One lucky traveller will be paid more than £2,600 to travel Australia and New Zealand playing on social media.
Many of us have dreamed of motoring around the Outback, a mob of kangaroos bouncing alongside the motorway as Cradle Mountain looms in the distance.
If daydreams of crashing surf and frolicking down Bondi Beach aren't you thing, then perhaps the stunning mountain vistas and verdant natural beauty of New Zealand is.
One lucky person will be able to experience both countries when they are anointed Deel's first social media nomad.
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The payroll company is financing someone to travel across the countries in a fully furnished sleeper van with around £2,600 in their back pocket, as well as an additional weekly stipend.
Return flights and all things visa and work approval-related handled by Deel.
All the winner has to do is create and upload content related to their van journey on their own and Deel’s social platforms, paying a little attention to the company's functions.
Along the way they'll be encouraged to meet up with other remote workers and interview Deel clients.
The perfect candidate will have three or more years of experience as a social media manager, influencer, or brand ambassador.
Strong English speaking and writing capabilities are necessary, as is an ability to manage priorities and switch focus accordingly.
A love for learning new things and sharing that information with others is a must, while a passion for Lord of the Rings is an optional extra.
Van life has become a big craze in recent years, with many Brits young and old ditching their flats for a home on four wheels.
In their number are Cazzy Magennis, 29, and Bradley Williams, 28.
After meeting at Exeter University halfway through the last decade, the couple vowed they'd never get stuck behind a desk, but would travel for as long and as far as they could.
What began as a promise over a drink once winter's evening soon saw the couple visiting some truly remarkable corners of the world.
In the six years since, through a combination of more typical backpacking and life on the road in a van, they've slept in the Amazon Rainforest, watched the incredible sunrise at Torres Del Paine and driven across Sri Lanka in a tuk-tuk.
What sets Cazzy and Bradley apart from the many wanderlust-filled couples making a life on the road is their sheer appetite for travel, and how they've managed to turn their passion into such a thriving business.
When the Mirror caught up with the pair they were in the mountains near Alberta, Canada someway along the road to Alaska.
Once as close to the top of the globe as travel on four wheels will allow, the couple are planning a year long drive down the Pan American highway to the tip of Argentina, before shipping their converted van home to Japan.
So far they've mapped out a route that will take them well into 2023, but they're almost certain to continue long past that point.