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A Millionaire In Sydney Is Offering Someone To Travel The World For £28K

A Millionaire In Sydney Is Offering Someone To Travel The World For £28K

Get ready to pack your bags.

Sabrina Faramarzi

Sabrina Faramarzi

Looking for a new job? One that pays well and where you get to travel the world? Look no further, 26-year-old millionaire Matthew Lepre is on the search for a personal assistant to accompany him on his travels across the world and help him grow his business.

Describing it as 'the coolest job in the world', the assistant would earn $52,000 (£28,000) a year. Lepre runs an e-commerce company and a business coaching company. Although his home is in Sydney, Australia just this year he has travelled to Japan, Dubai and Hawaii.

"Salary will be based on the person's experience but the base rate is in addition to travel and accommodation expenses. Health insurance benefits are paid for by me separately," he told FEMAIL.

Personal requirements for the job are:

• Ability to multitask

• Arrange travel itineraries for national and international travel

• Great computer skills

• Strong knowledge of social media channels

• Superior organisational skills

• Excellent attention to detail

• Willing to work hard

• Must have a valid passport for at least 12 months

• Proactive in their approach to work

• Be very punctual

Lepre earns around $120,000 a month through his business coaching companies and does seminars all around the world to teach others how to create their own wealth. The person for the job would need to assist him on this and need to like travelling as well as be able to carry out a number of other duties.

"Travelling while I work has allowed me to live my ideal life, and I want to give someone the opportunity to do the same alongside me," says Lepre. "They should be computer savvy, have proven social media capabilities, organised, willing to learn and ambitious."

A self-made business, Lepre dropped out of university when he was 23 and cites his success to a good work ethic. He has made it clear that this isn't an easy job and the assistant would need to be willing to step outside of their comfort zone as well as mirror his philosophy of 'work hard, play harder'.

Lepre advises potential candidates to subscribe to his YouTube channel where he will be doing weekly vlogs about his business and his day-to-day work so candidates can learn more and see if the job would be right for them and if they would be a good match for him.

If you're looking for a role that lets you see lots of different parts of the world whilst learning how to build wealth, then it might just be the job for you.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Matthew Lepre

Topics: Life News, Real, travel