To become a Netflix reviewer, one common way is to start as an independent reviewer by creating a blog or YouTube channel where you review and share insights on Netflix shows and movies. This allows you to build an audience and monetize your reviews through ads, affiliate marketing, or sponsorships, though Netflix itself doesn't directly pay reviewers. Another more official but rare path is to become a Netflix tagger (also called a Content Analyst), where you get paid to watch Netflix content to analyze and categorize it with tags and descriptions, helping improve content discovery. These jobs typically require applying through Netflix's career site for roles like Editorial Insights Content Analyst, but remote opportunities are limited. Becoming a Netflix reviewer also involves strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and good writing or video presentation skills. In summary, there are two main pathways:
- Start independently as a Netflix reviewer via blogging or YouTube and monetize your content.
- Apply for official specialized Netflix jobs like a tagger/content analyst who reviews and tags content internally at Netflix (competitive and limited).
Netflix review jobs also include contract or freelance roles in related content review areas with some platforms linked to Netflix content.
If more details on how to start a review blog or how to find official Netflix content jobs are needed, I can provide that as well.