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You could get paid to travel the world and be on a permanent hen do with free flights and hotels included

YOU could get paid to travel the world while testing hen parties thanks to a new job opening.

Not only will you be paid to go abroad, but you will even get to test hotels, clubs, spas and outdoor adventures along the way.

 You could be paid to test hen parties while travelling the world
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You could be paid to test hen parties while travelling the world

Bath-based hen do organisers GoHen are looking for a Professional Hen Party Tester.

The application says it is looking for anyone who is "fearless" and loves adventures, as well as enjoying parties and planning events.

The lucky applicant will travel to destinations including around the UK as well as European destinations popular with hen dos such as Spain and Prague.

You will need to test out experiences which can be offered to other hens, such as fancy hotels and spas, as well as activities.

 The Professional Hen Party Tester will get free hotels, spas and experiences as well as a paid job
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The Professional Hen Party Tester will get free hotels, spas and experiences as well as a paid jobCredit: Alamy

The website offers cocktail making, inflatable games, karaoke, escape rooms and dancing lessons so you can expect to try them all.

To , all you need to do is send your name, location and why you deserve to get it by February 28.

While the role pays just £17,000, all travel expenses such as flights and hotels are included.

GoHen’s Director of Operations, Steve Roddy, said: “We pride ourselves on our ability to provide the best bridal send-offs in the industry.

"So, to make sure we meet our high standards, we need an experienced partygoer to head to our destinations and test the latest hen party activities and try out the local party scene so we can keep ahead of the curve."

He added that the candidate will need to complete a "full dossier" of their findings from their trip to report back.

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