Briton pips Indian RJ to win world's best job
Ben Southall, a British charity worker has won the 'best job in the world'. He bags a $150,000 deal to work as caretaker of a tropical Australian island.
The 34-year-old beat over 34,000 applicants including an Indian RJ Anjaan to win this job.
According to Ben Southall, "The most important thing to me in life is to have an exciting job that makes me happy, put smiles on people's faces and achieves challenging goals!"
Ben describes himself as a dynamic, gregarious, hardworking, go-getter who loves meeting new people.
Text: PTI & Agencies
Ben Southall, a British charity worker has won the 'best job in the world'. He bags a $150,000 deal to work as caretaker of a tropical Australian island.
The 34-year-old beat over 34,000 applicants including an Indian RJ Anjaan to win this job.
According to Ben Southall, "The most important thing to me in life is to have an exciting job that makes me happy, put smiles on people's faces and achieves challenging goals!"
Ben describes himself as a dynamic, gregarious, hardworking, go-getter who loves meeting new people.
Text: PTI & Agencies