Jump directly to the content
DREAM JOB

You could be a professional pillow tester to review hotels – and be paid £100 for each good night’s sleep

FANCY getting paid for your dream job? Well, now is your chance.

Hotel booking platform hoo is on the hunt for a ‘Chief Pillow Officer’ to test pillows over 52 two-night stays at a variety of UK hotels.

The ‘Chief Pillow Officer’ will test pillows over 52 two-night stays at a variety of UK hotels
3
The ‘Chief Pillow Officer’ will test pillows over 52 two-night stays at a variety of UK hotelsCredit: Getty

In the newly created role, the professional pillow tester will help inform customers’ decision making - by snoozing on the job.

The successful applicant will get paid £100 for each stop over in exchange for comments on the size and firmness of the hotels’ pillows.

They will also be asked to give hotels, including Luton Hoo, The Chester Grosvenor & Spa, The Chesterfield Mayfair and the Carnoustie Golf Hotel & Spa, a star rating based solely on the pillows.

It comes after research found 75 per cent of travellers said bad sleep can ruin their holiday.

Read more in News

Only 12 per cent claim to sleep well in hotel beds due to the pillows, with 59 per cent admitting they get a better night’s kip at home instead.

And 29 per cent have resorted to taking their own pillows from home on holiday with them.

It also emerged 51 per cent of the 2,000 adults polled would consider booking a different hotel if they read a negative review about how someone slept poorly at the hotel.

While nearly a third have even asked a hotel concierge to change their pillows because they were not to their liking.

Sleep is so important to travellers on a trip away, that 40 per cent would even check out of a hotel and look for another if the sleeping arrangements weren’t up to scratch.

The perfect amount of sleep on holiday is eight hours, according to 42 per cent of those quizzed by OnePoll, while 49 per cent named two pillows as their ideal number to sleep on.

Poor quality pillows also beat holidaymaker gripes such as over-indulging in the hotel buffet, thick blankets, early sunrise and being unable to switch off from work, with 23 per cent blaming unsuitable pillows for having a bad night’s sleep on holiday.

Hoo, which lets travellers make an online offer for a better deal on hotel rooms, devised the opportunity after a turbulent two years where many saw trips cancelled in a bid to help them have a restful night’s sleep when they do get away.

Read More on The Sun

Co-founder Adrian Murdock said: "We want to give customers a more informed choice when it comes to picking their stay.

"This role is the real deal and the winning candidate will be a part of the Customer Experience Team at hoo, where their vital on-location dispatches will inform our customer's decision making, when it comes to them booking their own holiday.

“We really want to understand what guests are experiencing in some of Britain’s best hotels and what better way to do so than to get out on the road and deliver insider knowledge on which hotels will provide you with the best night’s sleep.”

Applications need to submit a 150-word review of their own pillows before 29 April on or on LinkedIn.

You could be a professional pillow tester to review hotels – and be paid £100 for each good night’s sleep
3
You could be a professional pillow tester to review hotels – and be paid £100 for each good night’s sleepCredit: SWNS
The Hoo team commissioned the research
3
The Hoo team commissioned the research

CHIEF PILLOW OFFICER - JOB DESCRIPTION

In this newly created role, the successful candidate will be provided with 52 x two-night stays at a variety of UK hotels, in exchange for a product review of the hotel pillows at each location.

You will write crisp, informative copy, bringing verve and vigour when describing the quality and properties of the hotel's pillows.

You will bring to life the experience of sleeping on the pillows for the reader; commenting on the firmness, and whether the size of the pillow was suitable for you.

While we are looking for a personal take on the pillows, we are looking for you to be able to separate the star-rating of the hotel you're staying in from the star-rating you would give the pillow.

The role as Chief Pillow Officer will be a part of the Customer Experience Team at hoo, where your vital on-location dispatches will inform our customer's decision making, when it comes to them booking their own holiday. 

Why do we need this role now?

After a turbulent two years where many would-be holidaymakers have had trips cancelled, hoo want to ensure any stays in 2022 exceed expectations when it comes to a restful night's sleep. 

Independent research informed hoo that 75 per cent struggle to sleep in hotels due to the pillows, and 29 per cent having to bring their own pillow from home. We want to give customers a more informed choice when it comes to picking their stay.

About you

You will be able to write 150-word pillow reviews.

You are adventurous and willing to try out different types of hotels in the UK.

You understand the importance of a good night's sleep.

Compensation and perks

Free accommodation (+ breakfast if included in the hotel's offering) for two-nights at up to 52 hotels in the UK.

£100 per diem for each stay.

Application process

To be considered for this role, please submit a 150-word review of your own pillows to: [email protected]

Closing date is 29 April, however if the right applicant is found before the deadline, the position will be closed. 

Topics