We are seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to join our team as a Supervisor. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing and leading a team, ensuring smooth operations, and maintaining a positive working environment. 

About the job

Product Operations AI Curation is Doubleverify’s business unit that supports the operations necessary to the development and measurement of Doubleverify’s Brand Safety and Suitability solutions. Our team dedicates every day to making the internet a safer place for advertisers, brands, and publishers. We partner with teams across Doubleverify to deliver automated and manual solutions for classification of content in areas ranging from copyright infringement, to violence, to inflammatory news and politics. As a diverse team of AI Curation Specialists, we work together to improve classification products and processes and maintain our industry-leading position in brand safety and suitability for all publishing channels that Doubleverify supports. Our work results in bettering the experience of brands, advertisers, and publishers across the globe, and reducing the ROI of bad actors who seek to circulate harmful or unsuitable content and monetize it through the advertising ecosystem.

In this role, you will be responsible for continuous improvement, coaching & development, and keeping the team with outstanding motivation to do a great job. You will start with a team of 8 - 15 content labeling associates so you must get to know your team, identify strengths and weaknesses to create your action plan and deliver on monthly and quarterly commitments. You will establish a culture infused with DoubleVerify’s core values and drive timely delivery of manual classification and curation in close collaboration with DV HQ teams and others. To accomplish this goal, you will work with our Sr. Product Manager, Program Leads, AI Curation Managers, and Senior Director to create and sustain a training program, planning cadence, and KPIs for the team’s success.

Key Responsibilities

  • Supervise and coordinate daily classification / labeling activities of team members.
  • Ensure all team members are up to date on training and latest Policy Team updates 
  • Provide guidance and support to team members, promoting a collaborative and productive work environment.
  • Monitor and evaluate employee performance, providing constructive feedback through Lattice at least once per week and implementing improvement plans when necessary.
  • Ensure compliance with policies and procedures.
  • Identify training needs and coordinate with HQ Teams to ensure they have the necessary support, knowledge and skill to perform with outstanding speed and accuracy
  • Foster a culture of teamwork, open communication, and continuous improvement with daily stand up meetings, calibration sessions and feedback
  • Address and resolve conflicts within the team in a timely and effective manner, keeping in mind DVs CORE values PACT (Passion, Accountability, Collaboration, Trailblazing). 
  • Collaborate with other departments to streamline processes and enhance overall efficiency.
  • Track and report key performance indicators (KPIs) to upper management.
  • Participate in the hiring process, conducting interviews and making recommendations for team expansion.

Qualifications 

  • Proven experience in a supervisory or leadership role, minimum 3 years 
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to motivate and inspire a team.
  • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
  • Organizational and time-management skills.

If you are a results-oriented leader with a passion for driving team success, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity

This role will pay $2000 USD per month

 

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