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Domino's Australia Is Looking For An Official Garlic Bread Taste Tester

Domino's Australia Is Looking For An Official Garlic Bread Taste Tester

They're looking for someone with a particular set of skills.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

There are thousands of jobs advertised every single day. Some are vague, others are incredibly specific; some have a pretty low salary with very little requirement for skills and others will make you set for life providing you have the right qualifications.

Well, forget all those applications sitting on your desk because we've found the job for you.

Domino's Australia has advertised a role as a goddamn garlic bread taste tester in it's Queensland store.

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"Spend a day at Domino's HQ in Brisbane sampling our delicious garlic breads and other products (including a sneak peek at what's coming up) and provide important feedback to the team - all while being paid!" the ad says on LinkedIn.

You'll get paid $30 an hour for the day, which is a cheeky $225. You'll also get a pizza lunch included but you might be pretty full from all of the garlic bread you'll be devouring.

Now, they're not just going to take any Tom, Dick or Harry from the street for this coveted role.

The ideal candidate will be someone who has 'never met a carb they didn't like, does not identify as a vampire, understands the perfect 'crunch to softness' ratio and is passionate about food, innovation and having fun'.

Okay, vague enough that most of us can still apply.

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But when it comes to experience and qualifications, you'll have to have a decent set of skills to set yourself above the rest:

  • Minimum of 5 years' experience in garlic bread consumption
  • Has a detailed understanding of the pizza and garlic bread relationship
  • Has working taste buds
  • Has burned their fingers at least once not being able to wait for the garlic bread to cool down
  • Has a history of reviewing other people's food choices (solicited and/or unsolicited).

That will really set the adults apart from the children.

If you're not within driving distance of Brisbane's HQ, then Domino's will bloody pay for a return flight to make things easier.

All you have to do is fill out a survey and then 'tell us in 200 words OR in a 30 second video why you are the perfect candidate for the job'.

Applications will be open until October 7 and they're looking for creativity. So, don't just say that you like garlic bread because at the end of the day, who doesn't? If only this job was permanent because it sounds delicious.

Featured Image Credit: Domino's

Topics: Food, Community, Australia