Company
Cross Border Talents
Cross Border Talents
Lisbon, Portugal (On-site)
Start Date: Early March
Join an industry-leading company where innovation, teamwork, and career growth come together. This is your opportunity to work on an exciting project that helps shape the digital landscape.
Your Role
Become part of a team that ensures digital content aligns with platform policies and legal requirements. You’ll be reviewing and processing legal requests to help maintain a safe online environment.
Your Daily Tasks
Handling legal content requests related to privacy, fraud, or defamation.
Staying up to date with platform policies and applying them effectively.
Ensuring accuracy and efficiency in a back-office role.
Who Should Apply?
Fluent in German (C1+) and English (B2+)
Portuguese Residence Card or EU Citizenship
Availability to start in early March
Passion for digital content and online regulations
What We Offer
Competitive Salary + Language Bonus
Performance-Based Rewards
Daily Meal Allowance
Transport Support
Comprehensive Paid Training
Health Insurance
€2500 Gross Relocation Bonus (Paid with first salary)
Why Move to Lisbon?
Lisbon is more than just a workplace—it’s a lifestyle! Enjoy golden beaches, historic streets, and a vibrant international atmosphere. With fantastic food, rich culture, and over 300 days of sunshine per year, living in Lisbon is an experience like no other!
Be part of an innovative team and make a real impact in the digital world! Apply today!
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