Learning Designer

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Role Overview

This mid-level Learning Designer role involves designing instructional materials and training systems for both internal teams and external talent experts at Mercor. Day-to-day responsibilities include creating project guidelines, developing centralized learning academies for AI data types, and building internal training curricula to enhance data quality and operational efficiency. The hire will work closely with project teams and researchers, directly impacting the quality of data used to train frontier AI systems.

Perks & Benefits

The role is fully remote, offering flexibility in work location, though time zone expectations may align with team collaboration needs. Career growth is supported through opportunities to build training systems in a fast-paced, high-growth startup environment, with a culture focused on innovation and expertise development. Benefits likely include competitive compensation and professional development in AI/ML fields, given the company's profitable status and focus on cutting-edge technology.

Full Job Description

About Mercor

Mercor is at the intersection of labor markets and AI research. We partner with leading AI labs and enterprises to provide the human intelligence essential to AI development.

Our vast talent network trains frontier AI models in the same way teachers teach students: by sharing knowledge, experience, and context that can't be captured in code alone. Today, more than 30,000 experts in our network collectively earn over $1.5 million a day.

Mercor is creating a new category of work where expertise powers AI advancement. Achieving this requires an ambitious, fast-paced and deeply committed team. You’ll work alongside researchers, operators, and AI companies at the forefront of shaping the systems that are redefining society.

Mercor is a profitable Series C company valued at $10 billion. We work in-person five days a week in our new San Francisco headquarters.

About the Role

We're looking for a Learning Designer to build the instructional infrastructure that powers Mercor's human data operations – both for our internal teams and the thousands of talent experts who execute complex AI training tasks.

Your work will span three key areas:

  1. Project-level instructional design:

    • Review and improve project guidelines, rubrics, and instruction documents to maximize clarity and task performance for our talent experts to complete data annotation and evaluation work

    • Transform complex task specifications into well-structured instructional materials that talent experts can follow accurately

    • Partner with project teams to identify where documentation gaps are causing quality issues and design solutions

  2. Centralized learning academies:

    • Build centralized academy programs for complex data types related to post-training for LLMs

    • Create structured upskilling pathways that prepare talent experts for increasingly sophisticated project work

    • Develop assessments and certification frameworks that validate readiness for specific project types

  3. Internal training systems:

    • Design and develop training curricula for internal Mercor employees across the full project lifecycle – from onboarding fundamentals to advanced client-facing skills

    • Build competency-based learning paths that progress from foundational concepts to applied expertise

    • Develop evaluation and certification systems to ensure consistent quality and skill development across teams

You'll be designing learning experiences that develop genuine expertise, whether that's teaching an SPL to run a client conversation or helping a talent expert understand the nuances of turning their expertise into a rubric that can evaluate LLM responses. Your work directly impacts the quality of data that trains frontier AI systems.

What We're Looking For

  • 2+ years of experience in learning design, instructional design, curriculum development, or technical writing

  • Strong pedagogical foundation – you understand how people actually learn and can design experiences that build real skills, not just surface familiarity

  • Excellent writing and communication skills – you can make complex concepts clear and actionable for diverse audiences

  • Experience creating task documentation or procedural guides – you know how to write instructions that people can actually follow

  • Ability to diagnose instructional problems – when task quality suffers, you can identify whether it's a training gap, a documentation issue, or something else

  • Experience creating multi-format content (written documentation, video, interactive exercises, assessments)

  • Comfort with ambiguity and rapid iteration – we're building systems in a fast-moving environment, and you'll need to ship and improve continuously

  • Systems thinking orientation – you see how individual skills connect to broader operational excellence

Nice to Have

  • Experience in tech, AI/ML, or data operations environments

  • Experience building training programs at high-growth startups

  • Background in teaching, coaching, or educational leadership

  • Familiarity with data annotation, labeling, or evaluation workflows

  • Background in training for client-facing or sales roles

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