Company
CBT
CBT
Job Title: Italian-Speaking Content Moderator
Location: Porto, Portugal (On-Site)
Industry: Web Services
Type: Full-Time
About Us:
We are a global web services company, committed to creating safe and positive digital experiences for our users. We are expanding our team in Porto, Portugal, and are seeking an Italian-speaking Content Moderator to help us maintain high content standards on our platform.
Position Overview:
As a Content Moderator, you will review and manage user-generated content to ensure it aligns with community guidelines. You will play a key role in ensuring a safe and enjoyable user experience while helping improve moderation processes.
Key Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
What We Offer:
Why Porto?
Porto offers an excellent quality of life, rich culture, beautiful coastal views, and a lower cost of living compared to many other European cities. Its an ideal place to live and work.
How to Apply:
If you are passionate about moderation and looking to join an innovative global team, please submit your CV and cover letter. We look forward to hearing from you!
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer:
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Join us in Porto and help shape the future of digital experiences
- You can your resume at [email protected]
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