Tempero is currently recruiting so maybe jobs and job-hunting was on my mind but I spotted some great examples of creative hiring and applying this week.
Graeme Anthony C.V.I.V
We Are Social’s Robin Grant called this ‘The best job application, ever‘ and Kindred’s Paul Armstrong chastised the current skills levels of PRs in London saying “This is why you are f%cked“.
What was getting them so hot under the collar? Graeme Anthony’s stunning video CV trying to land a job in London doing PR/Digital/Social Media. Made and sent to the top digital bods across the industry it’s clear Graeme won’t be out of work for long. Watch it now!
[Although maybe We Are Social should exercise some comment moderation/management. Can't believe some of the naff and b*tchy comments people were making underneath the post. For a minute I thought I was reading comments on YouTube ;-)]
My life as a map
Information is Beautiful featured the now four-year old visualised CV of designer Ritwik Dey. If you’ve ever had to trawl through piles of CVs you’ll love the way this simple design tells you everything you need to know, genuinely on one page.
Westfield launches dream blogging job for $100K
Following in the footsteps of Tourism Queensland’s ‘Best Job in the World‘ comes Westfield’s hunt to find Australia’s savviest shopper and give them a dream job blogging and building an online community. The job is attracting a lot of attention in both on- and off-line media but I wonder if applicants will display the same sort of creativity as above to show why they’re the best one for the job?
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