This Dream Job Will Give You $9,000 to Stay at Some of the Best Hotels Around the World — How to Apply

Small Luxury Hotels of the World is having a contest to find the faces of its new US campaign.

Calling all luxury hotel lovers: your next dream vacation could be completely free, courtesy of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. For its next campaign in the U.S., the company is reaching out to travel lovers across the country, asking them to try their luck at being selected as the faces of its new campaign. Each winner will also jet off on a £7,500-worth trip (about $9,000) anywhere in the world where the company has properties.

The first step is to register for the contest by answering a few questions, such as where in the U.S. you’re based, your social media handles, and your favorite holiday memory. (It took us less than a minute to respond to all questions.) The registration deadline is Oct. 8, and if you are selected, you will be invited to participate in a casting in New York City on Oct. 24.

<p>Courtesy of Small Luxury Hotels of the World</p>

Courtesy of Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Earlier this year, the company ran a similar campaign in the United Kingdom and selected three winners, whose faces were used in promotional materials such as posters and banners for Small Luxury Hotels of the World.

In the prize terms and conditions, the company states that you could use up to $2,400 of the prize money toward booking airfare. You could also bring a friend to share your standard double room.

<p>Courtesy of Small Luxury Hotels of the World</p>

Courtesy of Small Luxury Hotels of the World

The company works with over 540 properties in over 90 countries around the world, including beachfront adults-only hotels, private island resorts in French Polynesia, dreamy estates in Italy, alpine chalets, adventure hotels in Iceland, and boutique hotels nestled in some of the world’s most beautiful cities.

You will have a full year to plan your dream vacation, and all of your costs for food, drinks, and taxes will be settled before your trip for a zero-stress experience.

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