On LinkedIn, resumes, and professional networks
You can
List Polymath as a company you contract with, provided you follow the rules below.Requirements:
- Append [Contract] to your job title. For example: Machine Learning Fellow [Contract]
- Set the employment type to Contract in the LinkedIn dropdown
- Built and reviewed high-quality RL environments for the Software Engineering domain.
- Contributed subject-matter expertise to AI training workflows while maintaining strict accuracy standards.
You should not
- List a Polymath client as your employer or name them anywhere in your profile.
- Imply that you are, or were, a full-time employee of Polymath.
- Invent or exaggerate a job title, seniority level, or set of responsibilities.
- Post screenshots, prompts, sample outputs, or any other material that could reveal client identity or project details.
On the wider internet
The same principles apply to X, personal blogs, YouTube, podcasts, Discord servers, group chats, and any other public or semi-public forum.Allowed
- Talk about your general experience contracting with Polymath.
- Describe your onboarding, the interview process, or how projects are managed at a high level.
- Share broad summaries of the kinds of problems you worked on.
- Leave honest reviews of Polymath on Glassdoor, Trustpilot, Google, or similar platforms.
Strictly prohibited
- Naming any Polymath client or employee, or describing client-specific work.
- Posting screenshots, prompts, code, or any other artifacts project data.
- Sharing questions, tasks, or artifacts that came from a project (even paraphrased).
- Reusing work you produced for Polymath or its clients in other contexts, paid or unpaid.

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