This company will pay you over Rs 60 lakh for tasting candies

Let’s assume; At some point in our life, we all wish that we have an easy job, but at the same time get paid well. None of us like a busy lifestyle, but now it has become a part of our daily routine. But what if a company is offering you a high salary in exchange for tasting candy!? Doesn’t this sound like a dream? OK, that’s for sure, but it’s also true! A Canadian candy maker is looking to hire a qualified taster, who offers a salary of up to $100,000 (over INR 60 lakhs) annually. Candy Funhouse, a candy store, revealed last month that it is looking for a “chief candy officer” to oversee its “candiologist.”

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The Ontario-based company announced the position’s availability on Instagram and notes that applicants must be at least five years old. Selected candidates will be in charge of conducting business board meetings, authorizing new candy inventory with a “CCO Stamp of Approval” and tasting approximately 3,500 sweets per month. Check out his Instagram post here.

The company also posted on LinkedIn and informed people that the job is work-from-home, with the option of working out of Toronto, Canada (Canadian residents) or Newark, New Jersey (US residents). He also added, “The candidate will be put through extensive palate training and much more. The Chief Candy Officer should have fun at the forefront of his daily routine.” According to Candy Funhouse, candidates must have an endless desire for confectionery goods. He said that they are looking for a courageous, creative, naturally born leader who is ready to try new things.

Anyone who is five years of age or older can apply, and no prior experience is necessary. Interested candidates have till 31 August to apply. When hired, new CCOs will receive intensive palate training in addition to other on-the-job training.

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Find out more from his LinkedIn post here

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