News: Indian-origin woman shortlisted for 'best job in the world'

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Indian-origin woman shortlisted for 'best job in the world'

According to a Hindustan Times report, Asha Patel, an Indian-origin woman in the UK is one of the 25 people shortlisted for the post of Western Australia taste master. The Australian state tourism website has described this job as one of the‘best jobs in the world’. Around 600,000 applications were received for six positions. Just 25 people have been shortlisted for each role. Patel is a self-confessed food addict and works as a freelance writer and photographer in London. The winners will get to spend six months doing work they love and will be paid USD 50,000 along with living expenses worth USD 50,000

According to a Hindustan Times report, Asha Patel, an Indian-origin woman in the UK is one of the 25 people shortlisted for the post of Western Australia taste master. The Australian state tourism website has described this job as one of the‘best jobs in the world’. Around 600,000 applications were received for six positions. Just 25 people have been shortlisted for each role. Patel is a self-confessed food addict and works as a freelance writer and photographer in London. The winners will get to spend six months doing work they love and will be paid USD 50,000 along with living expenses worth USD 50,000
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