"Watch Baseball and Earn 1 Million Won" Unique Part-Time Job Catches Attention
A special part-time job listing has emerged that baseball fans will find intriguing.
On the 9th, Job Korea and Albamon announced they are recruiting part-time workers to throw the first pitch, hit, or sing the national anthem, offering a daily wage of 1 million won.
This announcement is aimed at finding participants for the first pitch, hitting, and national anthem singing roles at the professional baseball game between the Hanwha Eagles and the LG Twins, which will take place at Daejeon Hanwha Life Eagles Park on the 30th.

Pitchers are being recruited through Job Korea, while hitters are being sourced from the Albamon platform.
Up to three teams will be selected for the national anthem singing, with working hours including breaks amounting to a maximum of 8 hours.
To apply for the position, candidates must record a video of themselves singing the national anthem and post it on their team or personal social media or YouTube, then attach the video link to their application.
Anyone can apply without restrictions on nationality or age until the 20th, and results will be announced on the 22nd through the Job Korea and Albamon websites, with individual notifications provided.
Daily Wage of 1 Million Won and Bonuses

In addition to the striking daily wage of 1 million won per team, bonuses will be awarded for achieving specific conditions.
Pitchers can earn an additional 100,000 won for throwing at a speed of 100 km/h, and 200,000 won for 120 km/h.
Additionally, hitters can gain an extra 100,000 won if they strike a pose after hitting, known as the "Albamon Horn Pose."
Job Korea and Albamon have outlined support conditions such as "those who feel something swell in their hearts when hearing the national anthem," "those whose bank balances are running dry," and "those who find happiness whether winning or losing, regardless of the struggle."

Furthermore, they plan to use criteria such as "overflowing talent and patriotism" and "the greatest love for baseball in the nation" for selection.
Last year, Job Korea and Albamon also recruited for pitching and hitting roles.
The event at that time recorded 250,000 views and 22,559 applicants, garnering a great response, indicating that there will be significant interest in this recruitment as well.

Image source: Captured from Albamon website, News1