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Time Out
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Dream job alert: this company wants to send you an all-expenses-paid food tour of Asia
Obsessed with food? Love to travel? Got a knack for social media? Listen up – it's time to update that CV for a position most foodies have only dreamed of. Asian food brand Amoy is searching for its next CEO, or 'Chief Eats Officer', who can skillfully capture their culinary adventures on camera. The lucky candidate will spend up to 18 nights on a food tour across Japan and China, with flights and hotel stays covered and a £1,000 allowance to taste local delicacies. That's right: you could be exploring the night markets of Tokyo, savouring dim sum in Guangzhou or braving the spicy Sichuan cuisine of Chengdu, all while getting paid for it. All you need is your camera. 'We're looking for someone with a big appetite and a passion to follow their tastebuds around the world,' says the head of Amoy UK, Gabriel Tresmontant. 'We hope their journey will inspire the nation to grow more curious and confident in the kitchen with Asian flavours.' So, how do you apply? To prove your chops at bringing food to life on film, applicants must post a 30 to 120-second video on Instagram or TikTok showing and using their favourite Amoy product in a creative way. The deadline is August 12 and you can read the all the deets and T&Cs here.


North Wales Live
15-07-2025
- North Wales Live
Dream job could see you on food tour of China and Japan
A food fan could secure a job touring Japan and China with a £1,000 budget and all expenses paid. Amoy is looking for a 'Chief Eats Officer'. The chosen candidate will embark on an all-expenses-paid tour across China and Japan for up to 18 nights, including flights, hotel stays, and a £1,000 allowance for local delicacies. Gabriel Tresmontant, Head of Amoy UK, said: "We're looking for someone with a big appetite and a passion to follow their tastebuds around the world. We hope their journey will inspire the nation to grow more curious and confident in the kitchen with Asian flavours'. Research has shown that 92% of Brits eat world cuisines at home, with the appetite for emerging world cuisines continuing to grow, particularly with younger people. The job calls for an aspiring content creator who can bring food to life on camera. The Chief Eats Officer will serve as a digital explorer, documenting their journey on social media for fellow foodies back home. How to enter: