Kansas City : A University of Missouri graduate who used a dance video to quit her job with a Taiwanese company has gotten an offer to work on the website of a daytime talk show.
Marina Shifrin of suburban Chicago became an Internet sensation after her choreographed performance to Kanye West's "Gone" was posted on YouTube.
She was a guest on Thursday on Queen Latifah's talk show on the Fox Network. The host asked Shifrin if she wanted to work as a digital content producer on Latifah's website.
At first Shifrin thought Latifah was joking, but the host insisted she was serious. Latifah said a short interview would happen backstage.
The show ended without disclosing whether Shifrin had taken the position.
As Mashable reports ( Writer's Epic Job Resignation Goes Viral on YouTube ), Ms Shifrin, who worked for a company that produces news videos, created a video of her own to say she's done with her job.
Here is the YouTube video Marina, who worked for a company that produces news videos, created:
Marina Shifrin of suburban Chicago became an Internet sensation after her choreographed performance to Kanye West's "Gone" was posted on YouTube.
She was a guest on Thursday on Queen Latifah's talk show on the Fox Network. The host asked Shifrin if she wanted to work as a digital content producer on Latifah's website.
The show ended without disclosing whether Shifrin had taken the position.
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Here is the YouTube video Marina, who worked for a company that produces news videos, created:
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