Oh My Goodness, I Want This Job (and would rock it so hard)

by Marian Schembari on March 7, 2010

DICEDHEADER Oh My Goodness, I Want This Job (and would rock it so hard)

I’m in love. “Unconditionally and irrevocably.” With a potential job.

As I write this I’m in my pajamas working from home – as per usual. I love what I do. I love working for myself… But damn.

Here’s the story:

This past month has been a little rocky. I left my part-time day job to devote myself 100% to freelancing. I was at that point where I was getting enough business that I could afford to work for myself, but not enough to live “comfortably.” But I did it anyway and took that leap.

Then I found out that I need to leave my current living situation, resulting in the first time ever in the history of the world where the love of my life (aka my roommate, Desi) and I will no longer be living together. This is depressing in and of itself. But add to that moving costs, finding another apartment (which will most likely be significantly less awesome than where I am now) and the fact that I couldn’t find a cosigner for my culinary school loan, and my dreams have been all but tabled.

Basically I was a teeny tiny upset.

However…

Then I wake up this morning and it’s 55 degrees and the sun is shining and not only do I have a seriously awesome apartment lead (it’s a sublet and there’s a piano) but the first thing I see on Craigslist is an ad for this job… at… wait for it… THE INSTITUTE OF CULINARY EDUCATION:

The Public Relations Associate position is a full-time position, reporting to the company’s Director of Sales & Marketing. The ideal candidate is eager to burst onto the Public Relations and food-scene. The candidate should be immersed in or passionately interested in the world of food, cooking, chefs, and restaurants – and appreciate the value of education.

By the Hammer of Thor!

I’m not even kidding you. This job exists. And it was literally hand crafted for me, I’m sure of it.

My Application

I’ve been spending all day working on an incredibly personal email to the Director of Sales and Marketing, crafting a bad ass cover letter, touching up my long neglected resume, tweeting about it, finding every possible spec of information on ICE’s online presence, writing this blog post as a supplement to my application AND creating a marketing plan. Too much? Honestly, I could care less right now.

Here’s a fun little excerpt from my email to the press office: “I’ve attached a more ‘traditional’ cover letter outlining my accomplishments and qualifications based on exactly what you’re looking for, but I just wanted this email to be a little more personal, a little more passionate than your stereotypical job application. And in case you want to see some of my ideas in action, I’ve attached a short proposal on how ICE can continue to grow in the media….

We can have videos on DICED of students preparing certain recipes and asking questions, interviews with chef instructors, book giveaways, contests/coupons on the Facebook fan page, tweets with special tips and sneak peeks for followers… the opportunities online are endless, fun and beyond exciting!”

Think I have a shot? Everyone keep their fingers crossed and if you know anyone at ICE, pass my info along, will ya?

Will keep you posted!


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  • lee
    Hope you get it. Sounds like it's up your alley. Lee (aka Aunt Lee)
  • Sarah
    This is so exciting!! Keep me posted!
  • erinmcall44
    I'd definitely hire you! Goodluck on the application, I will be staying tuned in for updates. Cheers
  • mavis
    you go girl!
    if ANYONE, (and i rarely use caps) deserves this job... it is you. if ANYONE could kick ass in this position, that again, would be you.
  • You are so awesome. Thanks for the ego boost titi!
  • ddomo
    This job was MADE for you, and you were MADE for this job. They would be making one seriously grave mistake not to hire you... Which leaves no doubt in my mind that you will get it.... So I won't even say "best of luck," because you do not need it in the SLIGHTEST. And I know I say this to you every day... but you're just awesome. And the love of my life. No surprise there.
  • OG
    That sounds like a great opportunity and very exciting. I've only been reading your blog for a few days, but it seems like this would be a great fit. Good luck.
  • Julia_Costa
    So happy you found something you're excited about! Good luck!
    PS: Definitely not over the top--what you're doing sounds perfect.
    PPS: Piano?? Look at you, fancypants.
  • Thanks Julia! I knew you'd appreciate this one ;-)
  • Best of luck! I know you'll do awesome!
  • This sounds like a great job for you. Good luck!

    PS I'm tickled that you added me to your Tweet-stimonials. Great idea!
  • They're pretty cool, right? It's a WordPress plugin that was apparently inspired by Laura Roeder. But I have you to thank for the lovely #FF!!
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