Description
About the Opportunity:
Turing, the world's leading research accelerator for frontier AI labs, is seeking finance professionals to collaborate with AI researchers on improving the performance of large language models in financial domains. This is a unique opportunity to apply your domain expertise — whether in capital markets, investment banking, private equity, or quantitative finance — to shape how AI systems understand and reason about complex financial problems. No prior AI experience is required.
What You'll Do:
Evaluate AI model outputs across areas of finance where performance gaps exist, such as deal analysis, M&A assessments, valuation, and financial modeling. You'll design rubrics and benchmarks grounded in your expertise, and work alongside AI researchers and fellow finance professionals to refine training methodologies and evaluation strategies.
Preferred:
CFA charterholder or candidate (Level I, II, or III), CA, CPA, or MBA in Finance.
Compensation & Structure:
Competitive hourly rate of approximately $100+/hr depending on experience. Flexible commitment of 10–30 hours per week, fully remote. Initial engagement is roughly one month, with potential for extension based on performance and project needs.
Requirements
Who We're Looking For:
Professionals with 2+ years of experience in one or more of the following: Capital Markets, Portfolio Management, Equity Research, Trading, Quantitative Finance, Investment Banking, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Growth Equity, FP&A, Accounting, or Financial Consulting. You should have a strong command of core financial concepts relevant to your domain — investment analysis, forecasting, corporate finance, risk management, revenue modeling, or asset management — and excellent written communication skills in English.
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