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Earn ₹2.8 lakh a month by facilitating breakups; company announces a unique job opening

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Job Vacancy: News about a 'Chief Breakup Officer' position at a company is going viral on social media. What is most surprising is the salary, which runs into the lakhs. People are amazed that such a high salary is being offered for the task of facilitating breakups.

Part-time job offer: Global dating firm Dating.com has announced a unique vacancy for the role of 'Chief Breakup Officer,' offering a monthly salary of $3,000 (approximately ₹2.8 lakh). According to media reports, this is a part-time, work-from-home position. The company designed this role specifically to help people end their relationships clearly and sensitively.

Dating.com states that they are looking for someone with excellent emotional intelligence and strong communication skills, along with a deep understanding of the modern dating landscape. Describing the ideal candidate, the company said, "If you are the friend everyone calls before sending a breakup text, we would like to hear from you."

What is the job profile?

According to the job profile, the 'Chief Breakup Officer' will work with the Dating.com team to handle breakup conversations for individuals who realize their relationship is on the verge of ending. Often, even after realizing that a relationship isn't working out, people lack the courage to initiate the breakup conversation with their partner. The Chief Breakup Officer will make the call on their behalf and tactfully convey the news that the relationship is ending. The approach used will ensure the other person isn't hurt, the situation is handled well, and the relationship concludes without bitterness.

What are the eligibility criteria?

The Dating.com team is looking for individuals who have personally experienced at least three breakups, are trusted by friends to navigate complex relationship issues, and remain calm under emotional pressure. The company stated that the ideal candidate is someone who has endured and moved past at least three breakups and is the person friends turn to for advice on their most complicated relationship dilemmas. According to the company, the right candidate understands the nuances distinguishing a standard relationship, a "situationship," and an "it's complicated" dynamic; they remain composed under emotional stress and are capable of ending even difficult breakups respectfully.

What is the company's objective?

The company's goal behind this role is to curb the practice of "ghosting" (suddenly cutting off all communication). Research by the company indicates that approximately 84% of Gen Z and Millennials have been victims of ghosting at some point. This role aims to help people end their relationships in a respectful manner.