Panyame Wildlife Conservancy, located in Mozambique and known for its cheetah reintroduction project, is grabbing sudden attention through its recent social media post, which is actually about a job opening at the conservancy. The position is for a full-time cheetah monitor to track and monitor cheetahs across the thousands of hectares of land. Even though the requirements of the mentioned position are normal from a normal corporate perspective, netizens have misunderstood it in a different way and are now pouring hilarious comments on the post.
Hiring Full-Time Cheetah Monitor
On July 15, Panyame Conservancy posted on Instagram about the job vacancy for a monitor and analyzer for cheetahs in the conservancy. The job position mentions tracking and monitoring cheetahs and feeding and taking care of them in the bomas. It also mentions working closely with anti-poaching teams.
In the requirements for candidates section, the post asks candidates to be fluent in English, physically fit, and bush-ready. It also asks candidates to be confident in Excel and data handling. While the post adds that knowing Portuguese and Shona languages is a bonus.
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Netizens Reaction:
The post is going viral on the social media platform and has already received 40K+ likes with 64K+ shares and hundreds of comments. Netizens have majorly misunderstood the requirements and are now pouring hilarious and sarcastic comments on the post.
One user asks if they have to train the Cheetahs to speak English and use Excel. The user wrote, "Do the cheetahs speak English and use Excel or do I have to train them." Another user wrote, "Do they respond to pspspsps." While one asked, "What happened to the last employees?"

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One user wrote, "I hear the cheater monitors are good at Coldplay concerts." While another asked do they need to be physically fit cause they would be running with the Cheetahs? "Physically fit? Do I need to run with them?" One user commented, "Can I take my cheetah home if I'm working from home?"

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One user asked if they can bring their own cat to the job, "Can I bring my own cat?" While one asked, "Did the last one get eaten?" Another user commented, "Should I have the skill of running faster then them ??? Just in case."