Dream Job Vacancies in America
If you're searching for the latest dream job vacancies in America, welcome! Here, we cover the unique, the interesting and quite frankly the coolest job alerts in America. Whether it's becoming the next Willy Wonka by creating new candy flavors, driving the iconic Wienermobile on an epic road trip, working for Conor Mcgregor's whiskey brand or playing with dogs we've got you covered.
Dream Job on a NASCAR Pit Crew with Busch
This dream job on a NASCAR Pit Crew is an unprecedented opportunity created by Busch Beer to join Kevin Harvick’s […]
Dream Job – Drive the World’s Largest Peanut on Wheels
Dream Job for any Peanutters out there. Planters want you to take on the Mr Peanut persona and drive a […]
Dream Job – Candyologist, Candy Funhouse, Ontario
Channel your inner Willy Wonka to land a dream job of Candyologist with Candy Funhouse, Canada.
Unique Dream Job – Wienermobile Navigator
A completely unique Dream Job vacancy – navigating a Wienermobile across the USA for a whole year!
Dream Job – Chief Exploration Officer, Michelob Ultra, USA
If your idea of a dream job is driving through America’s national parks and then drinking beer on your days […]
What is a dream job in America?
What is a dream job in America? It's a short question with a long answer.
One person's dream job is another person's nightmare. So how does DreamJobsy, the dream jobs website, work? Who decides, what a dream job is? Simply put, it's down to our discretion. We keep our ears pinned to the ground to find companies with 'a dream job vacancy'. Sometimes, it's easy for us to determine if it's really a dream job opportunity – example; being paid $100k (plus accommodation) by a Napa Valley winery to create your own role with them.
Other dream job vacancies aren't quite what they seem as they'll be marketed as dream jobs but in reality, they're very short term assignments (e.g. 2 weeks) and remuneration comes in the shape of a cash prize and some free products to review from that company. We don't tend to write about those jobs unless the rewards for the role are extraordinary.
There are also roles we come across which aren't marketed as dream jobs but really should be, so we write about them here for more job seekers to discover.
One final thing, many of the dream jobs we find are technically contracts for service over a set period of time e.g. 6 or 12 months. That doesn't mean the job can't become a longer term role (show how capable you are and they'll likely want to keep you) but the nature of the initial contract tends to be that of a specific period.