Hello /adv/! For once I have a question that isn't related to heartache and existential misery.
Recently, I found the perfect job and sent my application, working part time in a recording studio for a non-profit organisation. I have a bachelor's degree in audio production, but I have never worked in a studio environment outside of my school and a homerecording setup I have, thinking I should focus on stage production instead due to there being more opportunities in that field where I live. Now I fear my resumé will look like I'm just not qualified for the job.
I heard that if you show up at the door and talk to the people personally, it increases your chances because it shows your determination, so I was thinking about doing that tomorrow. However I already sent my application and I'm not sure if that would seem really odd to them because it's costumary for the employer to invite applicants for a personal interview. On top of that, I live in Switzerland, where it appears that people feel invaded if you are too straightforward.
I really, really want to nail this, /adv/. I can't approach it with the casual "if it works, great, if not, then okay" attitude, I really want to make all the right steps here.
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Addendum:
Should I really just waltz in there unnanounced or should I go for a more diplomatic call and pin down a meeting, first?
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