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CURATED is on a mission to help people find exactly what they’re looking for

Whether it’s your first snowboard, a brand new baby stroller, or a much needed upgrade to your espresso machine – shopping is hard when the stakes are high. We make it easy by connecting customers with Real Experts who can answer their needs faster. 

Curated is the home of America’s biggest community of Real Experts

Real Experts aren’t sales assistants. They’re people living ordinary lives, who also happen to be obsessively passionate about something.  They have real, on-the-ground, lived experience — they’re not proficient in tennis, they’re fluent in it.

Making high-stakes purchases easier is only the beginning

Our Real Experts connect with customers in ways that would be unimaginable in any other retail context. They work hard to understand your needs, trade stories, help make plans, and keep in touch. 

It’s why customers are obsessed with Curated – and why our Real Experts have a 4.96 average star rating over 85,000+ reviews.

Turn your knowledge into reliable income.  Connect with customers.  Build a community. Work from anywhere. 

Curated, founded in 2017, is an online marketplace that provides shoppers with one-on-one personalized advice to find the right products, which they purchase directly on Curated’s website. We have a network of over 1,000 experts who get paid to provide their knowledge to customers, bringing an in-person shopping experience online. 

We are expanding into new product categories, and hiring experts in our Kitchen department (Cutlery/Cookware). You’ll also be joining a supportive community of people who share your love of all things cooking and cutlery. 

Key Duties:

  • Engaging with and providing product recommendations to prospective customers, while building enthusiasm for our marketplace and brand. 
  • Supporting content creations needs, such as writing articles, compiling top most recommended product lists, generating Q&A content, etc.
  • Validating our approach to marketing (keywords, landing pages, images, etc.)

What you will bring:

  • Experience working with a range of kitchen knife styles / brands, and ability to speak to the technical differences between different products
  • Excellent written communication skills, and the ability to connect with customers while off-shift (via cell phone or computer)
  • Strong organizational skills and self-motivated to thrive in a remote position
  • Previous sales or customer service experience
  • A product mindset – willing to confront a new market opportunity, and think with us on how to best serve that market 
  • Consistent access to a computer and reliable internet connection
  • Nice to have: ACF certification, Culinary Arts degree

Note: This position is 100% remote. You can work from anywhere with a computer and reliable Wi-Fi.

Expert positions are 100% remote. You can work from anywhere with a computer and reliable Wi-Fi.

About Curated

Curated was founded in 2017 to humanize online shopping. Backed by Forerunner, Greylock, and CapitalG, we’ve built a collaborative shopping experience brought to life by passionate experts. Every shopper on Curated gets one-on-one personalized advice to find the perfect product, so they can enjoy more of what they love.

Curated is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply, as we strive to build a marketplace that serves every demographic with the highest level of quality and respect.

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