Company
Teleperformance
Teleperformance
Are you passionate about the online world? Do you have an eye for details? Do you have excellent written and verbal communication? Then, join our team as a Content Moderator for Social Media!In this role, you will review and moderate business content posted on Social Media. Also, you will be working on the Dutch market and helping to build a better experience for our users. Big challenge? Yes, but we are certain that this is the opportunity you were waiting for. We guarantee you a great work environment, as well as the best work conditions to help you achieve your professional goals! Whomever you are, whatever you do, bring your ambition, ideas, energy and determination. Come drive our business into the future. We need those who want to play their part and drive value and want to unleash their potential to live their dreams and embrace a world of opportunities.
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