Vetto AI posts QA role $40/hr
- Vetto AI advertised a remote QA Expert role on May 19, with social posts pointing applicants to a job page for annotation review. - The listing says pay is up to $40 an hour and tasks include auditing annotator outputs for quality and guideline compliance. - Applications are being routed through Vetto’s work portal, where the QA Expert posting appears alongside other AI evaluation roles.
Vetto AI was advertising a remote QA Expert role on May 19 with pay listed at up to $40 an hour, according to a job post circulating on X and a matching listing on the company’s work portal. The role is framed as support for multiple AI data projects rather than a single product team. The posting says workers would review tasks completed by human annotators and check whether final data meets project standards. Vetto’s talent site says the company connects professionals to AI evaluation and annotation work. ### Where did the $40-an-hour figure come from? The Vetto listing says the QA Expert role pays “$40/Hour,” and third-party job mirrors indexed in recent days show the same rate. The X post referenced in the social briefing also described the opening as a remote QA job paying up to $40 an hour. The company’s own opportunity page, as surfaced in search results, matches the role title and compensation level. (work.vetto.ai) ### What does Vetto say the job actually involves? The job description says QA professionals would “review and audit responses and tasks produced by human annotators,” with the goal of making sure delivered data meets quality standards. Search snippets from Vetto’s opportunities page say the work includes checking guideline compliance and identifying AI-generated or out-of-scope content in annotated datasets. (work.vetto.ai) That places the role in the quality-control layer of AI training operations, where companies validate labels and feedback before data is used downstream. ### Is this an annotation job or a reviewer job? The posting describes the role as QA rather than frontline annotation. Vetto’s wording says the worker audits annotator outputs, which indicates a review function over completed tasks instead of primary labeling. Third-party copies of the listing use similar language, saying the role supports AI projects by checking final outputs from annotators. (work.vetto.ai) ### What is Vetto telling applicants about the company? Vetto’s talent page says the platform is aimed at people who want to use subject-matter expertise in AI work and that no prior AI experience is necessary for some roles. A separate platform page indexed in search describes Vetto as connecting experts in fields such as legal, finance, health and technology with AI evaluation projects. The company’s public-facing materials present it as part of the contract labor market that supports model evaluation, annotation and review. (work.vetto.ai) ### How does this fit into the broader AI job market? Recent AI training job boards and aggregators show QA, reviewer and annotation roles advertised across remote platforms, often with project-based or hourly compensation. One current Vetto platform overview says some expert projects on the network are listed at roughly $30 to $100 an hour on a task-equivalent basis, while a broader industry roundup says specialized reviewers can command higher rates than entry-level annotators. (vetto.ai) Those figures come from aggregators, not Vetto’s corporate filings or a formal pay schedule, but they show where this role sits in the wider market for human-feedback AI work. ### Where would someone apply next? Vetto is directing applicants through its work portal, where the QA Expert opening appears under the company’s opportunities page. The same portal lists other expert-review and AI evaluation roles, suggesting the QA posting is part of an active recruiting pipeline rather than a one-off social-media mention. As of May 19, the listing was still indexed in search results with the $40-an-hour pay figure attached. (aitrainer.work) (work.vetto.ai)