
UK business is looking to hire virtual landscapers to spruce up Minecraft
CNN
If you love to play Minecraft and call yourself a landscaper, a company in the United Kingdom may have a job for you.
WhatShed, which calls itself the largest independent buyers guide for garden buildings in the UK, is looking for virtual landscape gardeners to expand their "gardening passions" to the virtual world and "provide professional advice to players looking to improve their in-game outdoor space," according to the job description. Applicants should be passionate about gardening and Minecraft and have creative flare. As an added bonus, the job is remote, so applicants do not have to live in the UK to be qualified.
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