John Deere Set to Compensate Chief Tractor Officer with up to $192K

John Deere is on the hunt for a new Chief Tractor Officer (CTO) as it launches a two-week campaign to find the ideal candidate. The company is looking for someone who can create social media content targeting younger consumers and showcase how John Deere products are utilized by workers in different locations such as Yellowstone National Park and Chicago’s Wrigley Field.

Jen Hartmann, John Deere’s global director of strategic public relations, emphasized the importance of acknowledging the role of workers and how their efforts impact various aspects of our daily lives. To launch this search, the company enlisted NFL quarterback Brock Purdy in a video where he attempts to set out on a road trip in an industrial tractor. Although Purdy may not be able to take on the role due to his busy football schedule, the video highlights the interest shown by other athletes and influencers in this unique opportunity.

Those interested in applying for the CTO position must submit a 60-second video pitch by April 29 at midnight. Applicants must reside in the 48 contiguous states or DC, as Hawaii and Alaska residents are not eligible. Additionally, AI-generated submissions are not permitted. The videos will be judged based on their originality, creativity, quality, and brand knowledge, with five finalists to be chosen and notified after May 17.

By Samantha Johnson

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