Topmate’s unusual Chief Dating Officer role, focusing on dating culture and experiences, has generated excitement on social media.
Netflix taggers are paid to watch and categorise movies while sleep researchers and mattress companies hire people to test out beds and track their sleep cycles.
These are just some of the many bizarre jobs out there. In the corporate world, companies now have positions like Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) who is responsible for the happiness and well-being of an organisation’s employees. A similar role was recently advertised by mentoring and consulting platform Topmate.
The company posted a job listing for a Chief Dating Officer (CDO). The position is not for a strategist or an MBA graduate but instead the firm wants someone well-versed in the art of love, heartbreak, and online dating culture.
“Are you the go-to friend for dating advice? We’re hiring someone who lives and breathes dating culture. The self-proclaimed matchmaker who can decode “ghosting,” “breadcrumbing,” and every new dating buzzword in the book? Well, we just swiped right on you,” the post by Nimisha Chanda, the marketing lead of Topmate read.
The company posted a job listing for a Chief Dating Officer (CDO). The position is not for a strategist or an MBA graduate but instead the firm wants someone well-versed in the art of love, heartbreak, and online dating culture.
“Are you the go-to friend for dating advice? We’re hiring someone who lives and breathes dating culture. The self-proclaimed matchmaker who can decode “ghosting,” “breadcrumbing,” and every new dating buzzword in the book? Well, we just swiped right on you,” the post by Nimisha Chanda, the marketing lead of Topmate read.