Love tacos?
Properly, have we bought the dream place for you.
You may be one firm’s subsequent CTO!
No, not the Chief Know-how Officer. We’re speaking about taking your taco-eating obsession to the following stage as Favor’s Chief Taco Officer.
Favor is a Texas-based supply service that desires to pay “one energetic, hungry and social-savvy Texan $10,000 to trace down the very best tacos throughout the state this summer season.” The chosen taco guru will journey throughout Texas and style check all of the tacos (delivered by Favor, naturally) whereas documenting the expertise.
Along with $10,000 in money, the Chief Taco Officer will obtain meals, lodging, transportation in every metropolis, wellness actions – like massages and yoga courses – plus customized Favor swag and free Favor supply for a yr.
“The historical past and tradition behind one of the iconic meals within the Lone Star State range from metropolis to metropolis, and we’re excited for our new Chief Taco Officer to find among the greatest and most genuine tacos on the market,” Jag Bathtub, Favor CEO, stated in a press release.
The best candidate is aware of their means round TikTok, Instagram and Twitter, isn’t shy on digital camera, and is an adventurous eater all the time prepared to attempt one thing new. Candidates additionally should be Texas residents over 21 years outdated.
To use for Favor’s Chief Taco Officer place, it’s essential:
- Create a 60 second or much less video explaining why you need to be the Chief Taco Officer and what makes you excited concerning the job.
- Submit the video to your TikTok or Instagram Reel. Your account must be public, plus it’s essential tag @Favor and use the #FavorDreamJob hashtag.
- Fill out the application on Favor’s website and embrace the video hyperlink.
After that, simply sit again and dream about your doable taco-filled future. Favor stated it is going to attain out to candidates who’re finalists for the place.
Chief Taco Officer duties start in June 2022 and final by July 31, 2022.
Robert Bruce is a senior author for The PNW.