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Social Factor is looking for remote, US-based, temporary/gig Language Social Media Community Moderator who speaks Hindi to moderate on a live stream event for two weekends in April. (April 10-12th and April 17-19, 2026).

All qualified applicants will be asked to complete a Community Moderation & language assessment upon initial screening. The purpose of this assessment provides us with a greater understanding of our community management approach and allows us to better understand your level of comprehension. Completion and passing the assessment is a requirement to work at Social Factor in this role but does not guarantee employment at any time.

We are hiring from the following states: Arkansas, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

Temporary Community Moderator Requirements:

  • Native-level understanding of the Hindi language
  • Deep understanding of respective language pop culture, nomenclature, cultural references, and slang
  • Previous social media moderation experience is required and Youtube experience preferred
  • Exceptional organizational and knowledge of Hindi language slang & culture is required
  • Strong willingness to learn and think critically; a proactive approach
  • High energy with the capability to multitask in a dynamic, rapidly growing organization
  • Interact with users in real-time, answering questions and appropriately engaging in discussion and troubleshooting efforts
  • Knowledge of and experience with the major social media platforms: FB, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
  • Minimum of Windows 10 and macOS 12.X
  • Internet speed requirement of a minimum of 50 mbps

Social Factor is a social media moderation agency that believes in the power of Human Connection. Our talented teams take the fear out of scale and unleash our clients’ brands to listen, reach, and respond. 

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