Calling allNutellafans—yourdream jobis now up for grabs.Ferrero, the maker of thepopular hazelnut spread, is seeking 60 people to hire as taste testers for their research company at their office in Alba, Italy, according toThe Local.The “sensory judges” will learn how to judge the products featuring cocoa, hazelnut and semi-finished sweets during a three-month course. The classes will begin on September 30 and will teach the new part-time employees how to “hone their sense of taste and smell” and the correct terminology to use while describing the products.RELATED VIDEO: How to Make Nutella Pie PopsWhile the position requires no previous taste testing experience, it does require that you have no allergies and know how to use a computer.This isn’t the first time a company has put out a request for taste testers. In January, B&M, a supermarket chain in England, was looking to hire aChicken Nugget Connoisseur, proving the job of your dreams really is out there if you just look hard enough.
Calling allNutellafans—yourdream jobis now up for grabs.
Ferrero, the maker of thepopular hazelnut spread, is seeking 60 people to hire as taste testers for their research company at their office in Alba, Italy, according toThe Local.
The “sensory judges” will learn how to judge the products featuring cocoa, hazelnut and semi-finished sweets during a three-month course. The classes will begin on September 30 and will teach the new part-time employees how to “hone their sense of taste and smell” and the correct terminology to use while describing the products.

RELATED VIDEO: How to Make Nutella Pie Pops
While the position requires no previous taste testing experience, it does require that you have no allergies and know how to use a computer.
This isn’t the first time a company has put out a request for taste testers. In January, B&M, a supermarket chain in England, was looking to hire aChicken Nugget Connoisseur, proving the job of your dreams really is out there if you just look hard enough.
source: people.com