Joe Biden is looking for a meme manager.

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The American President Aims to Connect with Young Voters

U.S. President Joe Biden and his campaign team are seeking to hire a partner and content manager for meme pages. This new hire will support Biden’s campaign by creating memes to enhance the president’s online reach, according to Business Insider.

The position offers an annual salary of $85,000. The manager will be responsible for building relationships with podcasters, digital media, and major meme pages. However, the applicant must be prepared to relocate to Wilmington, Delaware.

Through this initiative, Biden aims to appeal to young voters. Surveys indicate that Gen Z is the largest consumer of memes. The American President wants to show them the various tasks he undertakes in office and the issues he addresses.

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