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Moderation Team |
Hi Captoon :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Some companies may have a very rigorous criteria for candidates where as others may be less focused on past qualifications and more focused on knowledge and experience. A successful job application and interview may not be down to one element but rather how closely the candidate matches the job on offer. It's really encouraging to hear that you are a volunteer moderator. We believe that all experience is very helpful and shows commitment and practical skills. In answer to your question about other certifications or qualifications - we don't know of any. The MG Moderation Foundation training is the first of it's kind, focusing on best practice an introducing a standard of competence to the moderation industry. Some of the largest agencies such as Emoderation and ICUC support our training and highlight it on their websites. It would be useful to send your CV to these agencies even if they are not recruiting presently so they can contact you directly should they have an opening in the future. As we also mentioned in our earlier post we do share job opportunities via our social media channels so please keep updated. We hope this information is helpful and we wish you all the best of luck with finding a moderation job and studying for your bachelor's degree. You are certainly on the right track by showing your committment and becoming a volunteer moderator. Thanks again for sharing your experience. ![]() |
Posted 10 years ago #4 |