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25-year-old who delivered donuts to Silicon Valley bosses with his resume hidden inside is going viral—as millions of unemployed Gen Zers are desperate for job-hunting hacks
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本文探讨了在就业市场日益严峻的背景下,年轻一代如何通过创新方式脱颖而出,赢得工作机会。文章以一位营销专家将简历藏在甜甜圈盒子里为例,讲述了其成功的求职经历,并分析了当前就业市场的困境。文章指出,如今的年轻人面临着比以往更激烈的竞争,传统的求职方式效果有限。因此,越来越多的年轻人开始尝试通过创意策略,如参加行业会议、主动与潜在雇主交流等方式,来增加自己的竞争优势,并最终获得理想的工作机会。

🍩 2016年,营销专家Lukas Yla为了在竞争激烈的硅谷获得工作机会,将简历巧妙地藏在甜甜圈盒子里,送给心仪公司的市场部负责人。这种新颖的求职方式引发关注,最终为他赢得了至少10次面试机会。

📈 文章指出,千禧一代和Z世代是受教育程度最高的群体,但他们的就业前景却不如X世代。数据显示,毕业后找到全职工作的毕业生比例有所下降,许多年轻人不得不依靠失业救济金。

💡 面对严峻的就业形势,Z世代求职者开始尝试各种创意方法。例如,有人通过参加行业会议并主动递交简历,最终获得了LinkedIn的实习机会;也有人利用在披萨店工作的机会,向顾客推销自己的经验,从而获得了Cisco的工作机会。

🗣️ 专家指出,在人才济济的市场中,创意是脱颖而出的关键。通过打破常规的求职方式,可以有效提升个人竞争力,增加获得工作机会的可能性。

Now, another unusual way to grab hiring managers attention is going viral: Sneaking your resume into a box of donuts. 

Back in 2016, when Lukas Yla uprooted to San Francisco from Lithuania to chase his big tech dreams, he quickly realized landing a job in Silicon Valley was easier said than done. 

Lightning struck while taking a bite into a freshly baked artisanal doughnut. Who could resist opening a box of the tasty treats? 

So just like that, the millennial marketing specialist with five years experience under his belt, got to work making a Deliveroo-style uniform, a list of his dream employers and a secret memo for inside the donut boxes. Yla then spent more than a week hand-delivering the donuts to every company on his wish list in the disguise. 

“I ended up delivering 50 boxes, addressed to the heads of marketing,” he told the BBC at the time. “Often, the receptionist would immediately pass the doughnuts straight to the recipient. Sometimes, they were called to reception: I could hand over the doughnuts and explain why I was really there.”

When they’d eventually open the box, they’d be greeted with the message: “Most resumes end up in trash. Mine—in your belly,” alongside his resume and a link to his LinkedIn profile. To increase his chances of success, he even leaked the extreme measures he was taking to the press. 

The marketing hopeful scored at least 10 interviews. However, he tells Fortune that he failed to secure a work visa and so continued growing his career in Europe and has since worked as a director at Uber’s rival, Bolt.

Years later, Yla’s stunt is going viral all over again. A sign of just how bleak the job market has become, social media users are reviving his resume-in-a-donut-box hack as inspiration for desperate job seekers.

“Brilliant marketing, and a reminder that sometimes breaking the rules (with style) is exactly what it takes,” one Facebook post, which has racked up around 90,000 likes, writes.

Bagging an entry-level role has never been harder—so Gen Z needs to get creative

Millennials are the most educated generation in history, with Gen Z closely following behind. Yet their financial prospects and chances of getting hired are significantly dimmer than those of Gen X graduates.  

And athough the landscape of internships has changed, with some offering six-figure salaries—a far cry from the unpaid coffee fetching days millennials (myself included) will remember. Actually landing a foot in the door after school or college is looking increasingly impossible. 

Just 10 years ago, 94% of students had either landed work or gone into further education in the one year after graduating, according to data from the U.K. Department for Education. In 2024, just 59% of grads had full-time jobs 15 months after graduating. Many are turning to unemployment benefits to survive

Likewise, over 4 million American Gen Zers are currently jobless. In China, the government has said that as of February, 1 in 6 young people are unemployed. 

It’s no wonder over half (57%) of the class of 2025 reports feeling pessimistic about starting their careers, according to a survey for 1,925 members of the cohort from job platform Handshake. That’s an increase from 49% the prior year.

Gen Z job seekers are getting creative—and it’s working

The Gen Zers who are winning the war for work are thinking outside the box with hacks like Yla’s to gain a competitive edge. 

After six months of failed efforts to land a gig, one young job-seeker named Basant Shenouda told Fortune she tracked what conferences recruiters were going to, and volunteered at them to have a chance to hand out her résumés. She ended up landing an internship at LinkedIn. 

Another Gen Z candidate, Ayala Ossowski, wore her university’s baseball cap at her pizza joint job, and pitched her experience when customers asked about it. She wound up securing a gig at Cisco

“The market is so saturated with such incredible talent that it takes some creativity in order to stand out from the crowd,” Ossowski told Fortune.

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