Do you love to sleep? A hotel in Finland is looking for a "professional sleeper" to test out one of their hotel rooms and write about it.
The Hotel Finn in Helsinki is looking for people to sleep in their hotel for 35 days and review their stay. The hotel's manager, Tio Tikka came up with this idea as a way to help promote the hotel after it underwent long renovations, the Associated Press reports.
Tikka said he wants a "dynamic person to write a quality blog" about their daily experience at the hotel.
"This person will share his thoughts, adventures and experiences of living in the best spot of summery Helsinki. So, prepare yourself for a blog journey that you've never read before," a hotel blog post said, according to Twirlit.
The "professional sleeper" must be fluent in Finnish and English. Russian is also a plus. Those who are interest have until the end of April to apply. The job starts May 17. The hotel has received more than 600 applications so far.
The Hotel Finn is a basic hotel with 35 rooms and no bar or restaurant. The guest will have a chance to stay in all 35 rooms. The hotel calls itself "the cheapest and the best hotel in the cold and expensive capital of Finland."
The hotel website says "Youthful and regenerating Hotel Finn offers its guests convenient quality accommodation in the very heart of Helsinki. Our professional and pleasant staff is very familiar with the city's sights and attractions and are ready to help guests with all their problems and questions."
"Situated on the top floors of a historical building Hotel Finn will offer you a modern and intimate setting during your stay in Finland. Hotel Finn is a short walk from the central railway station, bus station and right next door to the well-known Stockmann department store."
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