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Jobseeker goes viral for ‘pangmalakasang CV’ post online

In today’s digital age, it’s crucial for jobseekers to stand out from the crowd. June Caple, however, may have just flipped the script on what it means to create a memorable CV.

Instead of the usual résumé filled with a list of professional achievements and educational accolades, Caple has graced the internet with a work of art—literally. His CV, now deemed the ‘pangmalakasang CV’, showcases not his previous employment but a visual depiction of him on the prowl for a new job, complete with the price tag of his expected salary.

But why would companies vie for June’s attention? Well, for one, he promises to immediately elevate the status of any establishment by fulfilling the role of ‘Company Heartthrob’.

Further diving into the benefits of his recruitment, Caple assures his future employers that he will:

  • Boost the reputation of the company by a staggering increment of 1.
  • Bring in the perspective of someone who is single, but with experience (interpret that as you wish).
  • Demonstrate a keen willingness to train – not just to be a regular employee – but to ascend the ranks and become a boss.
  • Dedicate an exhaustive work schedule from 8am to 11:59pm.
  • Make a philanthropic gesture by donating his entire salary to charity (though one wonders how he will finance his reign as the company heartthrob).

In a playful twist, June has provided his email, but with a catch. Instead of him sending out CVs to potential employers, he asks that ‘interested employers’ woo him by submitting their company profiles.

Social media has been abuzz with reactions to Caple’s innovative approach to job hunting. Many have lauded his creativity and sense of humor, while others speculate if his tactics will land him the dream job.