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Privacy NoticeNot much says ‘Welcome to the weekend!’ quite like a bottomless brunch with a group of friends. A rise in Instagram users documenting their late morning (or early afternoon) meals with unlimited alcohol has meant that the dining experience is available in many eateries across the country. While some may enjoy a bottomless brunch sporadically, for others who go regularly a new job may be right up their street. Bath-based hen party organisers, GoHen, are looking for a bottomless brunch taster to find the best offerings the UK has to offer. Yes, really – this is an actual job you can apply for.
A new role for bottomless brunch lovers is recruiting
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The successful contestant will be paid £19,000 a year to travel up and down the nation testing a variety of bottomless brunches. They will need to provide “extensive feedback” on each place they dine at. The company has created the position in a bid to offer hens the best bottomless brunches across the country to make for a memorable party. As well as feedback, diners are expected to vlog about each experience, so those looking to apply need confidence in front of the camera.
The job is to test out bottomless brunches across the UK for hen dos
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Diners are asked to give feedback and vlog their experience
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The job description doesn’t end there as the team are also asking for someone who is able to be organised and manage hen party queries, and get involved in event and group management. “When you’re not out and about testing bottomless brunches, you’ll be using your insider knowledge and expert know-how to help hens celebrate their big weekends in style! If you think you fit the criteria, please tell us why you’d be perfect for the role,” GoHen explain. The role has been created after the company saw enquiries for bottomless brunches rocket by 1,152 per cent since the pandemic. Steve Roddy, GoHen’s director of operations, said: “Bottomless brunch has boomed in popularity in the post-pandemic world and we’re on a mission to find the best one ion the UK to send our hens to.
The role WAS created after the company saw enquiries for bottomless brunches rocket by 1,152 per cent since the pandemic
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“We’ve actually seen enquiries increase for it by over 1,000 per cent, so we felt the demand was there to warrant hiring someone in a professional capacity to go out and test them.” Although, it is worth mentioning that as it’s work, employees probably need to rein in the bottomless cocktails a little earlier than they might do with your mates. “Whilst we’re happy for them to do out and indulge themselves, they shouldn’t overdo it on the bottomless fizz as we’d still enquire feedback, quality images, as well as video content for us to use,” says Steve. You can find out more info on the job, what’s expected, and fill in the application form on the website here. READ MORE: Inside the rise of the ‘Zero Waste Influencer’ – easy tips to be green like Beyoncé Your £650 cost of living payment may be delayed owing to these four reasons Martin Lewis explains trick to save £200 on your holiday – even if you’ve already booked Martin Lewis issues warning to everyone with a savings account to check it now Get exclusive celebrity stories and shoots straight to your inbox with OK!’s daily newsletter Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnFood