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A Company Wants To Pay Someone To Watch Netflix And Eat Pizza & Quebecers Can Apply

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It's a pandemic, so who could blame you for lounging in front of the TV and devouring yummy snacks every night? Well, in case you wanted one more excuse, a U.S. company is looking for a "professional binge-watcher," which means you could actually get paid to binge Netflix and eat pizza.  

According to BonusFinder.com, Finder Media will pay one successful candidate $500 to "stay at home, watch Netflix and eat pizza." 

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February 12 at 11:59 p.m. Deadline to apply

If selected, you would also get a complimentary Netflix account — and your pizza budget can be spent on other movie snacks too.

The job requirements are quite simple: you would judge the pizza based on four categories — appearance, taste, toppings and value — and then review three Netflix series. 

You can pick the series you want to watch but suggestions include The Queens GambitBridgerton, Lupin, Ozark and Cobra Kai.

Your findings would be published on the BonusFinder website.

The competition is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada aged 21 or over.

To apply, fill out this form describing why you should be hired as a professional binge-watcher. 

The deadline to apply is February 12 at 9 p.m. PT, which is February 13 at midnight in Quebec. 

This article's cover photo was used for illustrative purposes only.

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