Applications open for the ProZ.com moderator class of 2013-2014 1

ProZ.com moderators are volunteer site members who have benefited from ProZ.com and have chosen to give something back by playing their part, in turn, in a system put in place to ensure fair play. Moderators monitor forum and KudoZ areas to extend and protect the pleasant, results-oriented atmosphere of the ProZ.com translation workplace by:

  • Greeting and guiding new participants, and helping them to properly use and benefit from what is available to them at ProZ.com.
  • Enforcing site rules in a consistent and structured manner to maintain a constructive environment.

As previous moderator classes, the class of 2012-2013 is a perfect example of the role. Thank you mods for your cooperation!

The rotation of the current moderator class is scheduled for August. So, if you are a ProZ.com member and would like to volunteer for a one-year term as site moderator, please visit the ProZ.com moderator program area (http://www.proz.com/moderators) or contact site staff through the support center.

Haven’t decided whether you want to join the next moderator class or not? See what past and current moderators say about their experience with the program »

Looking forward to receiving your application!

Lucía

Thank you to ProZ.com site moderators, class of 2011-2012 1

Like referees in sports, ProZ.com moderators help to ensure fair play by enforcing a specific set of rules in a uniform manner.

The ProZ.com moderator class of 2011-2012 is coming to an end, but before this happens, ProZ.com would like to thank all of those members who have given of their time to help maintain a positive, results-oriented atmosphere on the site. Each person in the class has made valuable contributions to ProZ.com, and some of them even beyond the moderator program.

ProZ.com moderators are volunteer members who have benefited from ProZ.com and have chosen to give something back by playing their part, in turn, in a system put in place to ensure fair play. Their role is to foster and protect the positive, results-oriented atmosphere that makes ProZ.com possible, by:

  • Greeting and guiding new participants, and helping them to properly use and benefit from what is available to them at ProZ.com.
  • Enforcing site rules in a consistent and structured manner to maintain a constructive environment.

The moderator class of 2011-2012 is certainly a very good example of the role. Thank you mods!

The moderator class of 2012-2013 is scheduled to begin in August. So, if you are a ProZ.com member and would like to volunteer for a one-year term as site moderator, please visit http://www.proz.com/moderators or contact site staff through the support center.

Looking forward to receiving lots of applications!

Lucía

Thank you to ProZ.com site moderators, class of 2010-2011 Reply

As most ProZ.com members know, ProZ.com’s KudoZ and forum areas are monitored by a group of volunteers known as “moderators“. Their role is to foster and protect the positive, results-oriented atmosphere that makes ProZ.com possible, by:

  • Greeting and guiding new participants, and helping them to properly use and benefit from what is available to them at ProZ.com.
  • Enforcing site rules in a consistent and structured manner to maintain a constructive environment.

Moderators serve a one-year term, from July to June. This means that the current class of moderators is coming to an end.

I would like to take a moment then to thank the moderator class of 2010-2011 for their year of service to the community. Thank you to all of these members who have given of their time to help maintain a positive, results-oriented atmosphere on the site. Each person in the class has made valuable contributions to ProZ.com, and some have contributed beyond the moderator program. Thank you!

The moderator class of 2011-2012 is scheduled to begin in August. If you are a ProZ.com member and would like to volunteer for a one-year term as site moderator, please see http://www.proz.com/moderators or contact site staff through the support center.