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Calling all influencers! Get paid $100k to make content for pizza delivery app, Slice
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Date:2025-04-16 01:49:30
Getting paid six figures to be a pizza influencer might sound like a prank, but this pizza delivery app is definitely not joking around.
Slice, an online food ordering platform launched in 2010, was created to empower independent pizzerias with the same tech and services that power the big chains, according to the company website.
They have assisted over 19,000 pizzerias all over the country and are now looking for a video creator to help consumers associate Slice with ordering pizza.
The company is looking for a fellow pizza enthusiast to make three TikTok videos and Instagram reels a week that celebrate pizza, pizzeria owners, and pizza eaters alike, according to the job posting. Whoever assumes the role will be expected to test and develop video content to ensure it resonates with Slice's audience.
In addition to having video content experience, applicants must be comfortable interviewing people on camera, and of course, have a lifetime of pizza eating experience.
Applicants could be making anywhere between $85,000 and $110,000 with a weekly pizza stipend to boot.
To apply to become Slice’s first pizza influencer, click here.
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