news

Netflix Wants To Pay You RM16,000 To Travel And Take Instagram Photos For Two Weeks

Dream job.

Cover image via techtimes

Yes, you read that right! Netflix is looking for six so-called 'Grammasters' to come to Europe and the Middle East for two weeks, take photos of its sets and share them on Instagram!

Image via Giphy

The streaming service is looking for “Grammasters” again — 6 lucky people who will spend time in Europe and the Middle East to post pictures from “popular shows, films, and even Netflix originals.

digiday.com

As if that didn’t sound like enough of a dream job, Netflix is paying USD4,000 (RM16,000) for the job in addition to covering travel expenses

Image via Giphy

It’s really as simple as that, and they would foot the bill for the 2 week gig, by covering travel expenses around Europe and the Middle East. Not only that, they are also paying USD4000 (RM16,000) for the job which requires these Grammasters to photograph the sets of popular Netflix original shows and movies.

vulcanpost.com

To secure this job, all you need to do is follow Netflix on Instagram and tag them in three of your best original pictures on Instagram by 6 March. Oh, make sure you use the hashtag #Grammasters3.

Image via Netflix

What kinds of photos should you pick? Netflix isn’t particularly specific, but it does say that they should “show off your interests or passions.”

Apparently, this isn't the first Grammasters challenge. Last year, Netflix sent three people to North America to take set pictures of Netflix originals like 'Gossip Girl' and 'Dexter'.

Arielle Vey, one of the Grammasters last year.

Image via Netflix

Netflix says it will select 25 finalists by 11 March and notify them via direct message on Instagram

Image via Netflix

Currently, there are over 500,000 entries on Instagram. To say competition is stiff would be an understatement!

Image via Instagram

But hey, that shouldn't stop you from submitting your best photos! Who knows, you might win. ;)

So, Netflix recently launched in Malaysia! But...

How about watching Netflix in HD? Can your Internet speed handle it?

You may be interested in: