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‘Is this real?’: Business owner stunned by what Gen Z are putting on their resumes

A millennial business owner has shocked social media by revealing some of the absurd things Gen Z job applicants have included on their resumes.

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When baker Amy Gastman was hiring for a baking assistant and barista, she was inundated with applications. But some stood out — for the wrong reasons.

London-based Ms Gastman, the owner of the vegan bakery Eat by Amy, slammed prospective Gen Z workers for their unprofessional resumes and emails, which listed being a Harry Styles fan or having a “brat summer” as notable achievements or skills, the New York Post reports.

“The applications from Gen Z included things like brat summer, being Harry Styles’ number one fan, being skilled at getting tickets for sold-out concerts, an apathy for working,” the millennial baker told Newsweek.

“One person even included that they’re rubbish at baking even though the job is for a baking assistant.”

Millennial stunned by wild things Gen Z put on their resumes

Taking to TikTok to share the discarded applications with her shocked audience, Ms Gastman joked that she needed “a translator” in order to understand the references and reasonings behind Gen Z’s resumes.

One 23-year-old applicant emailed Ms Gastman with her resume, noting that she is an “avid Harry Styles enthusiast with a superpower of being able to manage getting tickets to a sold out concert” — at “face value” no less.

Meanwhile, others included bracket smiley faces, winky faces and run-on sentences with no punctuation.

“Brat summer on a CV is mad,” commented one surprised viewer.

“It’s as if they’ve just stopped teaching spelling and grammar in schools,” languished another. “Their there and they’re wrong every single time.”

The business owner shared examples of some of the wild resume’s she had received. Picture: @eatbyamy/TikTok
The business owner shared examples of some of the wild resume’s she had received. Picture: @eatbyamy/TikTok
One applicant described herself as a ‘Harry Styles enthusiast’. Picture: @eatbyamy/TikTok
One applicant described herself as a ‘Harry Styles enthusiast’. Picture: @eatbyamy/TikTok

“They’re really writing like a dating profile,” joked someone else.

“As a millennial, thrilled to hear I have job security for many years to come,” quipped one person.

“Is this real?” another flabbergasted TikTokker wrote.

Ms Gastman was primarily baffled by the lack of capital letters, which Gen Z viewers argued was because the lower case letters look “cuter.”

“I don’t need ur cv to be cute,” she retorted.

Meanwhile, others saw the humour in some of the applications.

“They’re so unserious I love it lmao,” commented one user.

“As a Millennial manager I’m calling the brat girl summer girl for an interview immediately,” added another.

“This is just not the kind of thing that I want when you’re gonna send me CVs and cover letters and whatever,” Ms Gastman said.

“I need some level of professionalism.”

This article originally appeared on the New York Post and has been republished with permission.

Originally published as ‘Is this real?’: Business owner stunned by what Gen Z are putting on their resumes

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