Company
Cbtalents
Cbtalents
Job Opportunity: Video Content Analyst (Content Moderation)
Location: On-site, Lisbon
Project: Streaming Service Platform
Schedule: Rotating shifts 24/7, Mon-Fri
Job Overview:
We are looking for Video Content Analysts to join our team and help review online advertisements within a leading streaming service platform. Your role will involve ensuring compliance with guidelines and removing inappropriate content, making the platform a safer place for users.
Responsibilities:
Review and moderate advertisements based on project guidelines.
Ensure content complies with local regulations
Identify and remove inappropriate or non-compliant content.
Work efficiently within a shifting schedule in a fast-paced environment.
Requirements:
No previous experience required (up to 12 months in Content Moderation is a plus).
24/7 availability (rotating shifts).
Ability to work on-site in Lisbon.
Attention to detail and ability to work under strict guidelines.
Salary & Benefits:
Annual Base Salary: 15.260 euros
Annual Language Bonus: 3.240 euros
Meal Allowance: 7.63 per workday (paid via meal card, net amount)
Yearly Target Bonus: 5% of gross annual base salary
Health & Life Insurance (Family Plan included spouse/legal partner & children).
Contract Type: 2-month training agreement + 1-year FTC (30-day probation).
Relocation Support for candidates moving from outside Continental Portugal:
Bureaucratic support.
Help with house search based on personal needs.
Relocation bonus.
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