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Revision as of 07:41, 11 October 2022
Synopsis
Young hopefuls get the chance to break out of their ordinary lives and into their dream industry, winning the life-changing prize of a dream job.
Each episode sees three candidates compete in a supersized job interview for the role of their dreams. The series covers some very different positions - luxury property broker, radio producer, commercial interior designer, events planner, commercial film maker and Premier League football coach.
The show's hosted by "fairy-job-mother" Snoochie Shy, and a couple of challenges prove which of the candidates has the qualities the boss wants, and who (if anyone) is right for the post.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.
Trivia
Billed in some places as Hire Me: Competing For A Dream Job.
Had the working title The Career Games.
See also
Although it lacked an on-screen presenter, Foot in the Door followed pretty much the same template 22 years earlier.