Passport-Inspired Resumes

Art Student Miruna Macri Deliberately Loses Fake Passports to Find a Job

Anyone who has searched for a job knows of the hardships that come along with it; you may send out hundreds of resumes but only get a chance at a few interviews if you’re lucky, and for one intelligent individual Miruna Macri, an art design student, doesn’t leave her luck up to employers. Instead, she has created more than 20 copies of fake passports with her resume and design portfolio. She deliberately and literally throws her identity out on the streets of New York City hoping to get her dream job. The main idea is if you find someone’s passport, you track that person down and give it back to them. And with Macri throwing her deliberately lost passport out onto the streets, someone is bound to return it.

The Passfolio is an extremely innovative and effective way of letting people know of you and informing potential employers what they can expect of you in terms of potential and capabilities.
Trend Themes
1. Passfolio Resumes - Creating fake passports with resumes and design portfolios to stand out in job applications.
2. Identity-based Job Search - Deliberately losing passports as a tactic to get noticed by potential employers.
3. Street-level Advertising - Using the streets as a platform to promote oneself through intentionally lost passports.
Industry Implications
1. Design - Designers can explore the potential of using passports as creative resumes to showcase their skills.
2. HR and Recruitment - HR professionals can embrace new strategies for identifying and selecting potential candidates through creative methods like the Passfolio resumes.
3. Advertising and Marketing - The concept of street-level advertising through intentionally lost passports presents disruptive marketing opportunities for companies seeking innovative ways to attract attention.

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