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Published 10:05 10 Aug 2016 BST
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Searching for a job these days can be especially difficult, with growing rates of unemployment and infamous 0 hour contracts only getting more popular so when you do eventually get a job, it's time to celebrate.
After a long, seven-month wait, Benita Abraham decided to celebrate getting her job in style with an engagement-style photo shoot, and the results are a delight to behold.
Posting an entire photo album with the hashtag #Employed, Benita explained her joy at finally getting the job of her dreams.
"So excited to share my happy news with my FB family! I finally found my soulmate, my perfect match, my boo. After 7 long months, I found the perfect job with a company that truly cares about its employees and one I will learn so much from."Her photos feature the new employee lying on the beach with her new beau, telling the love story of how she and her job came to be, even posting a picture of her and her new love in bed together. Raunchy.
The comments on the album congratulated Benita but also giggled at the prospect of her unusual photoshoot.
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