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A job listing on ‘Indeed’, an American recruitment site, has been gaining attention on social media, leaving many users in shock.

A caring parent posted a vacancy seeking a private nanny and personal chef for their 18-year-old daughter studying law at the University of Leeds.

The anonymous parents are said to be from Canada.

Their daughter, who lives in a “lovely” two-bedroom apartment in Leeds City Centre, already had “a driver who can pick up the groceries and drive her around” but the listings suggested she also required a nanny and a private chef to ensure she “lives without the stress of laundry and cleaning” because of her ‘intense’ undergraduate Law schedule.

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The job posting, which was shared online by Canadian beauty clinic Skin Vitality Medical Clinic yesterday, was described as a vacancy that needed to be filled ‘urgently.’

It said:

Nanny required to cook and clean for my 18-year-old daughter who is going to University of Leeds in a demanding first year program- Law.

“She has a driver who can pick up the groceries and drive her around but someone to ensure she eats well and lives without the stress of laundry, cleaning as her study schedule is very intense.”

It went on:

“This applicant does not need to be a gourmet chef, simply someone who can ensure my daughter eats three healthy meals a day and the fridge is always full of healthy snacks, juice etc.’

“She is Canadian and she needs someone to cook and clean for her, and lives in a two bedroom apartment in Leeds City Centre with a full kitchen and it’s a lovely apartment.”

The job advert went on:

“The hour requirement and rate can/will be tailored to the appropriate candidate.”

The advert adds that the potential candidate needs just one year of experience babysitting and no CV is required to apply.

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Meanwhile, the same advertiser shared a job posting looking for a ‘private chef’ to cook for the law student, who has an iron deficiency.

For the position of a chef, the candidate would be required to cook “two to three meals daily, three to four times weekly.”

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The job is also said to be part time, with the rate “‘to be discussed based on experience and availability.”

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Social media users were left stunned by the job advert, with many taking to Twitter to express their shock.

Lewis Dean, corporate communications manager at Indeed, has confirmed to The Independent that the job listing is genuine.
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