Want to work for Old Spice? Quick, get these armpit photos! #mypits

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By Noel Young, Correspondent

November 1, 2012 | 4 min read

Have you applied for a job with Old Spice yet? On Monday, Wieden + Kennedy posted a help-wanted ad on its website seeking a social strategist on the Old Spice account.

Are you man enough?

Applicants had just a week to complete "one or more of the challenges listed below" and then create a "case study presentation deck outlining what you did and why it was effective."

Here are the challenges:

• Challenge 1 - Create the best original Pinterest board dedicated to the sport of inline speed skating (NOT roller-hockey).

• Challenge 2 - Create and post an original piece of content to Reddit that then receives the most upvotes in a single week.

• Challenge 3 - Create and upload to SlideShare an original, in-depth competitive analysis of the Ed Hardy social media ecosystem.

• Challenge 4 - Get the most people to friend your mother or your father (or a parent-like figure in your life) on Facebook in a single week.

• Challenge 5 - Create an original (new) Twitter account and then use it to get the most followers in a week using any verbs you like, but only the following nouns: "BLUEFUDGE," "HAMMERPANTS" and "GREEK YOGURT."

• Challenge 6 - Create an original YouTube video that then receives the most plays in a single week using this script verbatim:
 #1: "Wait. What are you doing?"
 #2: "Trust me. This will be fine."
 #1: "Ok. Go ahead."

• Challenge 7 - Get recommendations on LinkedIn from at least three other people trying to get this job.

• Challenge 8 - Create the most reviewed recipe on allrecipes.com in a single week using cottage cheese as an ingredient. The reviews don't have to be good.

• Challenge 9 - Upload the most pictures of your armpit(s) to Instagram during the course of this challenge. The pictures must have your face in them to verify your identity and include the hashtag #mypits.

• Challenge 10 - Using Quora, give thought-out, meaningful answers to as many dream catcher-related questions as possible in a single week.

W+K says it believes that the World Wide Web has the potential to go mainstream.

"That’s why we’re looking for a social strategist to help us usher in the future for our beloved client Old Spice.

"We’ve created a series of Internet challenges to help us find the perfect candidate. If you think you have what it takes to succeed in the world of tomorrow, we encourage you to participate. All of the pertinent information is below. Good luck, cyber warriors."

Here's the job application form.

Adweek's comment on all this: "Wieden + Kennedy's Old Spice campaign is a hallmark for epic weirdness in advertising. So, it stands to reason that you'd have to complete some kind of weird, epic quest to join the agency's Old Spice."

If you're one of our UK readers and scrambling for your pen/camera/laptop, here's one potential snag. The rules say: "You must be 21 or over and have current eligible work authorization in the United States."

So that's that then!

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