Conor McGregor is looking for someone to work directly for him to promote his Proper 12 Whiskey brand.
The UFC star took out a full page advertisement in the New York Times to advertise the position under the heading: 'Get A Proper Job'.
The ad reads: "Dia dhuit wishful job seeker.
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"Do you have what it takes to work for me?
"My very own Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey is seeking a full-time brand ambassador to spread the good word about our liquid gold across the globe.
"In New York, I became the Champ Champ, and it's only deserving this publication is blessed to advertise the job opportunity to the choosen one who will earn this role.
"Alongside me, you'll run the show. Taking over social channels, hosting epic events, managing merch drops and pouring and greaching Proper Whiskey - all while being properly paid."
McGregor sold a majority stake in Proper 12 Whiskey in a deal worth up to €540million last year, but retains an interest in the company.
Earlier this year, he claimed that the brand had "advanced it’s positioning in the Irish whiskey rankings" and was heading for the number one spot.
He posted on Instagram: "Proud to announce that Proper No. Twelve has advanced it’s positioning in the Irish whiskey rankings this week with another giant leap forward towards our eventual number 1 spot!
"We are the fastest growing Irish whiskey in all of history and with the latest figures just released, our projections are, to put it lightly, simply unstoppable!
"A credit to our amazingly smooth liquid gold Irish whiskey and to all the people around the world who love and enjoy it! As well as to my amazing company that gives so much back with all our committed work to first responder organizations worldwide!
"Congrats to all at @properwhiskey HQ and to all our support.
"Onwards and upwards we go, team!
"Sláinte."
People interested in the job can apply at workforconormcgregor.com.
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