After completing the one-day internship at Farmer Boys, the Bacon Intern will receive $1,000.

August 7, 2019

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Burger chain seeks intern to spend one day sampling bacon

California-based fast casual restaurant chain, Farmer Boys, has launced a search for its first-ever “Bacon Intern.” Intern duties will include one day of pigging out on Farmer Boys’ signature bacon-topped items like the Bacon Boy Cheeseburger, Farmer’s Burger and Farmer’s Chopped Cobb Salad as well as rating each strip of bacon for flavor and thickness. After completing the one-day internship at Farmer Boys, the Bacon Intern will receive $1,000.

“At Farmer Boys, we’re firm believers in customer feedback and listening to our guests, and we felt that hiring our first ever Bacon Intern would add another layer to that philosophy and help make our food as pork-tacular as it can be,” says Larry Rusinko, vice president and chief marketing officer of Farmer Boys. “In addition to taste-testing some of our most popular existing menu items, we also plan to have the Bacon Intern try some of the exciting items we’re currently developing.”

Bacon lovers can apply for the position by posting a fun and engaging photo or video on their personal Instagram account explaining why they would be the best Bacon Intern for Farmer Boys. Applicants must tag @FarmerBoysFoods in the post and use the hashtag #FarmerBoysBaconIntern in their caption. Accounts must be set to public to be considered. All entries must be submitted by Tuesday, Aug. 20 to be considered.

In order to qualify for the Bacon Internship, candidates must be 18 years of age and a certified lover of all things pork. Additionally, the position is based in southern California, so applicants must be willing to commute for the internship. 

Source: Farmer Boys, who are solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly own the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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