Dream Job Alert: Netflix Wants To Pay You $4,000 To Instagram On Its Sets

Love to Netflix and Instagram? Well, there is a dream job opening coming your way – Best job ever aka Grammaster.

If you’re constantly double-tapping away on celebrities posts, food pics or your friend’s selfies then Netflix’s Instagram contest could score you a job behind the scenes on set. 

If like every other person who has ever existed, your dream has been to travel the world, this paid gig will leave you several thousand dollars and millions of experiences richer.

The snazzy job description states that as part of a partnership between the two media giants, Netflix and Instagram are looking for someone to “Netflix and Gram” their way through Europe and the Middle East. Those chosen “will travel for two weeks, visiting the sets of popular shows, films, and even Netflix originals.” 

If you’d like to throw your name into the mix, simply follow the Netflix account and select 3 of your best photos on Instagram and tag them with the hashtag “#grammasters3” by March 6, 2016. On March 11, the 25 finalists will be announced and contacted via Instagram, and the final four will be chosen on March 29. 

And if you’re curious about last year’s winners, check them out here:

Last year, Netflix sent three people across North America taking pictures of sets of Netflix originals and purchased shows streaming on it, like Gossip Girl, Twin Peaks, Dexter, and House of Cards.

How to apply:

Get, set and Instagram!

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