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Bristol e-commerce company Huboo appoints corporate bard

The successful applicant’s winning song drew inspiration from ‘Greensleeves’ and Seal

The new corporate Bard for Huboo, Jake Wright, performs a medieval reworking of Seal's Kiss From A Rose

In an ode to the Celtic kings of Britain and Ireland a Bristol e-commerce fulfilment business has recruited its very own corporate bard.

Huboo Technologies Limited has appointed musician Jake Wright from Keynsham, Somerset to tell stories of the company and its staff’s achievements in song, as well as produce medieval content for its social media channels.

The role, advertised as a three-month fixed position with a basic salary of £20-25,000 pro-rata, was created with musicians who are struggling to find work due to the coronavirus pandemic in mind.

After two competitive rounds of auditions, Jake had the ears of Huboo’s founders Martin Bysh and Paul Dodd with a song about one of the company client’s, engineering seals provider Totally Seals.

Guitarist Jake’s winning ditty fused together the medieval style of traditional folk song 'Greensleeves' with British singer Seal’s Grammy Award winning single 'Kiss From A Rose', in a nod to the product the company sells.

Reacting to his appointment Jake said: “It’s certainly a new feeling, I’ll say that much. I’m a little blown away by it. I don’t know anyone else who has been a bard.

“I’ve had nothing but positive messages from people who I’ve told so far that I’ve got the job. My mum was very impressed, let me put it that way!

“It’s a massive relief to be back in a musical role. The music industry over the past year has just crumbled.