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Extreme Job Hunting: How Far Would You Go To Get a Job?

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Extreme Job Hunting

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More and more people are applying to jobs in today's market, and standing out is often something people struggle to do. This is not a problem faced by extreme job hunters though.


Extreme job hunting is where people apply for jobs in an outlandish, extreme fashion – be it renting a billboard with your face on, taking out Google adverts on the names of people you want to work with or creating a really cool interactive CV. Making not just your CV stand out, but making yourself stand out from the other applicants can be a great way of trying to be seen and get an interview.


To find out more about extreme job hunting, check out this article on the Plusnet site by clicking on the source button.

15/04/2014

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