A 27-year-old Australian millionaire is ready to pay a hefty amount for the perfect Instagram photo.
Matthew Lepre who is an old founder of Ecom Warrior Academy announced he is looking for a personal photographer to travel around the world with him and take photos for his Instagram account.
He mentioned the full-time salary and gig does not require any experience and he would bear all expenses and provide proper training and equipment.
Matthew even offered his future photographer to bring a friend along as they travel around the world together. In an interview with the Daily Mail, he revealed that he is ready to pay $55,000 per year for the position.
“During the past year alone I have managed to grow my business while traveling to UAE, Indonesia, USA, NZ, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland and Thailand, and up until now, have relied on my best friend to be there to take photos on his phone,” he told Daily Mail‘s FEMAIL.
“My business has now expanded rapidly and I need my mate, Mitch, to be there to work in other areas,” he continued. “So I’m now putting the open call out to the world for someone to be there to fill this role.”
Matthew reportedly earns $120,000 a month from his e-commerce stores and he says his personal photographer must have a valid passport, a flexible schedule to come to travel with him even he is called at the last minute and last but not least, knowledge of taking a perfect Instagram picture.
“Just a few weeks ago I was asked by a leading TV station in Milan to come for an interview so had to drop everything and hop on a plane and travel across the other side of the world three days later,” Lepre explained to the outlet.
“The selected person for this role would need to be flexible with their life and be able to join me too, on my crazy schedule that could take me anywhere, anytime,” he added.
Matthew hired a former fashion student Tyanna De Assis in September. She explained to Australian outlet News.com.au that she and Matthew got along well because of their similar personalities.
“We don’t get sick of each other — sometimes we have to sit together for nine hours straight — we’re both scatter brains, we jump from one thing to the next, but it works because I am very OCD and I make sure I get everything down,” she said.
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