A FORMER university student in the North-East has come up with quite possibly one of the most bizarre, yet spectacular, ways to grab the attention of his "hopeful" bosses.
Former Newcastle University graduate Max Fosh has printed his entire CV on his Volkswagen UP and parked it outside of the BBC's offices in London.
Mr Fosh, who lists a wave of former jobs at radio stations including Radio Tyneside, has attempted to grab the attention of BBC Radio 1 bosses outside the Broadcasting House.
The former English Literature and business student has even gone to the extra effort of including a large enough QR code, which can presumably be scanned from a distance.
On social media, he said: "Hi @BBCR1, I've printed my CV onto my car and parked it outside the studio.
"There's a QR Code which I reckon you should watch. Ta X."
Since tweeting at around 8.44am on Thursday, Mr Fosh has attracted hundreds of comments and thousands of "likes."
And it seems like his hard work might just have paid off - Radio 1 DJ, Scott Mills appeared to endorse his plea for employment, although there's been no official word from the BBC as of yet.
Big hustle here 👌 https://t.co/Vo4kJQU1U8
— Scott Mills (@scott_mills) December 17, 2020
The QR code takes viewers, and hopefully BBC bosses, to a three-minute video where Mr Fosh highlights why he could become Radio 1's next big name.
See the video here:
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