Content Moderator :- Japanese/Korean Id-3293

Work location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Overview

Content moderator jobs continue to be on the rise as the online world never stops needing content moderation.

A Content Moderator is always on guard, maintaining the online reputation of a business. They screen, monitor, and approve content in compliance with the website’s guidelines. Also, they promote excellent customer service and help to cultivate a strong community around the brand.

 

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in any field.  
  • Fresh graduates are welcome to apply. 
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to maintain focus during repetitive tasks. 
  • Strong understanding of social media platforms and various content types. 
  • Ability to stay current with evolving content policies and guidelines. 
  • Analytical and critical thinking skills. 
  • Ability to work on site for 100%. 
  • Previous business process outsourcing, customer service, or content moderation experience is a plus. 
  • Fluent in Japanese/Korean language and B2 level in English. 
  • Must be able to speak, read and write the required language to support

 

  

Responsibilities

 

  • Review, classify, annotate, categorize, group, mask, or label content related to video, audio, text, image, documents, or other relevant data based on defined guidelines
  • Generate data sets for production and machine learning purposes
  • Actively listen and classify different audio datasets, including human and animal sounds, songs, music, conversations, etc.
  • Review and classify emotions, gestures, and other relevant elements in content
  • Annotate images in heat graphs or spectrograms to determine sleeping or active states
  • Understand and stay up-to-date with content policies and guidelines
  • Review online videos, social media, web pages, and advertising content for compliance with policies and guidelines. Content could be in text, image, audio, video, or any other format
  • Identify content that does not comply with requirements and flag it for action
  • Use basic judgment to perform required tasks effectively and accurately
  • Display a strong bias to doing what’s right for our community in supporting social media’s mission
  • Enforce social media Terms of Use by carefully monitoring reports of abuse on the site


Language:

  • Japanese/Korean
  • English
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