Here’s one job to sink your teeth into.
Banking giant JPMorgan Chase is trying to lure food editors by offering a “$30,000 annual restaurant budget” to lure customers into the credit card business.
The New York-based role of restaurant review service The Infatuation is described on the company’s website as follows: If that sounds amazing to you rather than intimidating, we should talk!
Candidates for a starting salary of $85,000 to $130,000 must have a minimum of five years of experience and be editors who “keep up with missing commas and misspelled menu items.”
America’s largest bank is hiring people in the UK who “will spend their evenings checking out as many restaurants as possible and write about them every day.”
JP Morgan acquired topical food reviewer The Infatuation (which also owns restaurant ratings website Zagat) as a way to offer credit card customers more rewards.Credit card companies attract business As a method, we are increasingly offering perks such as restaurant reservations and exclusive access to trendy restaurants.
In 2019, American Express acquired reservation site Resy with the aim of providing customers with coveted restaurant reservations.
“The Infatuation, acquired by JP Morgan Chase & Co. in 2021, provides readers with the most honest and trusted opinions on where to eat around the world to further the company’s investment and commitment to dining. Our mission is to provide Enthusiasm told the Post.
“To achieve this, The Infatuation’s team of writers eats and pays for their meals anonymously. We will set aside an operating budget to serve our readers.”