Alright, so, I’ve been on the hunt for a side hustle lately, something I could do in my spare time to earn a little extra cash. I stumbled upon this website, it’s called “grabjobs co” or something like that. And guess what? They had listings for part-time jobs at Netflix! I thought, “Wow, Netflix? That sounds cool!” So, I decided to give it a shot.

First things first, I had to make an account on this “GrabJobs” thing. Pretty standard stuff, you know, name, email, the usual. Once I was in, I started browsing through the Netflix listings. They had a bunch of them, mostly for what they call “taggers.” Basically, you watch shows and movies and tag them with keywords, like “comedy,” “drama,” “action,” that sort of thing.

I applied for a few of these tagger positions. The application process was simple enough. I just had to fill out some forms, answer a few questions about my viewing habits, and that was it. I also had to write a little something about why I thought I’d be a good tagger. I made sure to mention how much I love watching Netflix and how I have a good eye for detail.

  • Create an account on GrabJobs: Check.
  • Browse Netflix job listings: Check.
  • Apply for “tagger” positions: Check.

After I applied, I didn’t hear back right away. I know, I know, these things take time. But I was checking my email like a hawk. I even started getting these daily job alerts from GrabJobs, which was kinda helpful, I guess. It kept me in the loop about new job postings, not just from Netflix, but other companies too.

Honestly, the whole thing felt a little off, at least to me. After submitting the applications, I began to wonder, and I visited the actual job portals of some companies, and I found that some of the job postings on GrabJobs weren’t even on the companies’ websites. That made me a little suspicious, not gonna lie. I mean, why would a job be listed on some third-party site but not on the company’s own website?

Anyway, while I was waiting, I did some more digging into this whole “Netflix tagger” thing. I found out that these jobs are real. Like, Netflix actually hires people to do this. But it’s also super competitive. I realized that landing one of these gigs might be a long shot. I started thinking maybe I should set my sights on something a little more realistic.

A few days later I finally got a couple of part-time jobs from the alerts. But it has nothing to do with Netflix.

The Takeaway

So, here’s the deal. GrabJobs might be useful for finding job leads, and those daily alerts can be handy. But you should always double-check the job postings on the actual company’s website. And as for those Netflix tagger jobs? Yeah, they’re real, but don’t get your hopes up too high. It’s a tough gig to get. It is also hard to tell whether the information on grabjobs co is reliable or not. Overall, it was an interesting experience, but I’m still on the lookout for that perfect side hustle. The search continues!