You can make $70,000 a year basically tweeting cute pics of Prince George

*Starts tweaking CV*
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LONDON -- You might not know it yet, but your dream job awaits.

Here's how it breaks down: you get paid between £45,000 and £50,000 per year (that's around $65,000 to $72,000), you get 33 days annual leave, and you pretty much get to spend your time choosing which picture of Prince George smiling would work best on Twitter. Sort of.


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To cut a long story short, The British Monarchy have a new job advert up for a "Head of Digital Engagement" role...

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Here's a snippet from the "About the role" section:

"The role of Royal Communications is to engage a worldwide audience with the public role and work of The Royal Family. Joining this fast paced and dynamic team, your challenge will be to lead on and develop our digital communications strategy, and ensure that we make effective use of a range of digital platforms to support these aims.

You’ll provide digital and editorial leadership to a small team of digital media specialists, drive the content strategy of our newly launched website, and work with colleagues across the organisation to continuously improve our digital presence.

Whether you're covering a state visit, award ceremony or royal engagement, you'll make sure our digital channels consistently spark interest and reach a range of audiences."

So reading between the lines, they basically mean you'll be live tweeting stuff like Prince Harry hugging Chewbacca on the Star Wars film set.

Oh, and the perks don't stop there, either.

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And they say there's not such thing as a free lunch.

Anyway, why are you still reading this article? Go and apply now, before it's too late.

GO.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.

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