Requirements:

  • Backend: Strong proficiency in Python, Node.js and Laravel.

  • Frontend: Extensive experience building user interfaces with React.

  • Experience: At least 5+ years of professional software engineering experience. (You can still apply if you're a fresher or your experience is below 5 years).

  • Skills: Clean code practices, strong async communication, and familiarity with automated workflows.

  • Language: Fluent or native English speaker (this is mandatory as we will be dealing with US clients).

  • Compensation & Scope:

  • Rate: $15/hour to $30/hour (USD) can be increased over time. Exact compensation and shift schedules will be discussed in much more detail at the last stage of the interview with the Hiring Manager.

  • Structure: Work is assigned in 130 to 200-hour blocks (totaling a budget of $3,000 to $4,000 per assignment).

  • Engagement: Long-term retainers will be discussed in much more detail at the last stage of the interview with the Hiring Manager. Candidates who pass initial screening will join our active developer network.

Role 2: Virtual Assistant (BPO / Call Agent)

We are seeking a dedicated Virtual Assistant with BPO or Call Center experience to handle incoming calls and provide excellent support.

Responsibilities & Requirements:

  • Accepting and managing inbound calls with a high level of professionalism.
  • Assisting callers, answering inquiries, and accurately logging call details into our internal database.
  • Experience: Prior experience in a BPO, call center, or heavy phone-support environment is highly preferred.
  • Communication: Exceptional spoken English with clear, confident communication skills.
  • Workspace: Must have a noise-canceling headset, a reliable wired internet connection, and a strictly quiet workspace free from background noise.

Compensation & Scope:

  • Rate: $15/hour to $20/hour (USD) can be increased over time. Exact compensation and shift schedules will be discussed in much more detail at the last stage of the interview with the Hiring Manager..
  • Hours: Part-time to full-time availability.

How to Apply

Please complete our official application form here:

🔗Official Application Form

What to prepare:

  • Engineers: Documents/PDF CV and LinkedIn
  • Virtual Assistants / Call Agents: Documents/PDF CV and LinkedIn

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u/ZookeepergameOk6318 — 5 days ago

Hiring Image Evaluators - Pays $20 to $30/Hour

Looking for a flexible work-from-home job? A company is hiring Remote Image Evaluation Generalists to help support an AI image assessment project.

In this role, you'll review and evaluate images to help improve the performance of next-generation AI systems. Your feedback will play an important role in training AI models using real-world data.

Job Highlights:

✅ Work from home
✅ Pay: $20–$30 per hour
✅ No previous AI experience required
✅ Help train cutting-edge AI technology
✅ Great opportunity for detail-oriented workers

If you're comfortable analyzing images and following guidelines, this could be a great way to earn money from home while contributing to the future of AI.

👉 Apply here

Would you apply for an AI-related remote job like this? Let us know in the comments.

u/aw1219 — 6 days ago
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💻 Get Paid $20–$30/Hour to Work From Home as a Data Entry Keyer

Hiring Data Entry Keyers

Looking for a non-phone work-from-home opportunity? This role could be worth checking out.

Now hiring Data Entry Keyers to help create and evaluate realistic data-entry tasks used to test and improve AI systems.

💰 Pay: $20–$30/hour
🏠 Work from home
📊 Data entry + data validation
📞 No phone work mentioned
Roles are typically filled within 48 hours

What would you do?

You may be responsible for:

• Creating and organizing datasets using CSV files, PDFs, spreadsheets, and technical documents
• Adding realistic data-entry errors such as missing information, incorrect formats, and inconsistent records
• Identifying what the correct final version of each dataset should look like
• Creating detailed guidelines for evaluating AI-generated results
• Checking whether AI systems correctly identify and fix data errors
• Designing tasks that reflect the kinds of challenges found in regulated or audit-sensitive environments

This is more advanced than traditional data entry, so strong attention to detail and experience working with structured data are important.

👉 If you're interested in this type of AI data-entry work, please leave data entry in the comments.

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u/aw1219 — 8 days ago

🚨 GET PAID FOR YOUR OWN SELFIES & VIDEOS! 🤳🤖

This is definitely not your typical work-from-home opportunity.

A new AI facial data collection project is looking for participants to submit selfies and short video recordings that can be used to help train and improve AI technology.

🏠 Work from home
📱 Use your smartphone or camera
🤳 Submit selfies
🎥 Record short videos
📝 Follow simple project instructions
👥 Thousands of openings available

💰 The advertised pay caught my attention…

The project lists compensation of approximately $139–$140 per hour.

⚠️ Important: This is described as a project-based opportunity with a one-time payment after completing the required submissions. This project may not take a long time.

Review the complete requirements and payment terms before participating.

Who might be a good fit?

✔️ Comfortable taking selfies and appearing in videos
✔️ Have a smartphone or camera
✔️ Can follow detailed instructions
✔️ Have good attention to detail
✔️ Can complete tasks independently

One important thing to consider: Your images and videos may be used as AI training data, so make sure you understand how your facial data will be collected and used before submitting anything.

It is open to people in the US, Asia, LATAM, and Africa as of now.

If you are interested, please leave interested or videos in the comments.

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u/aw1219 — 10 days ago
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Is this even real?

This was sent to me through my email. I have been looking for a remote job and it says Semi monthly is when I’d get paid…? It sounds kind of fishy to me, but what do you guys think?

u/milktitties97 — 8 days ago