Wanted: taster to choose the perfect mince pie for recruiter’s party

A Liverpool-based recruitment agency is recruiting for mince pie taster to choose the perfect mince pies for this year’s Christmas party.

Winging its way into the Recruiter Inbox this morning – and among our first Christmas-related releases for the year – short-term recruitment specialist RedWigWam revealed it is looking for someone to find the best tasting mince pies, and receive a bottle of mulled wine and £50 for their trouble.

The major stipulation is that the applicant must be registered as a worker on the company’s website. As well as agreeing to be filmed for a light-hearted video, they can also bring two friends along to help them in their decision making. They will also need to upload a short video demonstrating why they are a mince pie tasting supremo.

So if you’re one of RedWigWam’s registered workers and can’t get enough of this particular festive fare, stop drooling and hie yourself over to RedWigWam’s site to apply. Yo ho nom nom…!

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