The job perks include 33 days of annual leave and free lunch.
The job is a typical nearly 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday schedule. It pays about $60,000 per year, depending on experience, according to the listing.
The 93-year-old monarch's private secretary office is based in Buckingham Palace, where this job is based, too. The palace says in the job listing it is looking for a candidate who can work in a"fast-paced and deadline driven environment." "Innovative and with creative flair, you'll have exemplary and compelling writing and editorial skills, and expertise in designing digital content for different audience groups, purposes and format," the listing reads."A natural communicator, influential and with a genuine user focus, you'll liaise with a broad spectrum of stakeholders on a daily basis and will drive change through collaboration.
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