Starbucks is hiring Gen Z’s dream job: the $111 billion chain will pay one lucky person $136,000 to travel the world and post about coffee on TikTok
The job has a six-figure salary and bonus, doesn’t require a college degree, and is completely remote—a perfect fit for chronically online Gen Z.

- Starbucks is hiring two “global coffee creators” to travel the world and make TikToks—and it’s music to the ears of social media-obsessed Gen Z. The role pays up to $136,000 annually, is completely remote, and doesn’t require a college degree or years of work experience. It’s a perfect match for young workers who could use the financial security, and value flexible schedules above all else.
Gen Z’s dream job is being actualized in real time—working remotely to travel the world and make fun TikToks, while loading up on coffee and a six-figure salary. Starbucks is looking to hire two “global coffee creators” to jet-set on planes and enhance its social media storytelling. But only one position is up for grabs to the public.
“For one epic year, you’ll travel the world—think Milan, Tokyo, Colombia, Dubai, Costa Rica—and more, capturing the vibes, culture, and people behind every Starbucks experience,” the job listing says.
The $111 billion coffee chain unveiled the job posting late last month, hoping to lock in two “coffee-obsessed” creators for the next year. Interested applicants should shoot their shot soon—the posting is set to expire on June 14, and is sure to attract a strong group of talent for the gig.
Annual pay ranges anywhere from between $80,100 and $136,000, and is eligible for a bonus. Since the global coffee creators will be jet-setting to 10 to 15 Starbucks locations across the world—paid for by the coffee giant—it’s a chance to explore creatively on a comfy budget. There are a few qualifications needed to get the job, but a huge part of it is bringing the vibes.
“Your mission? Help us show the world why Starbucks coffee hits different,” the posting reads. “If storytelling, travel, and coffee fuel your soul, this is your dream gig.”
Fortune reached out to Starbucks for comment.
What it takes to be Starbucks’ global coffee creator
Becoming a Starbucks global coffee creator doesn’t require a master’s degree or huge social media following.
The coffee business has a few general requirements for the job. Applicants must be 18 years or older with a high school diploma or equivalent experience—no work experience or college degree required. They also must be U.S. residents with a valid passport for the duration of the gig: August 2025 to July 2026.
The strongest candidates will also have a bit of physical strength, too. Traveling internationally will require a lot of leg work—whether that be getting their steps in while in Milan, or navigating the lush landscape of Costa Rica. Candidates need to be able to bend, lift, and carry their content equipment while they’re on the road for the next year. They also need to understand the TikTok trends, and adapt accordingly.
The job posting notes that there are a few pluses that will stand out in applications: talent with strong interpersonal and cross-cultural skills, who can work independently and create their own schedules.
The candidate also needs to be comfortable on camera and have strong storytelling skills to capture the local culture and community of international Starbucks locations. On a technical level, applicants should also be familiar with TikTok and Instagram creation alongside editing tools like PhotoShop, InDesign, Premier, and Final Cut Pro.
Why it’s the perfect job for Gen Z
Starbucks has been on a hiring spree, posting high-paying roles like an airplane pilot. But global coffee creators may be the better route for Gen Z to score a six-figure role straight out of high school.
Plus, because the job requires workers to jet-set from Milan to Tokyo, that also means working in-office is out of the question. The gig is fully remote, which is music to the ears of Gen Z; after all, 40% of the young generation would suffer a pay cut in exchange for flexible schedules.
Starbucks’ new posting also values the exact thing young people are criticized for: being chronically online. Gen Z is turning to TikTok influencers as their voice of reason over experts, and they’re so addicted to the social media app that nearly half wish it didn’t exist. Becoming a TikToker is even the second most sought-after career for the bright young minds of tomorrow. This is a rare opportunity to turn a time-sucking habit into a six-figure job with benefits.
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com