Deliberately Lost Passport Lands Job Seeking Creative Four Interviews

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So there was that thing where this creative got a job by taking advantage of the fact creative directors Google themselves. Now there’s this other thing where this creative deliberately lost her passport in order to land a job in New York.

Miruna Marci created 20 copies of her passport designed to looked just like a real passport but, instead, were crafted to function as her portfolio which she calls her “passfolio.” In the passports were her resume, her work and her bio. Marci dropped the passfolios in front of her favorite agencies in New York. So far, she’s landed four interviews.

Not bad. Not bad at all, Miruna

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