Job fairs are normally crowded affairs - attracting thousands of graduates, postgraduates and PhD holders desperate for a chance at any entry-level job on offer.
One would assume that for a job billed as the 'best in the world' - A$150,000 (HK$775,000) for six months doing a video blog about how wonderful tropical northern Australia is and with all accommodation and expenses paid - the employer would be absolutely swamped.
So by lunchtime yesterday, how many people had swarmed through Tourism Queensland's recruitment day at New World Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui? Hundreds? Thousands?
'Eight,' regional marketing officer Monica Au said. Far from dealing with hordes of people dying to submit their one-minute application videos, most of the staff were standing around fiddling with their recording equipment.
Kamal Chandra, from Nepal, was applicant No8.
'I used to be a cook,' Mr Chandra said after finishing his video. 'But I am looking to change jobs. This would be a dream come true.