A Toys “R” Us store in New York in December 2015 Photo: Mary Altaffer Associated Press
A boy from Saint-Bruno in the southern suburbs of Montreal has been selected to fill the coveted position of president of general entertainment at Toys “R” Us Canada. 12-year-old Émile Burbidge will be responsible for testing the products and making recommendations.
The new “game manager” is also required to take part in media appearances and events.
The toy retailer chose Émile Burbidge after parents from across Canada helped their children apply for the job.
Once he has played and rated the toys, he can keep them for himself. This position is paid, but the company refuses to disclose its full compensation package, which clearly includes bonus toys.
Emile is the fourth game master to be hired since the toy retailer created the position in 2009.
His predecessor is retiring at the age of 15
Émile Burbidge succeeds Alex Thorne from Pickering, another young Canadian who originally comes from the province of Ontario, not far from the city of Toronto. He was entrusted with this task from August 2013 until last December.
Alex Thorne's biggest advice to Quebec's new chief tester is to travel whenever possible and “make the most of those business trips and have fun with the toys.” »
Without his workload at Toys “R” Us, the diminutive Ontarian hopes to make more acting appearances on the big screen and work toward becoming a television news anchor.
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The largest toy store in the world
– Toys “R” Us “toys are us” in English is a chain of toy stores founded in the United States.
– The company operates more than 1,500 stores worldwide, including 800 in the United States and nearly 70 in Canada.
– The Toys “R” Us store in Times Square in New York, which opened in November 2001, is the largest toy store in the world after the one in London. Located in La Défense in Paris, the store is the chain's second largest store worldwide.
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Toys R Us Canada names Quebec boy as new “Chief Play Officer” – CBC
Ontario teen retires from 'coolest job' in Canada: toy tester – CTV News
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