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Published August 20, 2026 · Updated August 20, 2026

Chinochat recruits people directly for remote chat moderation and translation work — no trading floor, no investment vehicle, nothing that resembles either. Hitting submit on that form confirms you looked over everything that follows and have no objection to it.

Age, and answering truthfully

Applicants must be Age 18 or older. Everything you enter — name, contact info, self-rated English — needs to hold up. If we later discover something was fabricated, any offer built on that application is subject to cancellation at any point, regardless of shifts already logged.

What our pay figures actually represent

Every grade range and monthly average shown across this site reflects what our 200+ current moderators were actually paid — historical record, not a forward-looking promise made to any single visitor. Your personal payout follows grade, genuine hours logged, and how well you manage your queue — nobody walks in with a guaranteed number.

The review stage

About 1 application out of 7 advances past this point — that ratio reflects how the process works, not a verdict on anyone who doesn't make it through. A short practice exchange in written English carries far more weight toward the outcome than a well-formatted CV ever could.

Declining an application, pausing someone's training partway, or closing a role entirely — all of that is within our discretion, and no explanation is owed when it happens.

Contractor status — and where money is allowed to flow

You join in a self-employed, contractor capacity rather than as a salaried employee on our books — that means no set wage floor, no benefits attached to the role, and sorting out whatever tax applies where you live falls to you. Not one step of getting there — applying, training, landing a paid shift — carries any cost.

Money only ever moves from us to you. Anyone claiming to speak for Chinochat while asking you to pay is impersonating us, plain and simple.

What the other pages don't cover

The role pages, the numbers on pay, and the questions-and-answers section are background reading — a plain description of how the setup generally runs, not a contract and not financial advice. When an actual offer goes out, its specific terms get written down in full at that point.

How updates to this page work

Expect this page to change alongside the program itself. Whatever date sits at the very top marks the edition that applies right now.