A CV on a Cake.. an innovative idea for a job

recruitmentaccording to the site "New York Post".

Written by Carly Pavlinak Blackburn, from North Carolina On her account on the professional social networking site "LinkedIn" She applied to compete for a job with a company "Nike" American giant specializing in sportswear.

I attached the comment with a picture showing her biography on the surface of the cake, with all the details recognized in this document, including name, academic certificates, and professional experiences.

But there was only one difference in the cake, which was that the American lady wrote her name in a large font at the end of the biography, in a move apparently intended to remind the giant company’s officials of her name so that they would not forget her.

And she wrote: "Two weeks ago, I sent my resume on a cake to a company Nike. Yes, a valid CV on the back of a candy bar".

She added that the giant company was organizing a celebration on the occasion of what is known as (Just Do It day), a celebration in which employees practice sports, and it was on September 8.

The 27-year-old woman said: "I thought of a way to make a team "Nike knows who I am".

Follow up: "And what better way than to send a cake to a big party?".

After I ordered the cake from a store, I sent it with a driver to a party "Nike"and asked her to hand the cake to the person concerned.

At first, the driver was asked to leave "Curriculum Vitae sweet taste" At the front desk, but the driver insisted that the cake be handed over to the person concerned.

And after a great effort amid the presence of large numbers of employees "Nike" At the celebration, the cake reached the person concerned, who liked the idea.

Carly was recently laid off, which made her interested in working for an industry giant sportswear.

This idea appears to have paid off, as Carly said she had contacted a company official, and had close interviews with her representatives.

The comment spread like wildfire on the site "LinkedIn" and other social networks.

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And the American lady wanted to be ahead of others in the competition for a job after she learned that the company in question had opened a door recruitmentaccording to the New York Post.

Written by Carly Pavlinak Blackburn, from North Carolina On her account on the professional social networking site “LinkedIn”, she had applied to compete for a job with the giant American company “Nike” specialized in sportswear.

I attached the comment with a picture showing her biography on the surface of the cake, with all the details recognized in this document, including name, academic certificates, and professional experiences.

But there was only one difference in the cake, which was that the American lady wrote her name in a large font at the end of the biography, in a move apparently intended to remind the giant company’s officials of her name so that they would not forget her.

She wrote, “Two weeks ago, I sent my resume on a cake to Nike. Yes, a valid CV on the back of a candy bar.

She added that the giant company was organizing a celebration on the occasion of what is known as (Just Do It day), a celebration in which employees practice sports, and it was on September 8.

The 27-year-old said she “thought of a way to let the Nike team know who I am”.

And what better way than to send a cake to a big party?

After she ordered the cake from a store, she sent it with a driver to the Nike party, and asked her to hand the cake to the person in question.

At first, the driver was asked to leaveCurriculum Vitae Sweet” at the front desk, but the driver insisted that the cake be delivered to the person concerned.

After a great effort, amid the presence of large numbers of Nike employees in the celebration, the cake reached the concerned person, who liked the idea.

Carly was recently laid off, which made her interested in working for an industry giant sportswear.

This idea appears to have paid off, as Carly said she had contacted a company official, and had close interviews with her representatives.

The comment spread like wildfire on the site.LinkedInand other social networks.

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