- Q: What are math curriculum jobs?
They are roles focused on designing, writing, and reviewing math content—curricula, lessons, and assessments—for education products and AI/ML pipelines. On Rex.zone, these roles also include RLHF evaluation, prompt evaluation, and QA of model-generated math solutions.
- Q: Which employers hire for math curriculum jobs on Rex.zone?
AI labs, tech startups, education publishers, school districts, and BPO/annotation vendors hire across remote, contract, freelance, full-time, entry-level, and senior roles.
- Q: What skills improve my chances?
Subject mastery, standards alignment (CCSS/NCTM), LaTeX, rubric design, metadata tagging, QA evaluation, and familiarity with LLM training, RLHF, and content safety labeling.
- Q: Can I work remotely?
Yes. Many math curriculum jobs on Rex.zone are remote-first, with flexible schedules and global teams. Hybrid and on-site roles are also available.
- Q: How do AI and ML relate to these roles?
High-quality problems, solutions, and rubrics are used as training and evaluation data for LLMs. Specialists perform data labeling, RLHF judgment, and prompt evaluation to improve model performance on math reasoning.
- Q: What compensation can I expect?
Contract rates typically range from USD $30–$75 per hour; full-time salaries range from USD $65,000–$135,000 depending on seniority, location, and domain expertise.
- Q: How do I apply on Rex.zone?
Create a profile, upload sample items and rubrics, note your grade bands and tool stack, and opt into project matching. You’ll receive invitations to trials or interviews from verified employers.