the best job in the world – for real
Now taking applications for a six-month post of “island caretaker”, starting 1st July 2009.
Soak up the sun, swim, snorkel, sail, and generally laze about for a living. Requirements: you must be over 18, a fantastic and charismatic communicator, and speak and write English – so you can report your hard work via weekly blogs, photo diaries and video updates.
The successful candidate will be employed for 6 months. Pay: 150,000 $AU (about 100,000 U.S. dollars). Secondary benefits: free airfares from your home country to tropical Hamilton Island on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and a multi-million-dollar three-bedroom beach home – rent-free.
In its bid to boost Queensland’s $18 billion a year tourism industry, the northeastern Australian state is going to great lengths to stress that it’s a real job.
No need to tell hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts from all over the world: inundating the website that advertises the job, they managed to crash it for a day. It’s up and running again though, so you can visit it to submit a 60-second video explaining why you’re the ideal candidate. Think about it – you have until February 22nd to apply.
Fantastic piece of tourism marketing, if only for all the people sending in video’s and raving about the job. But also a great way to call out to potential candidates – and a shame not all work can be made this enticing.
Read more on Expatica (thanks to Meg for giving a shout).
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