Estonian Content Moderator — Relocate To Barcelona - No Experience Required

Are you ready to take your career abroad and experience life in one of Europes most charming, historic, and picturesque coastal cities? Join our international team in Porto, Portugal , and become part of a global company that values teamwork, personal development, and cultural diversity. We are searching for Spanish-speaking Content Moderators who are passionate about online safety and excited to begin a new professional and personal chapter abroad.

About the Role

As a Spanish Content Moderator , you will review and assess online content to help maintain a safe, respectful, and positive digital environment for users worldwide. You will analyse flagged posts, apply platform policies, and take the appropriate steps to support online community well-being. No prior experience is required you will receive full training and ongoing support in a multicultural and modern workplace.

What We Offer
  • Relocation package including flight to Porto, airport pick-up, and accommodation assistance to help you settle in smoothly
  • Competitive salary with monthly performance bonuses
  • Comprehensive paid training designed to set you up for success
  • Private health insurance
  • Clear professional development opportunities within a global organization
  • A warm, inclusive, and supportive team atmosphere

Life in Porto

Porto offers an outstanding quality of life, combining seaside relaxation with cultural richness and timeless beauty. Famous for its colourful riverfront, iconic bridges, and world-renowned Port wine, the city provides endless ways to enjoy your downtime. Stroll along the Douro River, explore charming cobblestone streets, enjoy fresh seafood by the Atlantic coast, or spend your weekends discovering the beaches and natural landscapes of northern Portugal. With an affordable cost of living and a welcoming international community, Porto is the perfect destination to grow your career while living somewhere truly unforgettable.

Who You Are
  • Fluent in Spanish (C1 or native level) and confident communicating in English
  • Detail-oriented, responsible, and dedicated to maintaining online safety
  • Motivated to live abroad and thrive in a multicultural environment

If you are ready to start your international journey and make Porto your new home , apply now your next chapter starts here.

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