HomeNewsTrendsMumbai CEO wants to hire 'doom-scrollers' who use Instagram, YouTube for over 6 hours a day

Mumbai CEO wants to hire 'doom-scrollers' who use Instagram, YouTube for over 6 hours a day

Monk-E’s latest hiring call turns compulsive scrolling into a full-time gig, sparking cultural commentary and career envy across LinkedIn

August 25, 2025 / 08:51 IST
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The creator economy, projected to be worth over $480 billion globally by 2027 (according to Goldman Sachs), is spawning roles that didn’t exist five years ago. (Image credit: AFP)
The creator economy, projected to be worth over $480 billion globally by 2027 (according to Goldman Sachs), is spawning roles that didn’t exist five years ago. (Image credit: AFP)

A Mumbai-based co-founder and CEO has recently shared a hiring call for people who spend more than six hours a day scrolling through YouTube and Instagram. In doing so, Monk-E’s Viraj Sheth rebranded “doom-scrollers”—a term once synonymous with digital fatigue”—into a skillset.

Sharing details of the full-time role on LinkedIn, Sheth made it clear that it demands more than just idle browsing. Applicants must clock over six hours of daily screen time on Instagram and YouTube (screenshots required), be fluent in both English and Hindi, and have a working knowledge of Excel. But the real qualification? An obsessive awareness of creators and creator culture since the company deal in talent management, influencer marketing, and video production.

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“Consume r/ICG like the morning paper,” he wrote, referencing the Reddit community r/IndianContentCreatorsGroup, a hub for tracking emerging influencers and viral trends.

The role is Mumbai-based and full-time, with applications invited via email—subject line “doomscroller”. “Please show some personality/humour in the email body. Do not use chatGPT for it," Sheth concluded.