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Getting paid to watch Netflix sounds like it’s too good to be true, but it’s actually a real job! Netflix taggers watch content and tag it with appropriate keywords so Netflix users can easily find shows and movies they’ll enjoy. While this job is highly competitive, it’s a great part-time gig for movie buffs. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about how to become a Netflix tagger and what the job entails.
Getting a Job as a Netflix Tagger
To be a Netflix tagger, you need a passion for movies and TV, the ability to work independently, and strong analytical and communication skills. 5 years of experience in the entertainment industry is preferred, and while a degree isn’t required, having one in a relevant field, like film studies, may be beneficial.
Steps
Netflix Tagger Application Process
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Apply on Netflix’s website. The tagger position is highly competitive and gets filled quickly, so keep an eye on Netflix’s career website for any open positions. Have your resume ready and fill out any required information on the application.[7]
- Netflix only posts job openings on their career site, so this is the only place to find a legitimate tagger job. Netflix will not post on social media or random websites, so if you find a tagger job on one of these sites, it’s a scam.
- It’s a good idea to check for job openings weekly to make sure you don’t miss an opportunity.
- The job may be listed under a different title, such as editorial analyst or content analyst. Be sure to read the listing to make sure it’s the tagger position.
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Get an interview. If Netflix is interested in your application, you’ll be invited to an interview with a panel of current Netflix taggers or recruiters. Be prepared to discuss any relevant experience you have in the film/television industry as well as your familiarity with Netflix’s content and keywords. Demonstrate your passion for TV and movies and persuade the team you’d be a perfect fit for the position.[8]
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Take a short tagging assessment. If you do well in the interview, you may be selected to participate in a tagging assessment. The assessment evaluates your ability to tag and analyze content accurately and efficiently. If you pass, you may be offered the position.[9]
- Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get hired. This is an extremely competitive position, so the decision likely doesn’t reflect negatively on you or your qualifications. Keep building your resume and apply again the next time a position opens up.
Expert Q&A
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It’s highly unlikely that someone would fit every qualification for the job posting, so if you don’t meet the requirements exactly, don’t let it deter you. Apply with the relevant skills and experience you do have.Thanks
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The exact qualifications of a Netflix tagger change per job listing. Be sure to review the requirements carefully before submitting your resume and application.Thanks
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Typically, you’ll begin as an entry-level tagger with the opportunity to work your way up to a senior tagging position. This can take anywhere from a few months to years depending on your skills, work ethic, and dedication to the job.Thanks
Warnings
- Remember, only apply to a tagger position via Netflix’s career site. Do not give out personal information to any listing that seems suspicious, and report any fraudulent listings to the job posting site.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://studydatascience.org/careers/how-to-get-a-job-at-netflix/
- ↑ https://studydatascience.org/careers/how-to-get-a-job-at-netflix/
- ↑ https://studydatascience.org/careers/how-to-get-a-job-at-netflix/
- ↑ https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/netflix-tagger-job-explained-2516025/
- ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2015/06/11/netflix-tagging-yes-its-a-real-job/
- ↑ https://time.com/2970271/job-netflix-professional-binge-watcher/
- ↑ https://www.netflixjunkie.com/netflix-news-can-you-really-get-a-job-as-one-of-netflix-taggers-how-do-you-become-one/
- ↑ https://time.com/2970271/job-netflix-professional-binge-watcher/
- ↑ https://www.netflixjunkie.com/netflix-news-can-you-really-get-a-job-as-one-of-netflix-taggers-how-do-you-become-one/