Ad Content Moderator
Confidential
Posted: March 18, 2026
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Quick Summary
MGID is a global advertising platform that helps publishers monetize their audiences and enables brands to promote their products and services across the open web effectively. The role involves moderating content to ensure brand safety and high-quality ad formats. The ideal candidate should have a strong understanding of content moderation best practices and a keen eye for detail.
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Job Description
MGID is a global advertising platform that helps publishers monetize their audiences and enables brands to promote their products and services across the open web effectively. Using AI-powered technology, we deliver high-quality native, display, and video ads in brand-safe environments, balancing user experience and performance. Every month, MGID reaches over 1 billion unique users and delivers 185 billion ads in more than 70 languages. Founded in 2008, we have grown into a team of over 800 colleagues operating from 18 offices worldwide.
The Role
You will join our Creative & Compliance department to play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of our advertising ecosystem. Your mission is to ensure that all content across multiple regions — including Turkey, Ukraine, and Europe — aligns with local regulations and our internal standards. This is an opportunity for a multilingual professional to handle complex cases and contribute to the safety of a global audience.
What You’ll Do
• Review and moderate user-generated creatives to ensure they align with MGID policies and local legal requirements.
• Monitor active campaigns and perform thorough post-moderation checks to maintain ongoing compliance.
• Handle complex and escalated cases, making independent assessments of controversial content.
• Collaborate closely with Legal, Sales, Product, and Support teams on compliance-related matters.
• Develop internal guidelines and "gatebooks" for specific regions to help standardize moderation processes.