TikTok

If you thought your business was up to date with the latest social media trends, think again.

Nerf, the toy brand owned by Hasbro, has issued a call for a Chief TikTok Officer, whose primary role will be to grow its presence on the viral video-sharing platform.

The position, which, according to the job listing, is tied to Nerf’s toy guns, will require the CTO to produce 10 to 12 “approved Nerf related TikTok videos” a month for the official Nerf TikTok account, and seems like the ideal post for a savvy Gen Z TikToker.

The post comes with a three-month contract, and, according to the job post, “the Nerf CTO is a big title with some bigger perks – Nerf blasters for uh… research purposes, real money, and bragging rights for three glorious months. If this sounds like a dream, that’s because it is.”

The application process, meanwhile, is as unique as the position itself, requiring interested parties to “post the perfect Nerf related TikTok video” to their own account, using the hashtag “NerfApplication.” Shortlisted candidates will then proceed to a more standard interviewing process.

Related

Joseph Mallia

Joseph Mallia bows out from Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director of IZI Group plc

28 November 2023
by Anthea Cachia

IZI Group’s Head of Finance, Nicolo’ Baldacchino Orland, will fill the role of CFO on an interim basis.

HSBC Malta CEO says internships nurture an ‘entrepreneurial spirit’ in youngsters at an early stage

28 November 2023
by Fabrizio Tabone

Geoffrey Fichte was speaking as the bank announced a record participation of 30 interns in its summer and two-year internship ...

Melo Hili to take on dual role as Premier Capital plc Chairman and CEO

28 November 2023
by Fabrizio Tabone

He takes over as CEO of the McDonald's licencee following Victor Tedesco’s resignation.

‘Strategic approach’ to employee training needed to ease ‘operational challenges’ – Mariella Galea

28 November 2023
by Fabrizio Tabone

Speaking to MaltaCEOs.mt, the HR Consultant and Trainer states that business leaders need a ‘change of mindset’ to prioritise upskilling ...

Close Bitnami banner
Bitnami