Human Data Manager - Remote Contract | $30–$75/hr | US & Global

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micro1 is hiring Human Data Managers to support AI training, evaluation, and data operations for large-scale production systems. Open positions Human Data Manager (Global) - $30-$45 per/hr - https://micro1.ai/hdm-global/ Human Data Manager (US) $40-$75 per/hr - https://micro1.ai/hdm-us/ Human Data Manager (Early Career) | Global | $30-$45 per/hr - https://micro1.ai/hdm-ec-global/ Human Data Manager (Early Career) | US | $40–$55 per/hr - https://micro1.ai/hdm-ec-us/ Qualifications: Background ...

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Originally published on February 15, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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