Get Paid $120K to Spend a Year at Mexico’s Most Beautiful Resorts
Beaches

Get Paid $120K to Spend a Year at Mexico’s Most Beautiful Resorts


Sashay along Mexico’s sandy shores, reinvigorate your body at the spa and enjoy the lavish comforts and amenities of luxurious resorts. Revel in the opulent beauty as you arrive at new destinations such as the Riviera Maya, Los Cabos and Acapulco. Share this incredible journey with all of your friends and followers while you collect a cozy salary of about $120k for a year of travel. With all expenses covered, you’ll be getting paid to have the time of your life.

A post shared by Vidanta Resorts (@vidanta) on


Vidanta, a collection of premier destination resorts, is searching for the perfect candidate to be their brand ambassador. It’s not all play though, there’s a bit of work involved. The chosen candidate will act as a social influencer and will be responsible for collecting and uploading content regularly as they explore new areas and participate in thrilling activities. It will be the brand ambassador’s job to inspire travelers worldwide through their experiences such as beachside dining, zip lining through the jungles, or swimming with whale sharks. Needless to say, you will have to be an outgoing person with a little bit of courage for more daring expeditions.

A post shared by Vidanta Resorts (@vidanta) on

Before you apply, read over the information and understand what type of person they are looking for—a positive, charismatic individual who can sell themselves through social media with the use of marketing skills. They strongly recommend submitting a video introduction so they can get to know your personality a little better. This is vital if you want to stand a chance against the competition. If this sounds like the job for you, then head over to worldsbestjob.com to sign up before the deadline, September 20. One lucky, qualified winner will be chosen on November 1, so follow their social media accounts to be notified.

Make a difference with Beach.com

Sign up for news on local beach cleanups, ocean conservation and more.