A marketing firm is on the hunt for someone to watch 10 hours worth of TikTok videos in three days - while getting paid £800 for the pleasure.
Three candidates will be picked to help Ubiquitous discover emerging trends on the app. The influencer marketing company is paying exactly £79.34 an hour for the job, totalling £800.
It comes after the success of Ubiquitous' first TikTok watching role, which had more than 50,000 applications. They have now decided to bring it back with an opening for three professional TikTok watchers, reports LancsLive.
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The role includes filling out a simple document of recurring trends on the platform. And while it’s not technically a requirement, to boost your chances of winning it’s also encouraged to tweet @Ubiquitous_HQ and explain why you’d be perfect for the job.
Just like the firm's previous role, there are only two requirements: you must love TikTok and you must have some form of an active social media presence, WalesOnline reports.
The job description says candidates must watch 10 hours worth of TikTok videos over a three-day period, follow @Ubiquitousofficial on both TikTok and YouTube and record all emerging trends they encounter. They must also post a video on the social media platform of your choice talking about the job, tagging Ubiquitous.
Jeremy Boudinet VP of Growth at Ubiquitous said: "Due to the success of October’s TikTok Watching job, we felt it was only right to bring it back for a second time and make the idea even bigger than before. Absolutely anyone can apply as long as they have a TikTok account.
"We’re not looking for an expert or a TikTok connoisseur, we’re just looking for someone who uses TikTok fairly frequently and has an active social media presence of their own."
Applications are now open and will close on Wednesday, May 31. All you need to do is to fill in the application and give a brief explanation as to why you deserve the job.
All applicants must be over 18, to apply, simply click here.
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