I LOVE working for Mercor! - Contractor Mercor Employee Review

5.0
14 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

For context, I am a university-educated, former 9-5er, stay-at-home mom of three solopreneur with a small online business and other online side hustle ventures. Working at Mercor has been fantastic! The application and interview process is innovative as you interview with various AI bots (which I surprisingly enjoyed), and complete some assessment tests depending on the project/role you're interviewing for. I have onboarded onto two separate projects and the work has been both challenging and interesting. The tasks can range from intellectually stimulating to repetitive brainrot. I feel like I've learned more in the last three weeks than I've learned in two years at my former 9-5 job. The pace is fast, dynamic, and fun. The project and team leads are incredibly patient, helpful, and kind considering how volatile (I say this in a positive tone) the projects can be with ever-changing guidelines. You have to be able to learn QUICK and PIVOT fast if needed. The pay is fair, and at times, generous -- again, depending on the project and contract. They offer bonuses from time to time if it's a sprint project too.

Cons

To get the most out of your Mercor experience, you have to be available. You have to check the Slack channels regularly and frequently to keep up or risk missing out on tasking, and therefore, getting paid. You can't be a complainer or need excess hand-holding. These projects demand genuine self-starters who are positive, eager, and can learn rapidly. Because of the nature of the work and environment, there's simply no room for people who will slow the work churn or produce low-quality work. Sometimes the projects are paused and/or the contracts end with no warning. Tis the nature of contract work.

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5.0
21 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast paced (can also be a con), The team leads are responsive. The tasks are interesting. I feel like we are all learning here and the way that things are handled overall has improved a lot since my first contract. You get what you put into it.

Cons

Working for clients, so changes can happen out of the blue at any time. The amount of work is streaky- sometimes there is a lot of work, sometimes there is none. A batch of tasks can drop at any time, so sometimes you are just going to miss out on being involved. As extra income it works. Don't depend on it as your main source of income.

2.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My pre-hire research found Mercor rated as an "above average to very good" AI-modeling platform, which is in line with Glassdoor's 4.0 employee rating. Based on my experience at Mercor, its employee rating is inflated, and the AI-modeling platform industry is in dire need of improvement if Mercor's industry is above average. Here are my pros: - Being paid for time spent on training. - Pay for Generalists is among the industry's highest. - Working remotely and on your schedule.

Cons

Communication at Mercor is horrible. For example, most of the emails I receive in my Mercor email account are coworkers who have no idea what to do next or who to ask to find out. Prompting emails from our Project Lead that instruct us to disregard said emails. Here are a few more cons: - Blaming everything on our clients. - Communication's ineffective and inefficient. - Disorganization. - Fear of being offboarded suddenly and without explanation. - Lack of employee rapport. - Not being valued. - Projects don't last long. And you may wait weeks for the next one.

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