JP Morgan’s chief U.S. economist is warning of job losses, and higher unemployment as the economy slips into a recession. However, the company must be in good shape because they’re hiring for a new position with a $30,000 allowance. If you plan on applying, act quickly because there are only two available positions.

The investment bank is looking for an editor and writer to edit and write reviews. The senior editor role is for its restaurant review operation, “The Infatuation.” The starting salary is between %85,000 and $130,000. Along with the salary, you will be given a $30,000 annual dining allowance. To be considered for the position, you must have five years of experience and be someone who would “lose sleep over a missing comma or a misspelled menu item.” You must be able to work in New York or London.

This is a rare opportunity as many major companies are cutting back on perks like an allowance. Twitter scrapped its free meals for employees and its wellness and productivity allowance. Meta got rid of its $200 monthly Lyft perk and on-site laundry.

So, why is JP Morgan advertising a $30,000 perk when other major companies are making cuts?
JP Morgan bought The Infatuation to help give its customers a one-of-a-kind experience, useful content, and good benefits. The Infatuation’s team of writers dine anonymously and pay for their meals. JP Morgan ensures they have an operating budget to visit restaurants and provide readers with the best dining intel.

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