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[VIDEO] PJ Company Puts Up Job Ad Hiring TikTok Dancers For RM10,000 A Month

The job description also stated that it is a rotational shift position.

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A job advertisement video looking for TikTok dancers recently went viral on... Tiktok

In the 13-second clip, the TikTok dancer job listing posted on job search platform, Indeed Malaysia, stated that the company was offering a monthly salary of RM2,000 to RM10,000 for the role.

The listing also stated that applicants must work full-time and that their office is located in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

The job description also stated that it is a rotational shift position.

The company that placed the ad described itself as an insurance firm that "provides access to affordable and sustainable financial services for people in ASEAN".

At the time of writing, the job posting has been removed, presumably because the employer had found the right candidate for the position.

SAYS has reached out to the company for confirmation.

Image via TikTok

Netizens were shocked by the salary offered in the job listing and left their thoughts in the comments section

One user commented that they were close to applying for the position due to unemployment.

Image via TikTok

Some users laughed and wondered if they were wasting their time by continuing their education.

"My PhD is a joke," wrote one user.

Image via TikTok

Meanwhile, one user stated that they have tried applying for the position.

"I wonder what I'd have to do," they wrote.

Image via TikTok

Watch the full video here:

In December, a restaurant in Pavilion KL went viral for offering a RM3,000 salary to be its dishwasher:

In November, an OnlyFans creator offered a RM19,000 monthly salary to be her assistant:

Last week, a man was asked to pay for his coffee during an interview after he declined a job offer:

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