Well paying job but no job security or consistency - AI Data Annotator Turing Employee Review

4.0
Mar 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The job pays well and lets people work from home.

Cons

The projects are very inconsistent. Plus, within a project there is a constant competition on how many task one can get to clock their hours. Because the whole pay roll is based on hours clocked and if you don't get decent amount of tasks then you can't clock those hours. Also, due to bad actors and incapable management, every annotator has to work overtime to finish their daily quota. I've seen my colleagues suffer due to some people cheating the system and getting the easy tasks or due to the cheaters the average task time or everyone is heavily reduced which gave problems to honest workers who gave proper care and time to a difficult task and maintained the quality standards, but then were penalized for their efforts. This is big corporation and even if they say they value our work life balance, I don't see it. If it was a few people, then I'm biased. But literal teams complaining about these issues looks like a management problem.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

- Pay earlier then expected - Great Health Insurance - Great Team Members

Cons

- Low ball salary negotiation

1.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are no Pros to working with Turing

Cons

It’s a very useless company that underpays. They select talents from Africa so they can pay cheap labour. They spend months resolving issues pertaining fees and disputes and reserve the right to hold off on your payment if they see fit. Very poor customer service, they have Alan their automated bot to respond to everything. Zero accountability Takes forever to get matched and paired to a new project even when you are qualified.

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