If we apply should we expect an email even if it's just a rejection letter? Been at my current job for 4 years, and worked every day of covid on site. I'd kill to be doing any job in this industry. I already put in an application, but don't know what to expect.

    BeltManFen I'm about 90% sure that most of the HR team is currently out of office, so don't feel like your question is necessarily being ignored.

    Like any job application it never hurts to send a follow-up email after a while to touch base. That would be my general suggestion anyway 🙂

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    Looking for more people to join us

    Hey there, are you still looking for content moderators? I sent a resume 2 weeks ago but never got a reply. Like BeltManFen, I'd be really happy to do anything in this industry.

      BeltManFen

      anthony

      Hey, just to let you know that we are still reviewing applications for this role. Please bear with us and a sincere THANK YOU for your interest and time applying!

      anthony
      BeltManFen

      Thank you for your applications and patience!
      We were out of the office for a tech conference last week, we're processing everything now 👍

      Not sure if this is the correct thread but figured it was worth an ask. Im looking into starting a small studio and after advice on a few things, mainly things like how 1 goes about getting scenes on SLR, is there a recommened camera setup to go for and a few other questions, i wont waffle on here to much in case its the wrong thread but any advice would be awesome.

        I wish I had the skills to work for youse guys. But if you ever need a lawyer in California, I'll give you a good deal.

          mebejoe

          I mean you could do something about that they have to take videos down for dubious reasons.

            ibins

            That's the credit card companies' requirement if they want to process payments. The credit card companies are generally free to decide who they want to do business with. I'd be happy to take fees to fight that battle, but it's probably not a winner.

            mnmlikereal Correct. For example in the US you would need to form an LLC, register for a business license, etc. TBH it was all (for me) very straight-forward.

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            I'm a UI/UX developer with over a decade of experience in the corporate and small business sectors.

            Recruiters have offered me jobs in adult entertainment, but I never took them because I figured having that on my resume might prevent me from being marketable in "straight" jobs.

            Nowadays my attitude is basically, "fuck it, the job market is unpredictable anyway, so I'm going to do what I want."

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              I'd love to get involved but I may not have the skill requirements for most roles. I'm a very tech savvy person though who can build and diagnose PCs. I have some video editing skills including a degree in radio & tv broadcasting. I did see Philips message about needing reliable people as a data labeler. Would be interested in more information.