
- The only catch? The candidate should be fluent in Japanese.
The company is seeking an editorial analyst for their Los Angeles office who can watch hours of Netflix original television and movies and annotate the content for viewers, according to refinery29. The editorial analyst will also optimize the shows' metadata and provide critical analysis. In other words, Netflix wants to pay you to watch their content and write about it.
However, it may sound like a cakewalk but there is a catch. The candidate should be fluent in Japanese, both spoken and written as the job qualification lists 'Proficiency in Japanese is mandatory'. So those eager to grab a job like this one should start taking Japanese lessons!
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