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Freelance AEM Content Editor, Finnish, Dutch, Icelandic, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Romanian
TransPerfectFreelance AEM Content Editor ensuring web content quality using Adobe Experience Manager. Seeking detail-oriented professionals with proficiency in multiple languages.
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesAEM
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Verify that lists, tables, and general formatting are styled correctly.
- Ensure all content is typo-free, including metadata.
- Confirm text matches the approved source, checking live pages against AEM staging.
- Review translated text to ensure it fits seamlessly within CTAs, headers, and navigation components.
- Check that all media (images, videos) display correctly and are visible.
- Flag any inconsistencies or errors found between the live site and the AEM page.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Demonstrable experience using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM).
- Exceptional attention to detail and a strong eye for content accuracy.
- High level of trustworthiness due to access to client CMS and assets.
- Ability to work independently while communicating clearly and professionally with the team.
- Prior experience in web QA or content validation is highly desirable.
- Native level proficiency in Finnish, Icelandic, Dutch, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Romanian (essential)
- Professional level proficiency in English (essential)
Benefits
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Hard Skills & Tools
web QAcontent validationcontent accuracy
Soft Skills
attention to detailtrustworthinessindependenceclear communicationprofessionalism