Consistent and mostly fair opportunities in an environment if respect and mutual trust - Remote AI Trainer DataAnnotation Employee Review

5.0
Dec 15, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Full flexibility, which is a must for this type of working arrangement. Other platforms and independent contractor entities have strict deadlines and expected minimum hours that result in situations which cannot be regarded as freelancing anymore. - DA respects your time, which includes compensations for project onboarding training sessions - DA looks at your work and background and gives you further and bigger opportunities along the way

Cons

- Some projects have timers which are too tightly set, e.g. if start a task that takes 6 hrs or more, and you only have a 6 hrs timer, you may result in not being able to submit your completed task. If there are still tasks for this project available at that time, one can simply start a new task and submit the work then, otherwise one has to wait a few days until the task comes back to the dashboard before one can submit the work - Payouts only via PayPal, which is costly for foreign currency workers, as Paypal forces their exchange rate upon the receiver, e.g. added ≈ 2 cents from dollar to euros

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5.0
Apr 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Access to consistent, high-paying tasks in various fields - Flexibility of a freelance schedule

Cons

- Tasks can be exhausting for long hours. This work requires a lot of analytics and critical thinking

3.0
Mar 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Can work whenever you want, as much as you want - Pay *has potential* to be good ($25-$65 per hour) - Can do work related to your field (with degree), or more generalized work (without degree) - Interview process is literally just taking a test - Good if looking for extra income or part-time work - Doing good work results in more projects sent your way - 100% Work from home (or somewhere with wifi)

Cons

- Almost no human interaction at all - No benefits of any sort (no healthcare, dental, etc...) - No matter how many hours you put in, you are always self-employed - Availability of work fluctuates - Work in your specific field may not always be available - Can be difficult to make it a full time job - They can drop you without warning or notice - No possibility of career growth as far as I can tell - Some projects require you to work 8+ hours in a day, others only 30 minutes. The act of checking how long a project will take means it might no longer be available to you if you wait too long.

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