Review and evaluate two AI-generated legal responses for accuracy and client-readiness, provide written feedback to improve model behavior, and join onboarding and calibration sessions. Role is part-time (6–15 hours/week) and requires employment/labor law expertise, strong legal research and writing, and a U.S. law degree and license.
What You'll Do
- Evaluate two AI-generated responses for the same prompt for correctness, accuracy, and client-readiness.
- Provide written feedback the research team uses to improve model behavior
- Participate in onboarding office hours and specialty calibration sessions
You're a Good Fit If You
- Have 2+ years of professional experience in employment / labor law at a law firm, in-house legal department, government agency, or labor union
- Hold a J.D. (U.S.) or LL.B./LL.M. from an accredited law school
- Are licensed to practice law in the U.S. (active or inactive)
- Have strong experience in legal research and legal writing, including case law analysis and drafting legal memoranda
- Demonstrate excellent written communication skills with high attention to detail
- Flexible workload: 6-15 hours per week
Similar Jobs
22 Days Ago
Artificial Intelligence • Information Technology • Software
Create and review realistic media, broadcasting, and content-production scenarios in English or target language; adapt evaluation rubrics; assess AI and human outputs for factual accuracy, editorial quality, cultural fit, and operational realism; produce gold-standard solutions reflecting local newsroom and broadcast best practices.
Top Skills:
AITipalti
5 Days Ago
Consulting
The role involves creating insights on AI in legal departments, advising clients, and collaborating on strategies for implementing AI technologies.
Top Skills:
Artificial IntelligenceLegal Technology
Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Information Technology • Machine Learning
Lead end-to-end executive and senior leadership searches, advise senior stakeholders, build market maps and talent pipelines, manage candidate engagement and offer negotiations, and improve executive search practices while handling multiple confidential searches.
Top Skills:
EightfoldWorkday
What you need to know about the NYC Tech Scene
As the undisputed financial capital of the world, New York City is an epicenter of startup funding activity. The city has a thriving fintech scene and is a major player in verticals ranging from AI to biotech, cybersecurity and digital media. It also has universities like NYU, Columbia and Cornell Tech attracting students and researchers from across the globe, providing the ecosystem with a constant influx of world-class talent. And its East Coast location and three international airports make it a perfect spot for European companies establishing a foothold in the United States.
Key Facts About NYC Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 549,200; 6% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Capgemini, Bloomberg, IBM, Spotify
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, Fintech
- Funding Landscape: $25.5 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Greycroft, Thrive Capital, Union Square Ventures, FirstMark Capital, Tiger Global Management, Tribeca Venture Partners, Insight Partners, Two Sigma Ventures
- Research Centers and Universities: Columbia University, New York University, Fordham University, CUNY, AI Now Institute, Flatiron Institute, C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, NASA Space Radiation Laboratory



.jpeg)