Kris Jenner Seeks Personal Assistant on Bumble Bizz

Anyone who wants to be Kris Jenner's next personal assistant has about three weeks to get noticed by the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star announced Monday that she's partnering with Bumble to find someone who can support her while she manages her children; she has six total, including Kim Kardashian West and Kylie Jenner. Along with helping oversee the Kardashians' reality-television ventures and makeup, fragrance and clothing lines, the personal assistant will also help Jenner with the scheduling and organizing tasks that keep the family business going, according to a release from Bumble. The application deadline is May 18.

Those interested in applying simply need to set their current Bumble profile to the Bizz mode or sign up for a profile, and then get swiping. Jenner told Bumble that she liked the app's model, which requires women to make the first move.

"I am so excited to use this platform within the Bumble app for my search for the newest member of my team," she said, according to the release.

Jenner is considering candidates from anywhere in the country, and the top three who swipe right and match with her will meet Jenner for a final interview. The candidate needs to be able to keep up with the Kardashians and be there for whatever Jenner may need to keep up with as well.

A screengrab of Jenner's own Bumble Bizz profile that she posted to her Instagram account shows that she described herself as an "entrepreneur, producer, brand builder, manager." The description on her profile says, "Looking for a Personal Assistant and using Bumble Bizz to connect with candidates. Match with me to see if you're a good fit!"

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Kris Jenner, center, in Paris on May 23, 2014. Kenzo Tribouillard/Getty Images

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