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Ever wondered what it would be like to just take off for warmer climes? And get paid to do it? Cancun.com is giving someone that opportunity with a new job listing for a Cancun Experience Officer in collaboration with Best Day Travel Group and Travelpass.

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This job will take you on and off the beach to check out nearby cenotes, review luxury hotels, visit ruins and see the conventional and unconventional sites of Cancun, one of Mexico’s most popular but perhaps most unknown locations. Unknown because all most tourists see of Cancun is the back of their sunglasses or their reflection in a cocktail glass.

Not that that’s a bad vacation, but this job promises to offer its winner a chance to see Cancun with a wider angle lense. We all know about Cancun’s party scene and awesome restaurants, but what about everything else this city has to offer?

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The Cancun Experience Officer will create videos and blog posts for Cancun.com, manage social media accounts and coordinate with local charitable organizations on social welfare projects, all while having their room and board covered and $10,000 a month.

Applicants will end up staying in Cancun for six months, from March until August and they are accepting applications from now until the middle of December so send yours in! What an opportunity to live in paradise, make some money and get to see the other side of an incredible Mexican city.

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About the author

Lydia Carey is a freelance writer and translator based out of Mexico City. She has worked as an editor and writer for various publications including Mexico's English–language newspaper The News, Afar, The New Worlder, International Living and The Latin Kitchen among others. Lydia has been blogging and writing in Mexico for over a decade and lives a double life as a local tour guide in her adoptive hometown. You can find her on the street eating tacos or at her blog www.mexicocitystreets.com.

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