Content Moderator - Polish/Czech/Slovak and English - Paid Relocation to Sofia

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Mercier Consultancy MD is seeking a skilled Content Moderator fluent in Polish, Czech, or Slovak, alongside English, to join our team in Sofia, Bulgaria! This role includes a paid relocation package, making it an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to embrace a new cultural experience while playing a critical role in maintaining a safe online community. In this position, you will be responsible for moderating user-generated content to ensure it adheres to community standards and guidelines.


Key Responsibilities
  • Moderate and evaluate online content in Polish, Czech, or Slovak, as well as English, to ensure compliance with community guidelines.
  • Classify and assess content according to established moderation policies.
  • Identify and report inappropriate content or policy violations to the necessary teams.
  • Provide insights on content trends and user engagement to improve moderation strategies.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to enhance content moderation processes.
  • Remain up-to-date on company policies regarding content moderation and community interaction.

Requirements

  • Fluency in Polish, Czech, or Slovak (written and spoken) is essential; proficiency in English is also required.
  • Prior experience in content moderation or a related field is preferred.
  • Strong attention to detail with the capacity to apply guidelines consistently.
  • Excellent communication skills for effectively explaining moderation decisions.
  • Ability to handle sensitive content with professionalism and care.
  • Familiarity with digital platforms and content moderation tools is advantageous.
  • Willingness to relocate to Sofia and adapt to a new cultural environment.
  • Self-motivated and capable of working independently while being part of a remote team.

Benefits

  1. Competitive Monthly Salary
  2. Fully Paid Relocation Package
  3. Monthly Performance Bonus
  4. Fully Paid Training
  5. Health Insurance
  6. And Much More...
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