Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer has landed a speaking gig, Politico reported.

Spicer, who officially left his job in the White House last month, has signed with Worldwide Speakers Group.

“We are thrilled to provide Sean for our major trade association, corporate, university and public lecture series customers around the world," a spokesman for the Worldwide Speakers Group said in a statement.

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"With his well-known candor and extensive experience, Sean is uniquely qualified to help audiences understand how the political environment will impact them now and in the future.”

According to an early copy of the group's pitch to prospective customers reviewed by Politico, audiences "will benefit from the same candor, wit and insight that Spicer brought to the White House briefing room.”

Spicer will have his first paid speaking appearance on Sept. 11, when he will appear in New York City an the annual conference of the investment bank Rodman & Renshaw, according to Politico.

Spicer resigned from his White House role in late July after President Trump brought on Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.

Late last month, he thanked Trump for "the honor of a lifetime" as he officially exited the administration.