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Gen Z grad landed internship by sporting American College cap to pizza joint job. Now she works at Cisco.

Internships had been poised to be an answer to this conundrum, however as one American College scholar quickly came upon whereas attempting to bag work expertise, these days it’s arduous to even land a job fetching espresso for company executives.

“I was a first-gen college kid utterly perplexed by the internship paradox—I needed experience to land an internship, but I couldn’t get experience without one,” Ayala Ossowski, who has simply turned 24, tells Fortune.

However after listening to crickets from over 100 purposes, she determined to resort to uncommon networking strategies.

The Gen Zer was already working 20 hours per week at a pizza store in suburban Washington DC, or as she places it, “one of the wealthiest, most influential neighborhoods in the world”.

Being face-to-face with highly effective individuals whereas she served them a slice obtained her considering: “Why can’t these people give me a job?”

“The barrier I realized was that all they saw was the girl who was giving them pizza,” she provides. “I needed to give them a reason to look at me as a potential employee.”

That’s when Ossowski determined she was going to begin sporting a baseball cap emblazoned together with her college emblem on the entrance to each shift. 

“I needed to give myself some sort of credential right off the bat, that tipped off to them that I was studying,” she provides.

It solely takes one individual to note you

Simply as Ossowski predicted, the baseball cap was a dialog starter. 

As a substitute of creating painful small speak whereas they waited for his or her pizza order, clients had been wanting on the hat’s emblem and asking: “Oh, American University, do you go there?” 

They had been most likely being well mannered and didn’t anticipate a lot of a response, however anytime Ossowski was requested in regards to the hat she’d launch into her elevator pitch. 

“Yep, I’m a student there studying public relations and marketing,” she recited her rehearsed strains.

“I’m actually currently looking for an internship for the spring if you know anyone who’s hiring. Enjoy your pizza.”

Anybody trying to copy Ossowski must be warned: You’ll get many unusual appears whereas promoting your self on the buying until of a pizza joint (or a bakery, pet’s retailer, or clothes boutique for that matter).

“Most of them would just kind of laugh nervously and they didn’t really know what to make of it—because it is a little odd,” she recollects. “But I didn’t care because I knew it would work. I knew this would be the only way to get my first foot in the door.”

Her instincts had been on the cash. After a month of puzzled expressions, all it took was impressing the appropriate individual to conclude her job search.

“Eventually someone took a chance on me because they appreciated my tenacity, grit, and willingness to ask for what I so desperately wanted,” Ossowski provides. “I got the job and my last shift at the shop was the very next week.”

Lastly, Ossowski had the tick-box expertise she wanted to rack up extra work expertise. One internship led to a different and now, just a few years on from the fateful second, she’s on Cisco’s communications crew. 

“Those experiences that I had helped me get the job today,” she beams. “If I hadn’t worn that hat and if I hadn’t gotten that first internship, I don’t know, where I would have ended up.”

Graduates: You by no means know who’s watching you 

Even if you happen to’re not serving DC’s elite, younger job seekers shouldn’t sleep on networking—or on the very least placing within the effort—on their scholar job. 

Not solely is it a very good use of your time, nevertheless it permits potential employers to see how you use in a real-life work setting—even when that’s behind a bar or money register. Finally, you by no means know who’s watching you. 

Unbeknownst to her, Ossowski had already impressed her future boss earlier than even asking him for work.

“The customer before the person who ended up granting me my first internship was a very, very difficult customer. Everything was wrong with their order, it was taking too long, their kids were hungry, it was a terrible situation,” she defined.

“I’ve spent many years in the service industry, so I dealt with them with grace, helped solve their problem and they left happy.”

The hiring supervisor advised the graduate afterward throughout the interview that her dealing with of the client was a “big reason why” he gave her his enterprise card.   

It’s why Ossowski additionally recommends retaining your elevator pitch brief and candy: “It tees off to them that you’ll be able to compose yourself well in a high-level meeting and that you won’t be babbling on.”

And if pitching your self isn’t one thing you’re comfy with, no drawback. 

“I love talking to people and I am really good at pitching myself, so those were the strengths that I used in order to help me—use your own personal strengths to stand out in any way that you can,” she says.

“The market is so saturated with such incredible talent, that it takes some creativity in order to stand out from the crowd.”

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