Freelance Online Content Researcher
TransPerfect
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Summary
Join our team as an Online Content Researcher (Film and TV) and contribute to building an enriched metadata database for film and television content. This remote, part-time (20 hours/week) independent contractor role, based in France, requires strong research skills, attention to detail, and fluency in French and English. You will research, analyze, and categorize film and TV content, ensuring accuracy and consistency in data entry. The project is estimated to last two weeks with an immediate start date. Success in this role demands a deep understanding of the film industry and proficiency in using various research tools. The ideal candidate will possess exceptional written communication skills and the ability to work independently within tight deadlines.
Requirements
- Idiomatic fluency in French (France)
- Professional fluency in English (you will be sharing the research inputs in English)
- Strong research skills with the ability to quickly locate reliable information on a wide range of film and TV topics
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and content analysis
- Excellent written communication skills
- Proficiency in using global and regional entertainment databases or specialized research tools
- Strong understanding of local entertainment industries
- Ability to work independently within tight deadlines
Responsibilities
- Conduct in-depth research on film and TV titles across various genres, regions, and formats to collect and verify metadata
- Identify and categorize content by key attributes, such as genre, tone, themes, target audience, and plot summary
- Maintain a consistent and standardized approach to data entry and metadata tagging to ensure accuracy and uniformity across all entries
- Use industry databases, search engines, and niche resources to gather information on classic, contemporary, and independent titles
- Review and assess the accuracy of data collected, in adherence to provided guidelines
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in film studies, Media Studies, Library Science, Journalism, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- Experience in metadata research, content curation, or film-related research
- Experience with data tagging, categorization, or taxonomy in a digital media setting
- Knowledge of the film and TV industry, including major genres, influential filmmakers, and historical context
- Knowledge of film and TV analytics, viewer behavior, or recommendation systems
- Familiarity with content management systems, metadata standards, and data organization principles
- Familiarity with international cinema and television
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