Perplexity and AI Online Course Teacher

Job description
Creative people can be found anywhere and everywhere. Creative people who have the passion for sharing their knowledge on the other hand, they're a bit rarer!

We are looking for an experienced AI Course Instructor to join our global team of tutors creating online content that makes education accessible to everyone.

We’re starting with a course on Perplexity AI, but we’re looking for someone who’s also confident teaching other AI tools and skills — from prompt engineering to productivity apps, creative AI tools, and beyond.

What's Involved?

  • Create a clear, engaging course outline covering everything students need to know about Perplexity AI (and potentially other AI tools in future courses).
  • Record your screen as you teach, using a professional microphone to walk learners through real-world examples and workflows.
  • Deliver raw video content — our production team will take care of all editing and post-production magic.
  • Share your expertise, insights, and practical exercises that help students confidently use AI tools in their daily life or work.

What happens next?

It's pretty simple, follow your outline, record your screen teaching the course, and use a professional microphone to guide students on the skills they'll be learning. You will only be required to create raw footage, the editing parts will be handled by us.
Once the production is complete, the course will be published and the work is done. Unless you would like to create more content? Then fantastic! There are also long term teaching opportunities down the road.

Salary: 75 USD per hour of completed content [60 USD for completed content + 15 USD for preparational work]
Work from anywhere in the world
Share your knowledge with people around the globe
Future project opportunities

Preferred experience

  • Expert-level understanding of Perplexity AI and other AI tools (ChatGPT, Midjourney, Claude, etc.)
  • Strong general knowledge of AI workflows, prompt writing, and real-world use cases
  • Fluent English speaker
  • Confident on camera and skilled at explaining complex topics simply
  • Prior teaching, training, or course-creation experience preferred
  • Excellent communication skills and attention to detail

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $75.00 per hour

Work Location: Remote

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