Trying to find a job, the guy pretended to be a courier and put a resume in a box with donuts
Marketing specialist Lukas Ile has a lot of creativity and courage. In search of a job, probably knowing how long and painful it usually takes, the guy decided to speed up the process and, so to speak, prove himself. He disguised himself as a courier and began delivering boxes of donuts to certain companies. But, in addition to the sweet pleasure, he put his resume in the boxes.
"I tried to find the most direct and fastest way to those people who make decisions in these companies. I thought that I would hardly be able to compete with other candidates at the resume level, since, unlike me, they have work experience in San Francisco."
In an effort to fulfill his dream, Lucas left his native Vilnius and moved to San Francisco to start building a career. He knew that in order to be noticed, he would have to figure out a way to stand out from the crowd.
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Disguised as a courier of the food delivery service Postmates, Lucas visited 40 promising companies in the field of technology and creativity, delivering donuts from the popular confectionery Mr. Holmes Bakehouse.
At the same time, in each such box, in addition to donuts, there was something else - Lucas's resume with an explanation of his antics and a link to his Linkedin profile.
And although in several places the guy was not even allowed inside, most of the boxes with donuts found their recipient.
The delivery of a resume with donuts was not a spontaneous step, as it may seem at first glance. "This is an operation planned to the smallest detail." Lucas delivered a "delicious resume" to 40 companies, and he was invited to 10 interviews already.
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