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August 22, 2025 Other Jobs To Apply No other job posts for this day. Content Moderator (Part-Time)WellSaid is the leading AI voice company for enterprise and professional applications. Using carefully sourced voice talent and our own AI advanced platform, WellSaid provides ultra-realistic voices that the world's biggest brands trust to engage listeners. We build AI responsibly and ethically. An Independent Content ModeratorWe're hiring a part-time Content Moderator to help ensure user-submitted content aligns with our Terms of Service and community standards. You'll be responsible for reviewing short-form text content that customers submit for voice generation, flagging any policy violations, and occasionally following up with customers by email. This role reports to the Product Support Manager and works closely with our Support and Product teams. The role is 810 hours per week, ideally spread across five business days. We're especially interested in candidates who may be open to full-time work in the future, as we expect moderation needs and related responsibilities to grow over time. How You'll ContributeIn your day-to-day, you will: Review user-generated text content for violations (e.g., hate speech, NSFW content, illegal activity, spam) Flag and log violations clearly following our internal documentation Communicate with customers via email (using templates or answering basic customer questions) Follow clear moderation guidelines and use internal tools (like Hive) Collaborate with support and product teams to surface trends or ambiguous cases What We're Looking ForYou ideally have some combination of the following: Some experience with content moderation, customer support, or community management (entry-level is okay!) Strong attention to detail and comfort following clear guidelines Excellent written communication skills Comfortable working independently and asynchronously U.S.-based and authorized to work in the U.S Bonuses: Familiarity with Trust & Safety or Terms of Service enforcement Experience using tools like Hive, Zendesk, or similar A customer-first mindset when enforcing moderation decisions Fluency in Spanish What We OfferThis is an hourly, short term role lasting until Dec. 31, 2025. The compensation for this role is $36-45/hour, DOE. What to Expect From UsWe strongly encourage you to apply! If we feel your skills, experience, and values match, we'll reach out about meeting with the team. During the interview stage, you can expect: An intro call with our recruiting team (20 minutes); if it's a match, we'll follow up with a short example of the types of tasks you would be doing (~15 minutes). An interview with our Product Support Manager (60 minutes). All interviews will be remote via Google Meet; we are happy to make accommodations you might need to feel set up for success in our process.

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