The ideal workspace for this job goes something like this: You’ll sit on an a comfy, unmade bed in a dark room lit only by a flickering TV screen.
No headsets required. Even better? No talking to humans, either.
Crawford Media Services is hiring work-from-home video cataloguers — no experience required, although some is preferred.
One of its major clients? “The Walking Dead.” In addition to AMC, it also works with other clients, such as The National Archives, PBS and the World Wide Wrestling Association.
Other job perks? You’ll get paid $10-$18 an hour to work 15-20 hours a week for on your own schedule, depending on your work.
Here are all the fleshed-out details you need. Get it? Flesh-eating zombies? No?
Anyway…
What Does a Digital Cataloguer Do?
You’ll be working with metadata, which might sound technical and terrifying, but it’s basically data that describes other data — so meta.
Your job will be to write and review this metadata for quality control, which requires watching TV shows and programs.
Don’t worry: You’ll get the complete low-down when you go through training, which lasts from four to six hours and can be done at home. It’ll cover everything you need to know, and you can even save information for future reference.
Am I Qualified to Be a Digital Cataloguer?
Short answer: probably.
No experience is necessary, but some cataloging, tagging and remote work experience is preferred. You’ll also need to prove you have some copy editing and research skills.
You’ll need some technology on hand, like a “robust” computer with a high-speed internet connection and Google Chrome (an easy download).
You’ll also need some pop culture knowledge (think: musicians, celebs, events, politicians and fashion).
To begin, you must fill out an application and pass a test, which should take about three hours. Once you’re in, you’ll begin training.
If you’re interested in becoming a digital cataloguer, visit the job listing for more info and read through the company’s FAQ — before the apocalypse.
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Your Turn: Do you watch “The Walking Dead”?
Carson Kohler (@CarsonKohler) is a junior writer at The Penny Hoarder. After recently completing graduate school, she focuses on saving money — and surviving the move back in with her parents.
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