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Nerf Is Hiring a Chief TikTok Officer

The role pays $10,000 per month, but lasts only 3 months

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The chief TikTok officer will be responsible for creating 10 to 12 approved Nerf-related TikTok videos per monthNerf
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By David Cohen

March 26, 2021

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Is it fair to say that whoever lands the role of chief TikTok officer at Hasbro’s iconic Nerf toy brand will have found themselves a soft landing spot?

Nerf is, indeed, looking to fill that role, seeking a “trend-obsessed and highly creative Nerf fan” to serve a three-month stint, at $10,000 per month, along with perks such as Nerf blasters and other swag and the bragging rights that come with being named the brand’s first ever chief TikTok officer.

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