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gone are the days when talent and creativity were only found in prestigious institutions. Nowadays, it can be found anywhere. This can be proved by the talents who show their potential on the road and go viral. You may have a chance encounter with such incidents in which earlier the person was not known by many but just after his viral stuff, he becomes the talk of the town.

Viral needs something different and creative. Once you are viral, the thing you have been chasing for long will be easily accessible.

In today’s bustling world of job hunting, standing out from the crowd can be a challenge. But for one New York-based job seeker, creativity and a slice of humor proved to be the winning recipe.

What Is The Whole Matter?

Matthew Parkhurst, CEO of Antimetal, recently shared an unconventional job application that caught his attention. Meet David, an aspiring intern who decided to take a unique approach to apply for a position at Antimetal.

How David Has Submitted His Internship Application?

Instead of just submitting a traditional resume, David went the extra mile by sending a pizza to the company’s office, along with his CV.

In a handwritten note, he expressed his eagerness to join the team as an engineering intern.

Why David Delivered Pizza To Matthew Parkhurst?

David, the guy, who applied an unconventional approach cheekily admitted that the pizza was a bribe for the hiring team to visit his website and portfolio.

What Does His Note Read?

Along with the Pizza and CV, David gave a handwritten note to the CEO. Take a look at what the note reads.

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Image Source: Twitter/@mprkhrst

What Is Matthew Parkhurst’s Response?

Matthew Parkhurst is impressed by David’s ingenuity and creativity. He took to social media platform X to share his experience.

Take a look at the response:

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