Mattel, the toy company behind the popular card game Uno, recently released a statement that it is conducting a nationwide job search for a “Chief Uno player.”
According to CNN, the company is looking to hire someone to promote the release of its new game, Uno Quatro, and the chosen applicant will be paid $4,444 (RM20,237) a week for 4 weeks to play Uno Quatro with strangers in New York City and create social media content featuring the new game.
Uno Quatro is a new version of Uno that combines connecting four tiles in a row, as in Connect 4, with the classic Uno feature of matching numbers and colors.
“We’re thrilled to offer a position to the ultimate Uno player to help introduce our brand-new game, Uno Quatro, to the world,” said Ray Adler, the global head of games at Mattel, in a statement.
Starting September 13, the Chief Uno player will teach players to play the game and participate in live streams and interviews.
Unfortunately, the position is restricted to only US citizens over 18, as long as they can fulfill the job requirements of being able to sit for long periods of time and carry and move tents for game set up.
Although it is only available for US citizens, who think that it should be expanded to other parts of the world? Let us know in the comments section.
Also read: Subway US Offers Lifetime of Free Subs to Whoever Agrees to Legally Change Their Name to Subway