Reddit Is Hiring In Toronto RN & There Are Multiple Positions To Choose From

You can join Reddit's first ever sales team in Canada.

Contributing Writer

If you spend countless hours scrolling through Reddit, it might be time to make some cash while doing so.

Currently, the social media platform is hiring for a bunch of positions in the 6ix right now, and the selection is pretty diverse.

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According to the website's careers page, its Toronto job openings include the following: Client Partner, Client Account Manager and Country Manager. The company is also hiring a Senior Frontend Engineer remotely in Canada.

The opportunities are part of Reddit's launch of its first-ever Canadian sales team, so not only will you be making bank, but you'll also be making history.

"We're looking for sharp, positive and motivated self-starters to help us build this team from the ground up," an excerpt from the posting reads.

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