Today I have done two important things. I applied for a job with Seth Godin, and booked my flights to Berlin in late August.
The job isn’t actually a job, it’s a paid internship in the summer with marketing pioneer Seth Godin, in New York. The brief for the application was simply four pages of whatever you want. I chose to send my application in the form of a press release about myself. Seth quickly replied to say thank you. It only takes two minutes for employers to send a reply to applicants but I think it makes such a difference. Even if it is a negative response it is still better than no response in my opinion. What do you think?
I have booked my flights with Easy Jet to Berlin in the end of August. It only cost £90.00 including taxes, bags, insurance and carbon offsetting. An hour later the same flights cost more than £20 more so I think I was pretty lucky! I hope I am just as lucky with my application to Seth Godin.