Have a Sweet Tooth? Candy Funhouse is Hiring a 6-Figure Salary for Eating Candy

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If only you can turn your sweet tooth into a career 🤔

…Oh, wait – you can! Candy Funhouse is looking for a Chief Candy Officer. The requirements? “A passion for fun, pop culture, and a sweet tooth,” reads the LinkedIn job description.

This is a remote position for Canadian and US citizens. The salary is $100,000 CAD (around $77.5K USD), and anyone five and older can apply! The main purpose of the position is testing out various candy in inventory and deciding whether or not to approve them.

If you prefer sweets over savory treats, visit Candy Funhouse’s career page or their LinkedIn listing. Submit your name, number, email, and resume, and you’re all set! You have until August 31st to apply.

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If you didn’t know, Candy FunHouse is the number one leading online candy retailer. They stand for fun and inclusivity since candy is universal, and no matter where you’re from, we all love it.

Best of luck to all you sweet candidates! 🍭


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About the writer:

Kaitlyn has a Bachelor's Degree from St. John's University with 2 years of writing experience for LinkedIn, Celeb Magazine, and other various publications.


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  1. sherryk

    Uh dream job!

  2. Stacy

    I’m seeing “This opportunity is work-from-home with the option to work out of either Toronto, Canada (Canadian Residents) or Newark, New Jersey (American Residents)”

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks so much for pointing that out, Stacy! We do have those details mentioned in the post. 🥰

      • Stacy

        Jessica, I was just pointing out the fact that it’s only for Newark, New Jersey residents. The way the post is worded it seems like it’s open to all.

        • Princess'Mom

          It IS open to everyone. It’s work-from-home with the OPTION to work out of Toronto or Newark. That means you CAN go into their offices in Toronto or Newark instead of working from home.

  3. Tricia

    So is this open to everyone or just New Jersey?

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Hey Tricia! Their Linkedin posting states – “The position is open to anyone ages 5+ residing in North America. All you need is a passion for candy, pop culture, and a sweet tooth!” Hope this is helpful! ❤️

      • Tricia

        Thanks 🙂

        • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

          You’re welonlinee! 🥰

  4. A

    I get paid 6 figures to put drops in tea samples and have people taste them. I love my job.

    • strolltheis

      A, need to know where you work!! Haha

      • Jami

        I want to know too 🙂

      • A

        Strolltheis in a hospital. I help the snowflakes, the woke and early millennials see that “it’s all in their heads”.

      • A

        Strolltheis, in a hospital. I help the snowflakes, the woke and early millennials “see that’s all inside their heads”.

  5. Nanda Kishore Kottoor

    I’m eagerly waiting for “This opportunity is work-from-home with the option to work out of either. I’m from India Andhra Pradesh state, Kurnool district.

  6. Emalee Mcgann

    Were can i find the resma

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