

Work experience can be grim. Between laughing too loudly at the manager's jokes and desperately trying to remember who has sugar in their tea, there's the occasional chance to learn what the company actually does.
But not the Meantime Brewing work experience. They're giving one craft beer fan an all-expenses paid opportunity to work alongside some of the brightest minds in craft beer-making. The trip includes a round-the-world air ticket and four days working at each brewery learning the tricks of the trade, from brewing the perfect pint to organising events.
Alongside Meantime, the other breweries taking part include Four Pines Brewing Company in Sydney, the Feral Brewing Company in Swan Valley, Western Australia, Good George Brewing in Hamilton, New Zealand, The Brew in Shanghai, China and Victory Brewing in Philadelphia.
Applications open this week: you can find more information on how to enter on the Meantime Facebook page.
Prospective brewers will need to supply a convincing argument as to why they deserve this amazing opportunity in one photo and 50 words. Candidates are encouraged to get creative, giving the reasons as to why you're right for the role.
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