Vivek Ramaswamy is on a lookout for a nanny to take care of his kids. A job listing on a recruitment website reveals that the Indian-origin billionaire is willing to pay over $100,000, which isRs 83 lakh approximately, for a suitable candidate. The job listing was found by Business Insider on EstateJobs.com.
As per the listing, the opportunity to nanny for Ramaswamy’s two children is “an exceptional opportunity to join a high-profile family, contributing to the growth and development of their children while participating in unique family adventures.” If chosen, the candidate will work on a weekly schedule. The schedule will be alternative days, which means one week on and one week off. The nanny will earn $100,000 for 26 weeks of work.
The job description also requires the person to travel almost every week through private air travel. “Weekly family travels, often via private flights, are a regular occurrence,” read the listing.
It further added that the candidate will join a household staff of “Chef, Nannies, a Housekeeper, and Private Security.”
The nanny is expected to work in collaboration with the nanny team. The main role will be to help establish a daily routine for the children, pack and unpack their belongings for travel and sign a non-disclosure agreement.
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This comes just a few days after the billionaire asserted that many people are annoyed by his rise and believe that a 38-year-old is too young to become US President. “Well, look, we have been taking intense criticism, Shannon, over the last several weeks since I performed well on that second debate. And this is part of the process, so I invite the open debate,” the Indian-American presidential hopeful told Fox News.
first published: October 03, 2023, 12:57 IST