Company
AMSpace Recruitment Consultancy
AMSpace Recruitment Consultancy
AMSpace Recruitment Consultancy transforms talent acquisition into a strategic advantage. With a focus on placement, headhunting, executive search, and embedded recruitment, we propel companies toward growth. Specializing in Aerospace and Defense, Tech, Engineering, Manufacturing, Energy, and more. #StrategicStaffing #InnovativeTalentSolutions #Recruitment
Content Moderator (French & English)
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Position Type: Full-time (40 hours/week)
Working Hours: Monday – Sunday, 07:00 – 23:00
Probation Period: 30 Days
Contract Type: Unfixed term contract
About the Company:
Join a leading destination for short-form mobile video that inspires creativity and brings joy to millions of users worldwide. With global offices in major cities, this dynamic organization thrives on curiosity and embraces the challenges of innovation.
Role Overview:
As a Content Moderator, you'll play a key role in supporting the Global E-commerce team by ensuring high-quality content moderation. You'll ensure the safety and legal compliance of user-uploaded content while contributing to the development and improvement of standards for online communities.
Key Responsibilities:
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Training:
The training period is fully paid and integrated into the contract, with the contract start date corresponding to the first day of training.
Lisbon
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