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Indian-American billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy is looking for a nanny, salary Rs 80 lakh: Report

by | Oct 4, 2023 | Indian-American

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Indian-origin US presidential aspirant Vivek Ramaswamy is reportedly looking for a nanny for his two kids. As per a recent job listing on a staff recruitment website, Vivek Ramaswamy is offering a salary of $1,00,000, approximately over Rs 80 lakh in Indian currency, according to a report.

A Business Insider report mentioned that the job advertisement on the staff recruitment website EstateJobs.com says, “Curiosity, adventure, and constant motion define the family’s lifestyle. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a high-profile family, contributing to the growth and development of their children while participating in unique family adventures.”

The job advertisement describes the need for a candidate to work 84 to 96 hours a week with one week off, the report added. It also mentions that “the candidate will be needed to coordinate with the other house helps including a chef, housekeeper and private security to provide a seamless daily routine.” However, the name of the recruiter is not listed in the advertisement, but reports have claimed that the details mentioned in the advertisement point to Ramaswamy’s family The 38-year-old Republican presidential candidate is married to Apoorva T Ramaswamy who is a professor and physician at Ohio State University. The couple has two sons, aged 1 and 3.5 years.

Ramaswamy is a US presidential candidate for the 2024 election who will be running against Joe Biden. The Indian-origin candidate is also a well-known entrepreneur. He owns a pharmaceutical research firm, Roivant Sciences founded in 2014. However, he stepped down from his position as CEO of the company in early 2021 and resigned from his role as chairman in February this year. As per a report by Forbes, Ramaswamy’s net worth was estimated to be $1 billion in August.

Apart from the business, Ramaswamy has built a reputation for opposing corporate involvement in political, social, and environmental causes. As per his views, he strongly advocates for a more focused approach to national issues.

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