A young man in the UK wanted a job at BBC Radio 1 who used such a surprising way to get the attention of the top management of the BBC that his fortune was revealed. According to Mail Online, the 25-year-old's name is Max Foch, who is also a well-known YouTuber. He had his CV printed on the roof of his car and also had the 'QR code' of the video pitch engraved on the car.
After printing the CV and QR code on the car, Max took the car and parked it outside the BBC office in London. Alyde Hayden June, head of Radio 1, caught sight of the car, read a CV, contacted Max via the social networking site Twitter, and announced the good news. People seem to be praising Max's creativity in this tweet of Aled Hayden, but many people say that Max was a famous YouTuber, so he got this job using his fame. If a normal young person did that, he probably wouldn't get a job like that.