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Woman Lands Job After Mailing Resumes With Handwritten Notes
Camille Manaois got 56 rejections before trying an old-school approach that paid off.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 11:22am
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A personal touch helps an applicant's resume stand out in a crowded job market.Las Vegas TodayAfter applying for over 50 jobs online and getting rejected, 25-year-old Camille Manaois decided to try a different approach - she mailed her resume directly to companies with a handwritten note. This unconventional strategy caught the attention of a hiring manager at a communications agency, who then passed Manaois' resume to another company that ended up hiring her as a social media account executive.
Why it matters
Manaois' story highlights the challenges job seekers can face when relying solely on online applications, which can often get lost in the shuffle due to automated screening processes. Her experience shows that sometimes a more personal, direct approach can help an applicant stand out and get noticed by potential employers.
The details
Manaois had been working as a marketing project manager at an architecture firm for three years when she decided it was time to look for a new job. She applied for over 50 positions online through platforms like LinkedIn, but only received a handful of interviews that didn't lead anywhere. Frustrated by the lack of progress, Manaois decided to try mailing her resume directly to companies, including a cover letter, recommendation, and a handwritten note explaining why she was the best candidate. This unconventional approach caught the attention of a hiring manager at a sports betting company, who then passed Manaois' resume to a communications agency located in the same building. The agency was impressed by Manaois' initiative and ended up hiring her as a social media account executive.
- In May 2025, Manaois began actively seeking and applying for jobs online.
- By mid-September 2025, Manaois was getting desperate and decided to try mailing her resume directly to companies.
- Shortly before Halloween 2025, Manaois received a job offer from the communications agency.
- Manaois started her new role in early November 2025.
- Manaois got married on January 2, 2026 while the company was on winter break.
The players
Camille Manaois
A 25-year-old senior social media executive at a communications agency in Las Vegas.
Ethan
Manaois' 27-year-old husband, who works as a diesel mechanic.
Carma Connected
A communications agency for the hospitality industry located in the same building as the sports betting company Manaois applied to.
What’s next
Manaois continues to thrive in her new role as a social media account executive at the communications agency, and is enjoying the new challenge after her previous job search struggles.
The takeaway
Manaois' story shows that sometimes taking a more personal, old-fashioned approach can help job seekers stand out in a crowded field, especially when online applications may be getting lost in automated screening processes. Her experience highlights the value of persistence and creativity when searching for the right job opportunity.





