Subject: A Story Worth Sharing: The Job Market Struggles of a Highly Qualified Young Professional
Dear News Media Representative,
I am writing to you with a compelling story that I believe
would resonate deeply with your audience. My daughter, Grace Conley, is a
perfect example of a highly educated, well-traveled, and gainfully employed
young professional in her mid-twenties who is currently facing extreme
difficulty in securing a new job. Despite her impressive qualifications and
relentless job search efforts, Grace’s story highlights the harsh realities of
today’s job market for recent college graduates and young professionals.
Meet Grace Conley:
- Educational
Excellence: Grace is just three classes
shy of earning her MBA in Marketing, having graduated with a 3.98 GPA.
- Global
Perspective: By the age of 21, she had
visited over 35 countries, gaining invaluable cultural insights.
- Professional
Experience: Grace has over four years of
experience in the podcast entertainment industry and was a standout intern
at Cameo, selected from 10,000 applicants.
- Community
Contribution: She volunteered as a teacher
in Thailand, showcasing her commitment to giving back.
- Tech-Savvy
& Determined: Grace
is proficient in coding, website building, and essential marketing
software. She embodies the spirit of a perfectionist, mastering new skills
quickly through self-study.
Despite these remarkable qualifications, Grace was recently
laid off when her company was sold. Since then, she has applied for thousands
of jobs through LinkedIn and other sources, yet she rarely receives any
responses. This situation is not unique to Grace; it is a growing concern for
many highly qualified young professionals who are struggling to find employment
in the current job market.
The Question:
Where are all the jobs? Why is it so difficult for someone as talented and
dedicated as Grace to secure even an interview?
I believe Grace’s story is one that needs to be told. It
would provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by recent college
graduates and young professionals today. Grace is available and eager to share
her experiences and perspectives on your platform, whether it be on your news show,
TV program, magazine, newspaper, or podcast.
I strongly urge you to consider interviewing Grace. Her
story is not just about her struggles; it’s about shedding light on a broader
issue that affects many young professionals. Grace is articulate, and engaging, and
her experiences make her an ideal candidate to discuss this critical topic.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to bring
attention to an important issue. I am confident that Grace’s story will
resonate with your audience and provide a compelling segment for your platform.
Best regards,
Bill Conley
Grace’s LinkedIn page: (22) Grace Conley |
LinkedIn
904 526 9025 billhytek@hotmail.com
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