Professional Chocolate Taster Positions

Cadbury is Hiring a Chocolate Taster to Sample Its Sweets

If your idea of a dream job is getting paid to eat sweets, you'll want to apply for Cadbury's new Chocolate Taster position. According to the brand, the job is the perfect opportunity for anyone with "a passion for confectionary and taste buds for detection."

Mondeléz International, which is the company behind Cadbury, is on the hunt for a part-time Chocolate Taster. For $14 an hour, the Chocolate Taster would be tasked with sampling and reviewing various Cadbury products. In total, there are 11 of these sweet gigs available, including a special Chocolate & Cocoa Beverage Taster role. Best of all, no experience is necessary as the company will provide all the training needed to "develop your taste buds."
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