Tim Hortons Wants To Pay You $2,000 To Drink Coffee On Camera & Get Creative With It

If you're a Toronto creative who needs coffee to function, this is for you. ☕
Staff Writer

Many creative people are fuelled by coffee, and Tim Hortons is taking advantage of that fact for a new commercial.

The coffee chain is looking for artists, writers, musicians and other creatives of all ages in the GTA area for one day of filming that could pay upwards of $2,000.

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Interested applicants don't need acting experience, but they'll need to film a video of themselves talking about who they are and what kind of art they make to apply.

The shortlist for the commercial will be announced by March 31 at the latest, and filming will take place in the first week of April.

If you're selected, you'll receive $750 for one day's shooting with a potential extra $2,000 depending on how your footage is used in the final Tim Hortons commercial!

Tim Hortons Commercial

Salary: $750-$2,250+

Company: Tim Hortons

Who Should Apply: Tim Hortons is looking for creative people who need their coffee to function to appear in a new commercial.

Apply Here

  • Cormac O'Brien was an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada, covering all things exciting and trending about Canada. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Journalism from the University of Victoria, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the campus newspaper and was awarded the BCYNA Community News Scholarship for his writing. He was also the producer and co-host of Now On Narcity, Narcity's flagship podcast.

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