Company

AI

AccountantAITrainerFreelance820hrs/weekRemote

€0–0k United Kingdom CONTRACT Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Accountant - AI Trainer - Freelance - 8-20hrs/week - Remote. Skills: Accounting expertise, AI training, Financial content review. Review and refine AI-generated outputs. Evaluate AI responses for accuracy”

What You'll Achieve.

Enhance depth, accuracy, and practicality of AI systems; Ensure AI demonstrates best practices; Help AI systems understand accounting complexities

Industry & Context.

AI
Problems you'll solve

Spot mistakes; Identify flaws

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent), Financial controller, Accounting advisor, Significant hands-on experience, Based in and eligible to work in the EU or UK, Several years of hands-on experience in financial reporting, tax compliance, audit, or business accounting, Ability to spot mistakes, unrealistic scenarios, or flawed logic in accounting and finance content, Comfortable working independently, Providing clear, actionable feedback, Available for 8–20 hours per week

Nice to Have

Ongoing collaboration

What You'll Do.

Review and refine AI-generated outputs

Evaluate AI responses for accuracy

Draft realistic accounting scenarios

Create alternative perspectives

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Clear, actionable feedback

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