Mobile Application Developer (Android)
DataAnnotation
full-remotemidcontractmobile California, United States 3 days ago via LinkedIn
Up to 72,000 USD/annual
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About the role
Role Overview
Join DataAnnotation’s coding team to contribute to building and improving AI systems through programming tasks. The work is paid hourly and you can choose which projects to take on and when you work.
Responsibilities
- Design and solve diverse coding problems with an emphasis on Android development.
- Write clear, high-quality code snippets and provide detailed explanations.
- Evaluate AI-generated code for accuracy, performance, and clarity.
- Provide feedback that helps shape the next generation of AI models.
Requirements
- Fluency in English (native or bilingual).
- Excellent writing and grammar skills.
- Bachelor’s degree (completed or in progress).
- Preferred: experience as a Software Developer/Coder/Software Engineer/Programmer.
Nice-to-Haves
- Preferred: Kotlin experience.
- Proficiency in at least one of: JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, C, C#, C++, React, Go, Java, Swift.
How It Works / Hiring Process
- After signing up, complete a short assessment (used in place of an interview).
- If you pass, you’ll receive confirmation and paid work becomes available through the platform.
Pay & Benefits
- Fully remote: available to people in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
- Flexible schedule: choose projects and working times.
- Hourly pay: up to $60 USD/hour (higher-paying projects may be available with strong performance).
About DataAnnotation
DataAnnotation is an AI-focused platform and community that connects large numbers of engineering professionals with tasks used to develop and improve AI systems. Work is delivered through a coding platform where contributors solve and evaluate programming problems, provide explanations, and help train next-generation AI models.
Scraped 4/1/2026