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This Women Pulled Out All The Stops To Land Her Dream Job

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This Women Pulled Out All The Stops To Land Her Dream Job

By By Jenna Amatulli via https://www.huffingtonpost.com

 

Jessica Bain scored the black history and culture fellowship at Spotify.

 

Jessica Bain really wanted the black history and culture fellowship at Spotify, so she launched a social media campaign, created a website and curated a playlist to do so.

And she got it.

Bain, whose Twitter handle is @bainboozled, tweeted about her desire for the job on April 22.

In her tweet, calling Spotify to action, she attached a link to a website. The customized site features a photo of Bain, a playlist that she says has “a few of my favorite black artists from old to new school,” three reasons the company should choose her for the job and a brief intro about what black culture means to her.

“Black culture is making earth-shattering art out of the darkest parts of our history. It’s Alvin Ailey’s Revelations, interpreting the journey from slavery to freedom through…

 

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