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Anonymous
11-24-2006, 04:48 PM
Aleksey Vayner, a graduating student at Yale, applied to UBS AG with an 11-page resume and the video.
Here is the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7pok0TKDU8&mode=related&search=
Iqbol
11-24-2006, 05:10 PM
Aleksey Vayner, a graduating student at Yale, applied to UBS AG with an 11-page resume and the video.
Here is the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7pok0TKDU8&mode=related&search=
WIKI says he is an uzbekistan-born student!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksey_Vayner
A french site describes him as a hero of dumb web!
Iqbol
11-24-2006, 05:12 PM
Here is his resume
http://www.ivygateblog.com/images/vayner.pdf
Fixed injured backs of 5 athletes on the Yale Varsity V8 Crew squad which won national finals
:))))))))))))))))))))))
Iqbol
11-24-2006, 05:15 PM
Before Vayner had even begun his freshman year, his tendency to exaggerate was discussed in an article in Rumpus, a Yale humor magazine.[18] He apparently had visited as a high school senior and told unbelievable stories about himself. Among his claims to people on campus, or to the public, starting with this initial visit to Yale:
He claimed that he "is one of four people in the state of Connecticut qualified to handle nuclear waste".[17]
He was employed by both the Mafia and the CIA during his childhood.[18]
He gave tennis lessons to Harrison Ford, Sarah Michelle Gellar[18], and Jerry Seinfeld[12]. He further claims to have won two games in a tennis match against Pete Sampras.[12]
He is a specialist in "Chinese orthopedic massage."[12]
The Dalai Lama had apparently written his college recommendation.[12]
He has killed two dozen men in Tibetan gladiatorial contests.[12]
He claimed to be "an action star, an espionage expert, and a professional athlete. He would be on the C.I.A. firing range one day and at a martial-arts competition that took place in [a] secret system of tunnels underneath Woodstock, New York."[12]
In addition, Vayner apparently arranged for a film he had made about Zen Buddhism to be displayed in a Yale class on Eastern philosophy. The film included a "b-roll of Vayner performing various physical feats of questionable veracity."[19]
Vayner responds that most of these claims come merely from the Rumpus article, and contends that the author of that piece, Jordan Bass, had never interviewed him before writing it. Bass stated in the original article[18], and again after the video was circulated[12], that his article had merely cataloged the outlandish stories that Vayner had told to him personally.
Iqbol
11-24-2006, 05:19 PM
Ho'y, qanaqa zamonga kep qoldik, nimalar bo'lyapti o'zi!!!
Shu hikoyani dunyoni hamma katta gazetalari yozip chiqishi shartmidi?
Anonymous
11-24-2006, 05:28 PM
Ho'y, qanaqa zamonga kep qoldik, nimalar bo'lyapti o'zi!!!
Shu hikoyani dunyoni hamma katta gazetalari yozip chiqishi shartmidi?
but he's so funny
"He was employed by both the Mafia and the CIA during his childhood.
He claims to have won two games in a tennis match against Pete Sampras.
He gave tennis lessons to Harrison Ford, Sarah Michelle Gellar" isn't he.
Iqbol
11-24-2006, 05:43 PM
http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/10/19/the-resume-mocked-round-the-world-vayner-speaks/
well even though he looks dumb or stupid in the eyes of majority, looks like it is not totally the case. As he sewed the bank for sharing his CV and he wants a HUGE recompensation back for moral and other injuries!!!
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