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Edit long-form YouTube videos, launch assets, event recaps, social clips, and shorts with a strong ... reviews, and delivery. * Operate as a highly hands-on individual contributor. This is a role for ...

Video Specialist

Mill Valley, CA · Remote

$8.0K - $10K/mo

We review every application carefully, and all fields (including the required 60-90 second video ... Familiarity with YouTube, LinkedIn, Meta, and short-form formats * Experience collaborating cross ...

$80 - $100/hr

... review. * Run the complete operations of our clips channels * Run the complete operations of our ... Ensure no video goes live without passing Peak's complete editorial, technical, brand, and ...

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Video Editor (Contract)

New York, NY · On-site

$450 - $600/day

Edit high-quality short- and long-form video for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube (Shorts and long-form ... Incorporate feedback efficiently across review rounds and deliver on deadline. * Keep assets ...

Edit high-quality short- and long-form video for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube (Shorts and long-form ... Incorporate feedback efficiently across review rounds and deliver on deadline. * Keep assets ...

Annual review with raise option * 22 days Paid Time Off accrued annually, and 4 holidays * After 3 ... Ideate video topics aligned with company goals, audience needs, and product roadmaps. * Script ...

You have deep experience in YouTube as well as TikTok * Instinctive taste level for good social ... We look forward to reviewing your application. We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to ...

You have deep experience in YouTube as well as TikTok * Instinctive taste level for good social ... We look forward to reviewing your application. We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to ...

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How much do youtube video reviewer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for youtube video reviewer in the United States is $37.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.13 and $41.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a YouTube video reviewer?

A YouTube Video Reviewer is responsible for watching and evaluating videos to ensure they meet platform guidelines, quality standards, or specific criteria set by an employer. This role may involve reviewing content for policy violations, providing feedback for improvement, or analyzing videos for engagement and effectiveness. Reviewers may work for YouTube itself, media companies, or independent content creators. Strong attention to detail, familiarity with YouTube policies, and analytical skills are essential for this job.

What does a typical workday look like for a YouTube video reviewer?

A typical day for a Youtube Video Reviewer involves watching a set number of videos, evaluating them against established guidelines, and providing detailed reports or feedback on their suitability for the platform. Reviewers often collaborate with content moderation teams and may participate in team meetings to discuss emerging trends or challenging cases. The role can be fast-paced, particularly during peak content periods, and may require quick decision-making. Over time, reviewers can gain expertise that opens opportunities for senior moderation or quality assurance positions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a YouTube video reviewer?

To thrive as a Youtube Video Reviewer, strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a thorough knowledge of YouTube’s community guidelines and video trends are essential. Familiarity with content management systems, review platforms, and sometimes digital rights management tools is often required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and time management help reviewers provide clear feedback and meet tight deadlines. These skills ensure high-quality, consistent video evaluations that maintain platform standards and viewer trust.

How much do YouTube Video Reviewers make?

YouTube Video Reviewers typically earn between $10 and $25 per hour, depending on experience, the platform used, and the volume of videos reviewed. Some may work as freelancers or part-time contractors, with pay rates varying accordingly.
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Infographic showing various Youtube Video Reviewer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,034 per year, or $37 per hour.

Video Producer

PlanetScale

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

PlanetScale is growing rapidly and reinventing the database space. Our database platform offers developers the fastest and most reliable Postgres and Vitess/MySQL databases, enabling businesses to efficiently handle data and workloads of all sizes.

PlanetScale is backed with over $100M in venture financing from top-tier VCs including a16z, Kleiner Perkins, SignalFire, and Insight Venture Partners. And we serve some of the most innovative companies in the world such as Block, Anysphere (Cursor), MyFitnessPal, Etsy, Kick, and thousands more. Our customers entrust us with what is often their most precious digital asset, their data, so the stakes couldn't be higher.

We're looking for a Video Producer to own the hands-on video production at PlanetScale. Video is one of the most effective ways we connect with developers, customers, and the broader technical community, and we want someone who can bring a strong creative point of view and the hands-on ability to bring ideas all the way from concept to final cut.

