What are some easily fudged jobs?
Off the cuff, I'm thinking things like HR and various management positions. Basically anything involving mostly soft skills and no certifications.
Work for the government.
>>1438002
Just thinking about it: advertising. You could probably get some really sweet jobs if you put on your resume some fake awards, made some fake landing pages for the awards that mention your name in among a fuck tone of real and made up ones.
So much of advertising and marketing is buzzword drivel nowadays that if you can spout enough:
>In this piece of communication lets engage a more youth oriented psychographic through storytelling of our brand identity. I think strategically if we can be more second screen, interactivity, while maintaining our brand personality this will give us a really good ROI.
Then nigga you got it made.
As for actual positions, i don't know, that would take some homework.
Pretending your a priest would be easy to fake I reckon, I don't mean you can waltz up to the church and say you're the new pastor, but if you're looking to run a scam, then call yourself "Father."
>>1438021
>be sham advertiser
>do first campagin
>massive failure
>>1438028
Dude, do you even know how a marketing firm works? Firstly you'd be shielded because you have to work in a team. And secondly no one actually knows if a campaign is a success or not. And I call bullshit on anyone who claims they do.
They tally how many seconds a logo is on screen for in a sports broadcast, even though the flurry of different sponsors and brands diminishes brand recognition universally... yet this is still the industry norm.
>Most marketing campaigns are failures anyway
>>1438040
I don't work in that field, but the handful of people I know I that industry are either hot do-nothing chicks or consummate bullshit artists, so that sounds about right.