Students Applying For Jobs, Send Them Donuts!
Whether you’re just coming out of school or have been a graduate for quite some time, you have to agree that trying to find a job can be hard. Not…

LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 15: The box of doughnuts bought by Prince Harry at the Bread Ahead as he toured stalls during a visit to Borough Market which has opened yesterday for the first time since the London Bridge terrorist attack on June 15, 2017 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by John Stillwell – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
WPA Pool / PoolWhether you’re just coming out of school or have been a graduate for quite some time, you have to agree that trying to find a job can be hard.
Not only do you have to worry about a resume and cover letter, but you have to also be concerned about both getting lost in the abyss of the interwebs. When applying on LinkedIn or another job site, there’s a possibility that your application might never be seen! Thanks to one guy, we have the perfect solution to this issue. Send them donuts!
Lukas Yla, a Lithuanian marketing professional has been sending recruiters boxes of donuts that include his resume. The 25-year-old who is living in San Francisco says that he has already delivered 40 different boxes. Wondering how he manages to get the donut-resume boxes in their offices? Well, Lukas pretends to be a Postmates delivery person. His little flub has managed to let him in the doors of marketing agencies and tech firms within the area. We guess the old saying works, just act like you belong!
Thrillist interviewed Yla who revealed that he has “had 10 interviews so far”. He still wants to deliver more donuts to companies that he “admires and loves”. The recruiters who have reached out to him after his donut delivery stated that they loved his creativity and was something they “didn’t expect, fun, and out of the box.”
Since the competition in tech and marketing professions is high, Yla wanted to stand out from the crowd. He went on to tell Thrillist that he was “looking for the most direct way to reach decision makers at the companies.” Since his resume would not stand out if he were to send in it by e-mail, pretending to be a PostMates delivery person was his next best bet.
Kuddos Kla, you definitely deserve every job offer you receive from this level of dedication!
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