A Jobless Man Was Offering His Resume In Streets, Now Getting Job Offers From Google

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Sometimes people have to struggle a lot to get the unemployment zone is just like a curse it hurts and breaks us mentally. So we have to be mentally tough in this phase. Recently, a Jobless man from Silicon Valley in America chose a different way to find a job. His name is David Casarez, and he is a web developer by profession. David got a management degree from the University of Texas. Moreover, he was fired from his previous job so he was finding a job in Silicon Valley.

 

The Jobless Man Was Offering Resume In Streets

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David worked with General Motors from 2014 to 2017 but he was fired from there. After that, he kept on offering his resume in the streets of Silicon Valley. After chronic failure, he refused to quit or go home. And, one a woman named Jasmine Scoffield saw him. It was quite weird to see a homeless man offering his resume instead of asking for money. She clicked his photo and shared it on twitter. She wrote, “Today I saw this young homeless man asking for people to take a resume rather than asking for money. If anyone in the Silicon Valley could help him out, that would be amazing. Please RT, so we can help David out!” After sometime #getdavidajob started trending on Twitter.

 

He Had To Struggle Hard

The lady also had a phone conversation with him and after that, she shared the story of David on Twitter. She wrote, “I just got off the phone with David. We spoke for about an hour. He came to the Silicon Valley with a dream to be successful in tech and has a lot to offer the community. He’s sleeping in parks & still trying to get freelance work, interviews, and applications in.”

 

Now Getting Job Offers From Big Companies

That brought more than 200 job offers for David. He even got job offers from Google, Netflix, and Linked In. Furthermore, the offers are still coming and the Jobless man David has to make a choice.

It is great to how the people came to help the jobless man and get him more than 200 job offers. What do you say about this news? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Yes, it is not easy to find a decent job but sometimes the things do not work out and you have to quit the job. Check out these, 10 signs that suggest that you should quit your job.

Ravi Dabas: A literature student, horror movies lover, laconic speaker, a Muay Thai practitioner, full-time hustler and part-time writer and poet.