
Java Evaluator
$20 - $40/hourpay
Required Skills
JAVA
LeetCode
Job Description
Job Title: Java Expert Evaluator
Job Type: One-time Project, contract
Location: Remote
Job Summary
Join our micro1 team as a Java Expert Evaluator and play a pivotal role in training cutting-edge AI models for advanced coding. This is a highly specialized opportunity for elite Java engineers to influence next-generation AI by evaluating high-level algorithmic problem-solving and technical acumen.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead live, 1-hour technical interviews centered on algorithmic challenges using Java.
- Assess participant performance with keen focus on logic, code quality, and optimization techniques.
- Classify interview sessions into difficulty tiers based on expertise in data structures, recursion, and dynamic programming.
- Draft comprehensive written analyses (“trajectories”) detailing problem-solving approaches, successes, and error patterns.
- Collaborate with the AI training team, delivering actionable feedback that drives model improvement.
- Maintain exceptional standards in both written and verbal communications, ensuring clarity and depth in technical explanations.
- Adhere to structured evaluation processes and project timelines.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Extensive, production-level mastery of Java and advanced software engineering practices.
- Proven ability to independently solve and clearly articulate solutions to LeetCode Easy-level problems.
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Computer Science or a related STEM field.
- Minimum 2+ years of hands-on professional software engineering experience.
- Demonstrated fluency in English with polished written and verbal communication skills.
- Capacity to reason about algorithmic trade-offs and explain complex problem-solving processes to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience designing and leading technical interviews or coding assessments.
- Exposure to AI model evaluation or research-driven environments.
- Contributions to open-source Java projects or technical forums.