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You can get paid £75k per year in dream job road testing supercars, yachts and even private islands

The 'best job in the world' would see the successful applicant travel the world

A START-UP website is advertising for what could be the best job in the world, with the successful applicant getting paid to travel the world, testing super yachts, private planes and beautiful private islands.

Even better - the pay is pretty good as well at £75,000 per year.

 One product to be tested includes the £62 million chateau on the French Riviera
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One product to be tested includes the £62 million chateau on the French RivieraCredit: HushHUsh

The dream job was listed by , a recently-launched luxury shopping website.

The advert for the Luxury Product Tester role, which would pay three times the average UK salary, says: "We’re on the hunt for a Luxury Product Tester to review our products before they are put on sale to the public.

"As a Product Tester, the successful candidate will be expected to test similar products for their style, comfort, performance and suitability for the site, and produce a thorough report on every item.

"The successful candidate will also be expected to travel extensively for the role, as they will be required to review private islands and properties for sale around the world."

 A 2015 Ferrari LAferrari costs £2.1 million on the website
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A 2015 Ferrari LAferrari costs £2.1 million on the websiteCredit: HushHush
 A private island in Florida Keys costs a cool £75 million
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 A private island in Florida Keys costs a cool £75 millionCredit: HushHush

Dubbed the 'Amazon for millionaires', the website was launched by 29-year-old Aaron Harpin who wanted to offer the "leading destination for millionaires and billionaires to buy the finest things in life".

Some of the most expensive things for sale on the website include a and a .

Aaron, who is originally from the UK but now lives in Monaco, said: "At HushHush.com, our aim is to offer everything for the millionaire lifestyle, and become the leading destination for wealthy consumers to buy the finer things in life.

"Of course, we also want our customers to know that each and every item has our assurance of quality. That’s why we’re on the hunt for a product tester."

Aaron previously told the in an interview that there have been a number of sales since the launch, including a £100,000 hovercraft.

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He called the new luxury service, which allows buyers to see the items in person before their purchase with dedicated sales agents, "a solution for the cash rich, time poor."

While there is no deadline for the job, applicants will need to be quick to be in with the chance.

Sun Online Travel previously revealed how you could buy the Vladi Private Islands, costing £2.5 million, in French Polynesia.

The island of Motu Teta has its own luxury bungalow and staff as well as a secluded beach.

A private jet costing £230 million and a £7.8 million superyacht are also some of the most luxurious items that the rich and famous could buy.

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