For an article I'm writing, I'm looking for stories of recruiters who have received objects from job seekers, such as in thanks or in a variation of that classic shoe package 'to get a foot in the door', or for any other reason.
If you've received multiple objects, I want to know about the one that was most memorable.
If you'd like to be quoted in the article, please leave me your Twitter handle or website url so I can mention it too.
Thanks in advance,
Jacob
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Once, we had a completely unqualified candidate that was determined to interview for one of our jobs. After she showed up at our office a few times without an appointment, and after being told repeatedly (very nicely, I might add) that she was not a good fit, the corporate HR department finally had to get in touch with her and tell her to stop. Her response? She sent us a bag of mixed nuts with a note that said "I'm not nuts...I just really want to work for you!" Clever, but still doesn't give you the skills I'm looking for. This was definitely the most memorable thing I've received...but not in a good way.
Permalink Reply by Bill Schultz on December 6, 2011 at 12:42pm a robe.
Permalink Reply by Tracey Cress on December 6, 2011 at 4:00pm A candidate sent me an actual paper resume in an actual envelope and sent it through the regular mail. Weird.:)
Permalink Reply by Bill Schultz on December 6, 2011 at 4:53pm Winner!
Tracey Cress said:
A candidate sent me an actual paper resume in an actual envelope and sent it through the regular mail. Weird.:)
This might not be unique but I considered it a "treasure". A candidate sent me a handmade card with her beautiful handwriting (that I see it for the first time!) expressing her heartfelt thoughts and appreciation for believing in her and securing for her a job that she desired. I haven't seen such personalised cards, better still being handwritten, in years since the advent of emails and social media. I felt so pleased and proud - it really made my day and wiped away my earlier frustrations. I was so proud that I showed it to my colleagues - just to share my little joy... :D
Permalink Reply by Jacob Share on December 7, 2011 at 4:55am Bill- a robe? Are you serious? What kind of message came with it?
Tracey- hilarious. I thought the same thing when I looked back at my own experiences.
Ellen- you should attach a picture of the card, now we're all curious to see it.
Thank you all for the stories. If you have a Twitter handle or website, please share it so I can include it in my article.
Here's the card - simple & sweet...
Permalink Reply by Jacob Share on December 8, 2011 at 3:24am Awesome! Thanks for that, Ellen
Ellen Cheong said:
Here's the card - simple & sweet...
Permalink Reply by Taylor Twedell on December 8, 2011 at 12:35pm Hilarious! This one ranks on as my #1 as well - we all crowded around the resume and envelope & deduced that it was typed on an actual typewriter. Mezmerizing - and oddly enough, he was not qualified for the job ;)
Tracey Cress said:
A candidate sent me an actual paper resume in an actual envelope and sent it through the regular mail. Weird.:)
Permalink Reply by Valentino Martinez on December 10, 2011 at 2:14pm Dog biscuits.
Permalink Reply by Jacob Share on December 10, 2011 at 4:09pm What happened there?
Valentino Martinez said:
Dog biscuits.
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