Friday, September 27, 2019

Know The Surprising Ways By Which These People Got Their Jobs

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Hey Everyone,

        

           Know The Surprising


                Ways By Which 

             

                   These People Got    

               

                     Their Jobs 


               

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WANT TO GET NOTICED BY FACEBOOK?

Hack the site and redesign some profiles to look like MySpace profiles.That's what Chris Putnam of Austin, Texas, USA, did. When the subterfuge was discovered, executives at Facebook experienced the three stages of 'What the ...!!!' First they were angry. Then they were sort of impressed. That segued into, "Hey, let's hire him!" And they did.

WHO DOESN'T LOVE CHOCOLATE ?

That's what Nick Begley thought. So he designed his resume to look like a chocolate-bar wrapper and folded it around Nestle Crunch bars. He called it a ResumeBar, with the tagline : "Credentials that will satisfy any organization's appetite." One sated organization offered Nick a job.


IF CHOCOLATE DOESN'T WORK,

You can always get your  future boss plastered. Unemployed graphic designer Brennan Gleason combined his love of brewing with his need to put food on the table and created a resume in the form of a four pack of homemade beer. Each bottle of Resum - Ale, as well as the packaging, featured his CV's details, Gleason is no longer unemployed


AFTER BEING TURNED DOWN FOR 250 JOBS

Social media specialist Adam Pacitti threw himself at the mercy of prospective employers. 


The Brit rented a billboard that screamed: "I spent my last 500 pounds on this billboard. Please give me a job," Sixty companies went to his website, employees.com, to offer him a job.
HUMANS ARE VAIN,


And we like to look ourselves up online. With this in mind, Alec Brownstein bought an ad on Google.

He titled it 'Ian Reichenthal,' then linked it to his own portfolio. Reichenthal, at the same time, was the creative director at an ad agency. 


When he Googled himself, the first result was an ad with his name and Brownstein's resume. " It was great," Reichenthal told CBS, "So unusual and fun," Which is why he hired Brownstein.

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  1. Hey Everyone,

    Know the shocking ways by which these got their jobs how ?

    Hope You Enjoy Reading This

    Bye For Know

    Sameer

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