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What is the ‘Netflix Tagger’ job as seen on TikTok?

If $3,000 extra a month sounds like good money, Netflix just might have the job for you.

According to TikTok, Watch what’s streaming on Netflix, and tag it with appropriate genres and categories.

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Recently, TikToker, businessbabe1.0, posted a short review of the job that covered a few brief aspects. Everything she said seemed true at first glance, but there is more to the story.

The TikToker is also known by the name Ramona, and she often reviews how to make extra money on the side. When she makes the claim that a tagger can make $45 an hour, that information can’t be verified. The Netflix Jobs search engine doesn’t produce a job listing for tagger until a position is actually open. That’s when anyone interested might be able to see the compensation.

It’s not simply a job about watching what’s streaming all day and then declaring with authority whether a movie is a romance or a comedy. Today did an interview years ago with a true-life tagger and found out the real scoop.

https://www.tiktok.com/@businessbabe1.0/video/7155131979598466309

What is the reality of being a Netflix tagger?

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Although it seems easy-peasy on TikTok, what Today found out from actual tagger, Greg Harty, is that working two hours a day isn’t realistic. According to him, he was one of the first taggers when he was hired back in 2006. He knew a guy who knew a guy and, bada bing bada boom, he was talking to an interviewer from Netflix about movies for an hour and got the job.

“My friend knew I had a pretty good film background,” Harty explained. “I watched a lot of movies, and I took a film class for aspiring screenwriters. So I sent my resume in, and I got a call.”

Considering this was back in 2006, Netflix has definitely stepped up a more sophisticated application process for prospective taggers. They can’t simply be movie buffs who like to watch movies all day.

Having strong writing skills and a creative mind are integral to the job. Giving a movie the category of cerebral romantic psychodrama is a bit more involved than simply saying it’s a thriller.

When the job opens, there is a very short window of time, as thousands of resumes come flying from all directions at Netflix executives who have to sort through them. Be vigilant and possibly create an alert for when the job opens. While it’s not as easy as TikTok made it seem, it still might be a dream job for many.


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