Company
Cross Border Talents
Cross Border Talents
Location: Lisbon, Portugal (On-site)
Start Date: Early March
Join a global company that is shaping the future of digital innovation! This is your opportunity to work with an industry leader known for its cutting-edge solutions, multicultural environment, and strong commitment to employee growth.
About the Role
Become part of a project that supports one of the world’s most popular video platforms. Your role will focus on maintaining a safe and reliable online space by reviewing legal content requests. You’ll have a direct impact on digital security and policy enforcement.
Your Responsibilities
Analyze and process content-related legal requests, including cases of privacy claims, fraud, or defamation.
Stay updated with platform policies and ensure compliance.
Meet quality and efficiency standards while handling sensitive information.
Work in a back-office environment with a strong focus on accuracy.
What We’re Looking For
Advanced German (C1+) and English (B2+)
Portuguese Residence Card or EU Citizenship
Availability to start in early March
Passion for digital content, media, and online regulations
Perks & Benefits
Competitive Salary + Language Premium Bonus
Performance-Based Bonus
Daily Meal Allowance
Transportation Allowance
Comprehensive Paid Training
Health Insurance
€2500 Gross Relocation Bonus (Paid with first paycheck)
Why Choose Lisbon?
Lisbon isn’t just a workplace—it’s a lifestyle! With its breathtaking coastline, incredible food, and a dynamic mix of tradition and modernity, Lisbon offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you're exploring the charming streets of Alfama, enjoying a pastel de nata by the river, or surfing after work, this city has something for everyone!
Ready to be part of something big? Apply today and start your journey in Portugal!
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