Hidden Valley Wants To Pay You To Promote Ranch Across Europe

Hidden Valley Ranch is hiring two duos to travel across Europe this summer as its first-ever “Ranch-bassadors.”
Photo: Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley Ranch is hiring two duos to travel across Europe this summer as its first-ever “Ranch-bassadors.”
Photo: Hidden Valley
Hidden Valley Ranch is hiring two duos to travel across Europe this summer as its first-ever “Ranch-bassadors.”
Photo: Hidden Valley

Hidden Valley Ranch is hiring two duos to travel across Europe this summer as its first-ever “Ranch-bassadors.”

The gig sends two teams on an eight-week run, including seven weeks of fully paid travel through multiple countries, all centered around one mission: introduce ranch to the rest of the world.

Each duo will follow a multi-country route, with stops that could include London, Ireland, Iceland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Sweden, or a southern run through Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, and Greece.

Hidden Valley Ranch is structuring the role like a full-time content job. Teams will work a 40-hour week, producing four short-form videos and one long-form YouTube episode every week, along with supporting photo and video content. The brand will provide all necessary equipment.

Applications open April 6 and close April 10, but anyone interested can preview the application questions now and start prepping. Hidden Valley Ranch will notify selected applicants for interviews by the week of April 29.

For anyone who has ever wondered what it looks like to take ranch global, this might be the most literal version of that idea yet. All interested ranch fans can check out all the details to this “Ranch-bassadors” position.

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