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Probably the Best Job in The World

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Carlsberg’s Best Job is back in Singapore by popular demand with applicants vying for the coveted job that pays a jawdropping salary of S$20,000 for four hours of work. Drinking beer that is.

Probably the Best Job in the World

Mr. Jimmy Toh, General Manager of Carlsberg Singapore, has this message for aspiring applicants: “Whatever Carlsberg does, we strive to do better. While the exhilarating job of a beer taster remains the same this year, the successful applicant will earn $20,000, which is double the salary offered last year – simply to enjoy ‘Probably the best beer in the world’.

“We are looking for the best candidate that exemplifies this spirit, and demonstrates passion for the Carlsberg brand to bag this unique job opportunity.”

Job Requirements & Registration

Anyone who feels that they are the best candidate for the job can make an application at http://www.probablythebest.com.sg. This job is only open to applicants aged 18 and above.

Online registration (free, of course) opens on Monday November 21 and closes on Sunday December 4.

Selected finalists will be notified to attend a simple job interview on the afternoon of December 15.

The Inaugural Campaign in 2016 Carlsberg’s Probably The Best Job In The World campaign was launched in Singapore last year to great fanfare and media interest. Social media manager Daniel Osgodby was eventually selected as the lucky winner, taking home $10,000 after “putting in” four very happy hours enjoying ice-cold pints of Carlsberg beer.

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