Nobody from Maxus has rung me (hopefully yet), and some people have asked me whether apart from the action on Facebook, I have sent my CV and a cover letter in a traditional way.
The answer is: yes, I sent an e-mail with my CV at the same time I launched the action on Facebook.
I paste here a copy of the letter I sent to Maxus:
Dear friends,
First of all, let me introduce myself: I am Pedro Muñoz, a media planner from Spain . I worked at Maxus Spain for a year and a half and I would like to continue working at Maxus, but now in London .
I came to England to improve my English and I have been working in a restaurant and at Staffordshire LINK, where I have been able to meet this objective, so now I feel confident enough to do an interview.
I do not know what you mean by “what it takes to make a difference”, but I have thought of a few reasons why it would be a good idea to hire me.
- Because I am always smiling
- Because I love media planning
- Because I am very easy-going and open-minded.
- Because I can cook fantastic Spanish omelettes
- Because I can’t juggle a diabolo, but I can learn.
- Because I can learn a lot of other things.
- Because I played “Imagine working at Maxus” and I loved it.
- Because my picture would look nice with the rest of the team.
- Because I have experience with “El Mundo”, so I could work for “The Financial Times”
- Because I have experience with other clients such as Unicaja, GolTV and Sacyr.
- Because I can play football with my workmates every week.
- And, above all, because I would love to work at Maxus.
I guess there are many more reasons about why or why not hire me which we can always discuss in an interview, I would be delighted to arrange one.
I will continue waiting.

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