As more states across the U.S. make cannabis legal, whether recreationally or for medical purposes, more jobs in the marijuana industry are cropping up.

One such company hiring is Vaped, an e-commerce company that sells dry herb vaporizer products, Thrillist reported. Vaped is looking for a vaporizer tester due to the rapid expansion of its business since it opened in 2015.

According to the job ad from the company, Vaped’s founder no longer has time to do the full review of every product that the company sells on its website, which it said is one of the “big differentiating factors” that helps its customers make informed decisions when buying from it.

To further facilitate these reviews, Vaped is looking for some help to test its dry herb vaporizers. The person chosen for the job will receive all vaporizers 100% free, “test their limits,” and provide input on their functionality, including size, production, and temperature.

They will also include details in a product review on the use of the vaporizer as well as how to clean and maintain the product, a comparison to other vaporizers, and overall personal feelings about the product. A video, write-up, and photos of each vaporizer tested will need to be included.

In return, the hired vaporizer tester will receive $42,000 a year, plus three weeks’ vacation. In addition, Vaped touts benefits of the position such as free vaporizers and equipment for the term of employment, $250 per month expense account, remote work environment, flexible work hours, and the ability to be a part of a growing industry.

“I need someone who is confident to take over reviews, someone who knows the difference between a Volcano and an Xmax Starry. Who understands what each customer is looking for.” Christian Sculthorp, founder at Vaped said in the job post.

“So if you are someone who is passionate about vaporizers and has the ability to create well produced, helpful videos and write-ups on the vaporizers. I want to hear from you,” he added.

To apply for the vaporizer tester position, job applicants can fill out the form on the Vaped.com website by the end of April.

According to Thrillist, job applicants that live in a state where cannabis is not legal can still apply.

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