Wife makes website for her hubby, will make or break the deal?
Yes, how fast we forget, just 3 days back pg wrote this amazing words which should have improved the quality of submissions.
For the next couple days it would be better to have posts about the innards of Erlang than women who create sites to get hired by Twitter.
Please someone tell me, how is this article any different from a girl wanting to get hired by twitter.
The husband wants a job in consumer products marketing, with an entry-level marketing job and an MBA on his resume and little else. He was just on the front page of CNN. Yeah, I think this was a winning move.
This shows great creativity and initiative. I'd hire his wife.
I think this guy is already considering multiple book deals and job offers:
"Ever since I graduated from the University of Southern California, I have experienced uncertainty regarding my career path. Interviewing for a position was a full-time job and I wasn't having any luck; failing 40+ interviews...
I'm Daniel Seddiqui and I'm traveling all 50 states to work 50 different careers in 50 weeks. Sound crazy? I'm on a mission to explore the diverse careers, environments, and cultures offered in America. Join me - you may find the perfect job."
http://www.livingthemap.com/Living_the_Map/This_Week/This_We...
link to CNN article: http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/14/california.husband.job/inde...
minus points for resume in image format only.
I think that is definitely a winner. It shows pro-activity which companies want. If I had a company in the bay area and was looking for a marketing manager, I'd sure as heck give this guy a call! :-)
This site would be a lot more profitable if he was selling romantic situation videos of him and his wife.