How YOU can get $15 an hour to taste 12 pizzas and 24 cheeses every week

Unprecedented opportunity! How YOU can get $15 an hour to taste 12 pizzas and 24 cheeses every week

  • The University of Wisconsin-Madison hires a taster on site for $15 an hour
  • The successful candidate gets to taste 24 cheese samples and 12 pizzas
  • Participation includes three-hour sessions up to three times a week

Food lovers have scrambled desperately to land a role as a taste tester after the job posting went viral on social media.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is looking for a dairy enthusiast willing to try 24 cheese samples and 12 pizzas a week.

The feature pays $15 per hour and participation includes three-hour sessions, three times a week.

And that’s how you can participate.

Food lovers scrambled desperately to land a role as taste testers after the job posting went viral on social media (stock image)

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is looking for a local dairy enthusiast willing to try 24 cheese samples and 12 pizzas a week (stock image)

The University of Wisconsin-Madison said it is currently seeking a “descriptive sensory panelist”

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is looking for a “descriptive sensory panelist.”

The chosen “professional advisor” will be a cheese aficionado who is “able to verbally describe their sensory experience based on appearance, texture, taste and aroma characteristics, for research and product development purposes,” the company said. job offer.

If hired, the job will include tasting 24 cheese samples and 12 pizzas per week.

According to the post, responsibilities include: “Describing food products and evaluating them using scales, panel discussions, entering score data into electronic ballots, training discussions on products, and performance monitoring studies of panelists.”

The position will take place on the campus in Madison, Wisconsin, for the department overseeing the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences/Dairy Research.

The dairy enthusiast will be paid $15 an hour and will participate in three-hour sessions three times a week.

The last day to apply is June 21 and although the position is currently temporary, there is the possibility of extension.

And as soon as the job posting was posted online, social media went into a frenzy over the “dream job.”

And as soon as the vacancy was online, the social media went under the spell of the ‘dream job’

One wrote: “Now I understand those 14-year-old Olympians who spend their lives training just one moment…just one job.”

Another added: “As a native cheesehead, I’d consider moving back to Wisconsin for a position like that.”

Even a lactose-intolerant tweeter is willing: “Lactase every day before my shift starts because it’s a dream job and I’m not letting my gut ruin it.”

Another commenter quipped, “I’ve never wanted to go back to college until now. I would major in cheese and pizza as my major.’

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