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Freelance Legal Content Specialist

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Legal Content Specialist
AI is great at writing, but it often makes legal documents too confusing or misses simple rules. As a Legal Content Specialist, your job is to read AI-generated legal text—like simple contracts, privacy policies, or terms of service—and make sure they are clear, accurate, and make sense. You are the "Common Sense" filter for legal AI.
Key Responsibilities:
- Simple Fact-Checking: Make sure the AI is using the correct names, dates, and basic laws for your country.
- Clarity Check: If the AI writes a sentence that is too long or confusing, you rewrite it to be simple and easy to understand.
- Document Categorizing: Help the AI sort documents into the right piles (e.g., "This is a Rental Agreement," "This is a Non-Disclosure Agreement").
- Rule Following: Check if the AI followed a basic "Playbook" (e.g., "Always ensure the late fee is no more than 5%").
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Mandatory Qualifications:
- Education: A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Law
- Native Language: Native-level proficiency in your primary language. You need to know how legal documents look in your own country.
- English Proficiency: B1 (Intermediate) English to understand the project instructions.
- Organization: You are careful and don't skip over the "fine print."
Assessment:
In order to be hired into our community, you’ll go through a subject-specific qualification exam that will determine your suitability for the position and complete ID verification.
Payment:
- Currently, pay rates for experts range from $10 - $20 USD per hour
- Our Payment terms are defined for each project.
Why Join the TELUS Digital AI Community:
- Community Connection: Work remotely as part of a 1M+ diverse global AI Community of contributors and experts.
- Impactful Expertise: Use your native language and academic degree to shape real-world AI systems and products used by millions every day.
- Hands-on Innovation: Gain experience in the latest AI research, evaluation, and fine-tuning methodologies.
- Global Collaboration: Collaborate with a network of specialists across 20+ domains and 500+ languages and dialects.
- Flexible Engagement: Manage your own schedule while making a meaningful impact on the future of technology.


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