CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Groupon plans on hiring (but not really hiring) someone to do the easiest job in the world*. The job (that’s not actually a job) that we’ll hire for (not hire at all), requires this new employee (who is not employed by Groupon) to do nothing. Additionally that job (not a job) pays $100,000. Clear and simple. “Wait, what?” said Vic Galon, Groupon’s Head of Workforce Leverage and Productivity. Could that person be you? Yes, maybe or not at all. According to Human Resourc


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