A few years back,, Alexandra Franzen had a problem: She was going after a copywriting gig but didn't have a ton of related experience. After an interview, the firm's director said that they "liked her spirit," but they couldn't hire someone with so few samples.
Feeling job-dumped, she was deflated. Then a light bulb when off.
"They wanted samples," the Daily Muse writer said to herself. "I’d show ’em samples."
But it'd be more than a mere sample: She'd send them pub-ready content for their soon to re-launch site. In so doing, she'd model the mantra of getting gigs gotten. Whether your quarry is Google, Amazon, or a raise, there are two parts:
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