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If you consider yourself a fussy sleeper because you have a hard time falling asleep, we inform you that there is a company that is looking for your services, since they are dedicated to developing sleeping devices and want to prove that they are really effective.

“Are you tired of being tired? Are you spending night after night struggling to fall asleep no matter how hard you try? We have a job opportunity that could be perfect for you”, says the ad.

Sleepjunkie is looking for someone to test and review the latest aids and devices to show how beneficial each aid can be for people who have trouble sleeping in everyone.

The The company will pay the selected candidate $2,000 to review the products for a period of eight weeks. The applicant has to be a self-confessed insomniac, so ask professional sleepyheads to please refrain from filling out the application.

Requirements:

– Eligible candidate must be available to start after February 28

– May work/ sleep from home

– Must have 21 years or older

– Be a resident of the United States

– Have excellent typing skills and own a smartphone that is compatible with apps sleep tracking

“Picky Sleeper” will test and review eight different sleep aids and devices over the course of two months, reviewing each product based on a one-week trial.

Products will include apps, pillows , eye masks and bedding. Each review will take approximately one hour and will be completed using an online form that answers sleep quality questions provided by the team of sleep experts.

The successful candidate will be paid $2, 000 dollars in total, equivalent to $ 250 per hour and you will be allowed to keep all sleeping aids.

The closing date for applications is February 14.

Those interested in the position you can register HERE.

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