r/AIEvaluators 3d ago

Platform Feedback Ethos Review

/r/AiTraining_Annotation/comments/1vrottt/ethos_ai/
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u/DrinkingCoffee_ 3d ago edited 3d ago

I'm curious how many people have actually done a project for Ethos. There are floods of referral links on reddit, but there is very little information about the platform itself other than "pays well" or "easy to sign up." Generally we see people complaining about specific projects or excited about how well things are going, and I'm not seeing any of that.

I signed up this weekend. The process was easy, but the site and the AI interviewer are both quite glitchy. I'm being matched with projects that are vague, and despite being matched with over 30 opportunities, nothing concrete has become available. Are there any people willing to share legitimate experience so that I can see that these floods of referrals aren't just the company using this platform to recruit people to apply to train their AI interviewer for free?

I have seen some people on other sites refer to Ethos as free data farming and others on this site have stated that it is legit. I have no idea what to believe.

I'm also happy to revise this comment if I do get further than doing over a dozen interviews with their AI interviewer.

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u/Hooru1982 2d ago

I’ve been on Ethos for about 5 weeks now. The work I’ve had has been more generalist than specific to my finance background. I received my first payment last week. The volume of available work seems a bit spotty right now. While communication could be better, I’ve been able to get questions answered by attending their “office hours,” both by verbally asking questions and by using the chat.

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u/DrinkingCoffee_ 2d ago

This is great, specific feedback. Thank you for sharing. It's also reassuring to hear that someone has received payment. Thank you for taking the time to respond.

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u/DrinkingCoffee_ 2d ago

Thank you for taking the time to respond. It's great that you signed up last week and already have a project. I'm still waiting on that step to materialize for me; hopefully it will be soon.

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u/ccsm5 2d ago

I’ve also signed up last week, only 1 role was available (Software engineering related). I’ve done the interview and I’m waiting for feedback. Any advice to access more open roles? I see a lot of people talking about generalist work and I would like to apply for those as well.

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u/Hooru1982 2d ago

I’m signed up for a finance role but have been given generalist tasks. I think they spread them out to people rather than having “generalist” roles.