If you live in the modern web stack and can explain your decisions like a grown-up, this is your lane. You’ll pressure-test large language models on real web dev problems and help train them to ship cleaner, faster, more accessible front-end work.
About Invisible Agency
Invisible runs large-scale operations and talent programs for high-growth teams. This AI Trainer project pairs subject-matter experts with evaluation work that improves model accuracy, reasoning, and real-world usefulness.
Schedule
Remote (United States)
Contract / freelance
Mid-Senior level scope
Hours based on your weekly availability
You supply a secure computer + high-speed internet
No company-sponsored benefits (contractor role)
What You’ll Do
- Challenge and evaluate AI models on real-world web development scenarios and interactive UI logic
- Verify technical correctness, UX soundness, and accessibility best practices
- Document failure modes clearly so issues are reproducible and measurable
- Suggest improvements to prompts and evaluation criteria to strengthen model performance
- Work across topics like semantic HTML, responsive layouts, modular CSS, API-driven design, routing, performance, and cross-browser compatibility
What You Need
- Strong hands-on experience with modern front-end development and UI/UX fundamentals
- Deep comfort with React component architecture and Next.js (including SSR concepts)
- Knowledge of accessibility standards and responsive design best practices
- Ability to reason about performance optimization and client-server interactions
- Clear written communication and the ability to “show your work” when explaining solutions
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Web Dev/CS/Digital Design (or equivalent experience)
- Portfolio with production-grade React/Next.js projects (or comparable proof of skill)
Benefits
- Pay range: $8–$65/hour (rate based on experience, expertise, and location)
- Flexible contractor setup
- High-impact work shaping how AI supports modern web building
If you’re not comfortable writing out your reasoning and documenting errors precisely, this role will eat you alive. If you are, it’s a solid way to monetize expertise without another sprint cycle breathing down your neck.
Happy Hunting,
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