Is this the best job in the WORLD? Bumble is hiring a single employee to enjoy an all expenses paid year of travelling and dating
- Dating app Bumble is offering a single person the chance to travel the world
- As well as travel, its Global Connector Bee will date and make new connections
- The year long gig include is all expenses paid and would suit a creative type
Dating app Bumble is offering a single person the chance to travel the globe, date and make new friends - all expenses paid for a year.
The job on offer is a Global Connector Bee - an individual who is prepared to tackle the nuances of dating, friend finding and networking across the world.
The globe-trotting applicant can expect to visit a range of locations including Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.
And while you will be expected to 'work', you'll be mostly spending your time telling the world about your experiences in creative and interesting ways.
So what do you need to do to apply for the best job in the world?

If you fancy spending a year travelling, dating and making new friends, Bumble's job of Global Connector Bee could the perfect position (stock image)

Glamorous locations on offer to the globe-trotting Connector Bee include Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States (stock image)
The applicant will need to be prepared to tackle the dating world and everything that comes with it as well as make new friends and build connections.
The job will require you to share your experiences on a blog or vlog, social media or another creative outlet.
Additionally, if you've got a knack for story-telling, make sure to highlight this as you'll be writing about your adventures as well.
If you can see yourself spending a year jetting around the world, you'll need to make sure you've got your application in by 15 June.

The job will require you to share your experiences on a blog or vlog, social media or another creative outlet - and if you can write, make sure you highlight this

The app has been around since 2014 and is similar to Tinder, however, its women who make the first move if there's a match (file image)
The app is similar to Tinder in that users looking for love swipe right if there's interest. However, unlike Tinder, if there's a match, the woman makes the first move.
'We are a global company on a mission to connect great people in a kind and empowering way,' said Michelle Battersby, Associate Marketing Director APAC at Bumble.
'As our company and community of users continue to grow, it's so important for us to advance our on-the-ground research about the global dating culture so we can optimise our product offerings for new communities and future generations.'
The application is open to new and existing Bumble users (18 and older).