Bengaluru man, wearing a Zomato T-shirt, delivers resume in a pastry box

Aman Khandelwal said that he is looking for Management Trainee post or APM role.

If there was a list of ways to find a job, this person’s idea would take the top spot. cause? They have found a unique way to capture the attention of employers.

Dressed as a Zomato executive, Aman Khandelwal made some start-ups in Bengaluru his resume in a box of pineapple pastries.

Mr Khandelwal also posted pictures of himself wearing a Zomato T-shirt and a box of pastries on Twitter. A note attached to the box read, “Most resumes end up in the trash. But mine is in your stomach.”

He tweeted, “Dropped up as a Zomato delivery boy, I delivered my resume in a box of pastries. Gave it to a bunch of startups in Bengaluru.”

Mr Khandelwal, who has completed his MBA from Institute of Management Development and Research (IMDR), Pune, is looking for a Management Trainee position or APM role.

In a follow-up tweet, he also shared a link to his LinkedIn profile.

The idea of ​​Aman Khandelwal looking for a job has created a lot of buzz on social media.

After seeing the images shared by Mr Khandelwal, a curious user asked, “Where’s the resume here?”

Impressed by this thought, another said, “Aman, you have a bright future as your out-of-the-box idea of ​​sending resume is commendable. As per my experience you need a little more patience to get hired. The first one will be lucky.”

Another user said, “Hey man, you will get your dream job soon..You have a different unique vision, one who understands your point of view will join you soon.”

Some people thought it was not the best way to get attention.

Meanwhile, a user pointed out that someone in America used the exact line. He wrote, “This is the perfect template of a man who delivered a resume with donuts in the US. Should have delivered the biryani :)”

Some wanted to know to which address the boxes were delivered.

One user appreciated Mr Khandelwal’s idea of ​​not opting for the customary chocolate pastry.

Meanwhile, Zomato was not impressed with his “gig” and said that “impersonation is not that good”. The company wrote, “Hey Aman, hope your ‘gig’ did you something worthwhile. Idea was great, execution – top of the line, impersonation – not so great.”

According to the resume of Aman Khandelwal, he has also obtained a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Rajasthan University.

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