A London firm is looking to hire what they call the world's first "emoji translator."
The company says it needs an "emoji expert" to de-code how emojis translate across cultures and languages.
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More than ? people from around the ? have applied so far, and there's even an online test.
We've created our own emoji quiz to test your emoji-comprehension skills. (Answers are at the bottom of the page)
So if you are looking for a job, and don't mind ?? to England, you could be Today Translations' newest employee.
The full job description and application can be found here.
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