BBC Dragon’s Den star Steven Bartlett said he’s looking for someone to fill a position for “the most interesting job” he has ever hired for which requires someone to film his every move.
The British entrepreneur is also known for his wildly popular podcast, ‘The Diary Of A CEO.’
Bartlett, who is the founder and CEO of Social Chain, an integrated social media company, has shared an advertisement on his LinkedIn profile, searching for a full-time videographer who is “able and willing to follow [him] around the clock and record pretty much everything” for a new YouTube series.
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No degree is necessary as Bartlett says he mainly cares about “your attitude, your work-ethic, your desire to learn and that you're a good fit for our existing team culture.”
While videography experience is preferred, he and his team are also "willing to teach the right person, with the right attitude the skills they need for the role.”
Additionally, he says he “would love to give this role to someone who has a desire to start their own business in some capacity one day - hopefully this exposure will help you learn about the inner workings of various businesses.”
In the job advert, Bartlett goes on to describe what the job would entail which includes everything from travelling around the world to following him to the gym.
The six details he gives reveals you'll go everywhere Bartlett goes - “including on international trips to international offices and when we take The Diary Of A CEO to LA and New York.”
You'll be behind the scenes in his businesses and get to see and record how they are building these companies - Flight Story (Bartlett’s marketing company operating between London, Manchester & LA), thirdweb (software company based predominantly in San Francisco and New York), Team DOAC (The Diary Of A CEO team of 30~ based in London) and more.
The job will require to document the process of launching and creating his new Flight Story HQ - a 12,000 sq ft industrial building taken from The Truman Brewery in the heart of Shoreditch.
Other projects the videographer will get to work on include, The Money School, their prison project and supporting the British Red Cross in Turkey.
Not all situations will be professional as Bartlett wants recording to continue while he is at the gym, training for soccer-aid, DJ-ing and all the other “random things” he gets up to.
Applying is easy, as the businessman says simply send 3 bullet points explaining why you're the right person for the role to work@stevenbartlett.com and include a link to your Linkedin profile in your email.
Successful applicants will be contacted this week for an interview.
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