120,000 people applied for this very NSFW “hottest vacancy in AI right now”

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June 1, 2026

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120,000 people applied for this very NSFW “hottest vacancy in AI right now”

One AI company’s latest opening for a consultant role is anything but a standard tech job. When AI companion company Joi AI posted a callout for “masturbation consultants,” Julie Levin, the company’s head of brand, says she expected to receive a few hundred applications. The consultant would be tasked with testing Joi AI’s new Daily Guided Masturbation feature and document its effects on their stress, sleep and mood—all for 2,000 per month. Two weeks later, more than 120,000 applications have rolled in, and the number keeps climbing. The original link to the application broke from the amount of responses. People can now apply via a Google Form, and the application deadline just got extended by another week. Levin says the company is hoping to recruit 10 people of different genders, age groups and sexual orientations. They’re interested in hiring the oldest person who applies for the gig, though the team has yet to scrape through the avalanche of applications. As of now, Levin says most applicants are men in their 20s—but that thousands of women have applied, too. “I think it started as a joke,” Levin says. “So it went viral when people came to our Twitter account and started tagging their bros saying, ‘employment is calling your name.’” Joi AI’s original announcement on X now has more than 23.8 million impressions—most people seemed stunned by the role, while others seemed more excited to apply. (One person on X commented: “This is literally my area of specialty. Where do I apply?”; another joked: “Parents are going to be so excited I finally got a job!”) While some applications seem rushed, Levin describes reviewing applications from some surprisingly credentialed individuals, including stand-up comedians, sommeliers who “know how to describe things” and sex workers with years of phone sex experience. AI companionship has turned into a booming business. Last year, the AI companion market was estimated at 36.79 billion and is expected to reach 317.96 billion by 2033 according to Grand View Research. Levin says Joi AI has one million visits and interactions each month, and has especially seen growth since it rebranded last April and improved the quality of chats and image generation capabilities. Joi AI allows users to create their own unique characters or interact with more than 300 licensed AI twins of real adult entertainment celebrities. The company has 70 employees around the world, Levin says. She didn’t share information on Joi AI’s valuation or investors, but she did mention that the company’s affiliate marketing platform has received interest from potential partners since the “consultant” role opened up. X has also become the platform’s top revenue driver over the past few days. Levin says her Joi AI colleagues have called the job “the hottest vacancy in AI right now,” and have tried to refer their friends for the role. Some of Levin’s personal friends have asked to be recruited. One of her colleagues’ teen sons asked if there was an age limit to apply. (Applicants must be 18 to be considered, for the record.) But Levin insists there will be no favoritism in the process. “We want to make it, you know, public and as fair for everyone as possible,” she says. The company plans to include a social media challenge to court serious applicants, but logistics are still up in the air because the team wasn’t prepared for the viral level of interest. While Levin says Joi AI wants to leverage some of this newfound attention to promote the new product, they also want to be meticulous about how they choose finalists. “A lot of people actually can see it as a real opportunity for them,” Levin says. “There are a lot of people with very different hard skills and expertise in different areas.”

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