Offer Curation Specialist

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ABOUT NOGIGIDDY

NoGigiddy is a digital platform built for gig workers, side hustlers, and anyone building an income outside the traditional 9-to-5. We connect our community with real earning opportunities — remote jobs, surveys, gig platforms, and financial tools — all in one place, free to access, no gatekeeping. We built what we wish had existed, and we hire people who actually get it.

THE ROLE

NoGigiddy's value proposition starts with curation — surfacing the best earning opportunities so our users don't have to wade through garbage to find the real ones. As our Offer Curation Specialist, you'll evaluate, approve, and categorize new offers before they go live on the platform. No degree required — just a sharp eye, a user-first mindset, and solid judgment about what's worth someone's time.

RESPONSIBILITIES
Evaluate incoming offers from CPA networks and direct partners for quality, legitimacy, and relevance
Apply NoGigiddy's curation standards to approve or reject offers
Categorize approved offers by type, payout, and user intent (earn, financial, gig, etc.)
Write short, clear offer descriptions that set accurate user expectations
Monitor live offers for complaints, low conversions, or quality degradation
Coordinate with the CPA network team to pull underperforming or problematic offers
Maintain the offer database with up-to-date status, categories, and metadata
REQUIREMENTS
No degree required
Strong judgment and a healthy skepticism — you can spot a sketchy offer fast
Detail-oriented with the ability to evaluate large volumes of content consistently
Clear, concise writing — offer descriptions need to be honest and readable
Comfort with spreadsheets and content management tools
Interest in the gig economy, personal finance, or consumer earning platforms
BENEFITS
Hourly pay of $17–$24/hr
Fully remote
Meaningful work — your decisions directly protect users
Growth path into CPA management or content strategy
Access to the full NoGigiddy earning opportunity network

Equal Opportunity Employer. NoGigiddy celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members.

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