How a college student used Snapchat to land his dream internship

Current Geofilter: Employed.
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Standing out from a crowd of candidates can take more than brushing up your resume. College student Graham Allgood got the attention of his dream workplace by marketing himself in another way with the help of Snapchat. 

Allgood designed a custom geofilter for the New York-based advertising agency where he wanted to work as a summer intern in the hopes of catching a hiring manager's eye. 

Once he completed the design, a sleek illustration incorporating Horizon Media's logo and Manhattan headquarters, he paid $29.65 to purchase an on-demand Snapchat geofilter ― temporary, location-specific photo overlays often used for events such as weddings or birthdays. He scheduled his filter to run during work hours at the Horizon Media office in early May. 


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Allgood, a senior at California Baptist University, said in a blog post that he had designed on-demand geofilters in the past, and even used Horizon Media's own Snapchat to determine which day the company used the platform the most (Tuesday, it turned out.) 

Once it was live, Allgood tweeted a Snapchat of the filter to Horizon Media, and crossed his fingers the approach would grab the company's attention. And it did: within hours, Horizon Media sent an enthusiastic tweet in response, and by 4 p.m., requested Allgood come in for an interview the next day. 

Though Allgood said initially on his blog the company told him all its summer internship spots were filled, Horizon Media eventually offered Allgood a paid summer social media internship― via Snapchat, of course. 

So a word of advice for any college students still looking to land that dream summer internship ― better Snap to it. 

[h/t Fast Company]

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Olivia Niland

Olivia Niland is an Editorial News Intern at Mashable in Los Angeles and a senior digital journalism major at the University of Southern California. She has previously interned with NBC Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter, and USA Today College, and when she isn't working can usually be found concert-going, golfing and exploring.

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