What's the job to be done?
  • Own PlanetScale's video program across customer stories, product launches, in-person events, executive content, YouTube, shorts, and other formats that help developers understand what we're building and why it matters.
  • Set the creative bar for video, bringing strong instincts around story, pacing, visuals, sound, and detail so every piece feels sharp, intentional, and unmistakably PlanetScale.
  • Find the narrative in technical subject matter. Whether it's a customer's migration story, a database launch, or a conference keynote, you'll shape the raw material into something people actually want to watch.
  • Film on location at customer offices, conferences, events, and our San Francisco office. You'll be comfortable owning camera, lighting, audio, direction, and the practical details needed to get the shot.
  • Edit long-form YouTube videos, launch assets, event recaps, social clips, and shorts with a strong sense of rhythm, structure, and audience.
  • Own post-production from assembly through delivery, including pacing, sound design, color, motion graphics, animation, and final polish.
  • Build and manage a lean production pipeline, including gear, scheduling, shot planning, footage organization, stakeholder reviews, and delivery.
  • Operate as a highly hands-on individual contributor. This is a role for someone who can set the creative direction and then make the thing themselves.
  • Move quickly while protecting quality. Some weeks you'll be on a shoot; others you'll be turning around edits on a tight launch or content schedule.
These attributes best describe you
  • You are a strong and experienced video editor. You understand pacing, structure, sound, and the difference between a video that is assembled and a video that is told.
  • You are a storyteller first. You can take technical material and find the human, product, or business story inside it.
  • You have strong taste and creative judgment. You can point to work you're proud of and explain why the creative choices made it effective.
  • You are equally comfortable behind the camera and in the editor. You don't need a large crew to make something look and sound great.
  • You are highly self-directed and operational. You can take a loose idea, turn it into a plan, get the footage, manage the edit, and ship the final asset.
  • You take input well from leadership and cross-functional partners while still bringing your own creative ideas to the work.
  • You are comfortable with ambiguity, speed, and high ownership. PlanetScale moves fast, and you'll be expected to bias toward action without letting quality slip.
What you will need
  • A strong portfolio showing range across polished narrative work, quick-turn edits, social cuts, and/or short-form video. Your portfolio matters more than your resume.
  • Demonstrated experience filming, directing, and editing projects end to end as an individual contributor.
  • Strong editing skills in Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut, or equivalent.
  • Experience shooting on location, including interviews, with the ability to handle your own lighting and audio.
  • Motion graphics and animation ability, with good judgment for when those tools make the story clearer or the video stronger.
  • Strong project management skills, including planning shoots, managing footage, organizing feedback, and delivering on deadlines.
  • Willingness and ability to travel for shoots at events and customer sites.
  • This role requires you to be based in the San Francisco Bay Area. You may work remotely at times, but you will be expected to work from our San Francisco office when needed for filming, production, and other in-person work.
What else will help you be successful
  • Experience in developer tools, infrastructure, databases, or another engineering-focused space.
  • Experience producing content for YouTube, social, or a public creative channel where you developed a strong sense of audience and format.
  • Experience filming and interviewing executives, engineers, customers, or technical subject-matter experts.
  • 3D or advanced animation ability in Blender, After Effects, or similar.
  • Comfort using AI tools across the creative and production workflow, and curiosity about what they make newly possible.
Why PlanetScale

We're redefining how high-growth companies manage data at scale, and we work with some of the most exciting brands in gaming, consumer tech, AI, and B2B SaaS. PlanetScale already has one of the strongest technical communities online. Engineers love our technical content and our product. Video is one of the biggest ways we can make that community even stronger, and as our first dedicated Video Producer, that craft is yours to own.

PlanetScale is a profitable company with a philosophy centered around building small teams of p99 individuals and is recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in America.

At PlanetScale we believe in supporting people to do their best work and thrive no matter the location. Our mission is to build a diverse, equitable, and inclusive company. We strive to build an inclusive environment where all people feel that they are equally respected and valued, whether they are a candidate or an employee. We welcome applicants of any educational background, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, age, citizenship, socioeconomic status, disability, pregnancy status, and veteran status.

If you have a disability, please let us know if there's any way we can make the interview process better for you; we're happy to accommodate!

Total Compensation and Pay Transparency

An employee's total compensation consists of base salary + benefits + equity. A member of our Talent Acquisition team will be happy to answer any further questions when we engage with you to begin the interview process.

Base salary range: $140,000 - $200,000 USD