Ramada by Wyndham is looking to hire a ‘chief eats officer’ to show off its many locations on social media.
Ramada by Wyndham has launched a contest to find someone who will travel the world visiting its locations and documenting the trip for social media.The"chief eats officer", as the position is dubbed, will be responsible for"exploring the most delicious local cuisines and experiences" in cities with Ramada locations around the globe.
Ramada is looking for applicants with strong writing skills who are foodies and love to travel. Being active on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok is a plus.
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