Multiple outlets report on a job described as a “dream job” that offers roughly £2,200 per month for travel around Europe and for speaking with strangers. The listings, as characterized by the reporting, emphasize the travel component and the direct interaction with members of the public as central parts of the role. The articles note that reaction to the opportunity varies: some readers view the position as a unique and appealing chance to travel, while others see the prospect of approaching or talking to strangers as uncomfortable.
The coverage focuses on the advertised pay, the regional travel around Europe, and the requirement to engage with members of the public. It does not, in the provided excerpts, detail specific employer names, job duties beyond speaking with strangers, working conditions, selection criteria, or the duration of the contract. Overall, the reports present the role as an unusual employment opportunity marketed as both exciting and potentially challenging depending on personal preferences.