Jane Leung
Nov 8, 2010

Domino's Pizza Japan celebrates 25 years with outrageous pay packet

Working part-time in a pizza shop will never get as good as the 2.5 million Yen (US$30,000) per hour Domino’s Pizza in Japan is offering as part of a celebratory campaign for its 25th anniversary.

Domino's turns 25
Domino's turns 25

As part of a campaign celebrating its 25th anniversary, Domino's Pizza in Japan is looking for an employee without the requirement of previous experience or education. The pizza giant will pay the winning applicant 2.5 million Yen for an hour of work in December.

In addition, anyone born on 30 September 2010 will also be able to enjoy free pizza at Domino's until they turn 25, coinciding with Domino’s anniversary.

The company is also offering daily promotions including a special menu, digital games with QR codes and polling at Dominos.jp

The campaign will end on 25 November.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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