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Verified Pay check_circle $59.00 - $88.00 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location New York, New York

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Sepal is conducting a research study to understand work excellence among mathematicians (in government and education settings) to establish professional benchmarks. Selected participants will share their professional background, design field-specific screening questions, and document substantial work projects as case studies.\n-- Timeline: Now through December 29th\n-- Commitment: 40–100 total hours\n-- Begins with a paid 2–4 day work trial\n-- Fully remote and flexible schedule\n\nSample of reported job titles: Computational Mathematician, Computational Scientist, Cryptographer, Cryptographic Vulnerability Analyst, Image Scientist, Knowledge Engineer, Mathematician, Research Computing Specialist, Research Scientist, Researcher\n\nMUST-HAVE QUALIFICATIONS:\n*5+ years full-time experience as a mathematician\n*Native-level English language fluency\n*U.S. residency\n*Access to a laptop or desktop computer with reliable internet\n*Available for at least 10 hours per week during the 2-3 week engagement (work is fully asynchronous and on your own schedule)\n*Technology proficiency: Comfortable with messaging, video calling, and uploading files\n*Ability to follow detailed written instructions and complete online tasks independently\n\nCOMPENSATION AND LOGISTICS:\n*Hourly pay: $59-88 per hour, plus task bonuses, based on experience and fit\n*Paid bi-weekly based on tracked and approved hours\n*Entirely remote, work whenever you like as long as deadlines are met\n*Current employment in the field is NOT required\n\nWHY PARTICIPATE? You'll contribute to important research that establishes professional benchmarks in your field while getting compensated for expertise you already possess. Top contributors may be invited for ongoing research study opportunities.

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Posting ID: 1187733031 Posted: 2025-11-26 Job Title: Mathematician Research Study