Monday, November 25, 2019
This guy creates relevant résumé highlighting his failures and gets 8 job offers in a month
This guy creates relevant rsum highlighting his failures and gets 8 job offers in a monthThis guy creates relevant rsum highlighting his failures and gets 8 job offers in a monthEveryone who has ever tried to find a job know, how important an outstanding resume is. HR agent will be able to remember you and your chances to get a job will increase. The Relevant Resume is a genius idea, which you should not ignore.Jeff Scardino, senior creative at Ogilvy Mather, found an ultimate way to stand out from a crowd. He has come out with Relevant Resume. Fill your resume with failures, badeanstalt references and mistakes. The idea is to be as honest as you can. Do you think it would rather harm your career than help it? Check out this videoA relevant experiment from Jeff Scardino on Vimeo.The relevant rsum is the first rsum that showcases your failures. To prove it works, I submitted two different applications for ten different job openings - one using my regular rsum and one using my releva nt rsum.Regular resumeembelishmentcoached referencesnonsence organizationsinflated skillsfake honorsRelevant resumejob failuresbad referencescollege mistakesnon skillsmissed honorsJeff Scardino believes, that it is a creative way to stand out of a crowd and to get a job eventually. He has applied for 10 positions with Relevant Resume. He actually has received 8 answers and 5 meeting requests. When applying with a regular resume, he has received 0 answers.The only question is Once this becomes a trend, will it make sense anymore? This kind of attitude is rare, and thats why HR agents are responding. It doesnt really make anyone a creative individual once they have read about this technique.This idea is simply brilliant, but our advice is Be creative in your own way. The whole world may write about your cool resume in the futuresource therelevantresume, businessinsider.comDo you like this story? Share it with your friends.Share Your Feedback or Ideas in the Comments
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