Why Adam Is Awesome
- Adam Kilbride

- Apr 15, 2020
- 3 min read
Why he is super cool and you should hire him.
A totally unbiased account of why I’m awesome.

Introduction
Adam, 24, from Dublin, Ireland is currently looking for a job. Adam wants to work in this field because he believes his skill set and very relevant experience makes him a strong, if not ideal, candidate for the job at hand. Aside from his very relevant skills and experience he is a hard worker and is passionate about what he does.

Adam, c.2016, being passionate about what he is doing.
Why he’s awesome.
Assuming you have made it this far you must be very curious as to why Adam both refers to himself as awesome as well as why he refers to himself in third person. In this section I will be answering one of these questions, you’ll have to wait for the answer to the other question in the interview.
Quite simply, Adam does what other people can’t, or won’t do. This ranges from travelling the world, teaching and working with children, being a viking on international television, building leadership courses from the ground up, training staff how to operate zip lines and other cool stuff, and all the way to being a professional parkour athlete.

While parkour may look like simply jumping around it is far more than that, encompassing a number of movement disciplines, allowing practitioners to move through their environment as quickly, efficiently, and ostentatiously as possible.
Above are pictures taken while Adam was being interviewed by the Irish Independent about parkour in Ireland, which is very cool indeed. This has allowed him to hone his public relations skills on a national level, as well as getting him a massive readership for his business. The Irish Independent is not the only group interested however, with people and companies ranging from RTÉ to Lucozade Sport lining up to work with him.



Pictured above are some photographs taken during the five years Adam spent working in an American summer camp. Working with this company for five years allowed him to climb not only the trees and surrounding mountains but the ladder, with Adam running at minimum half the premises at any given time.
During his time abroad he has gotten to do a whole lot of awesome stuff, from organising shows high up in the trees to developing leadership programmes for people of all ages as well training and managing new staff as a leader amongst countless others. Pictured on the bottom is his international staff who travelled from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, and more, with Adam sitting like a proud mother in the front.

Even when things get hot Adam stays cool.
In Summary.
By the time you have finished reading this Adam will still be looking for a job, and you, yes you, could provide that. Adam has a wealth of experience and a desire to continue doing what others can’t and is more than happy to do that for you. Given the opportunity he will prove to be an invaluable member of your team, inspiring and motivating others around him to reach their potential while also remaining super cool and relaxed about it.
Hopefully this brief report answered some of your questions about Adam, maybe even raised some news ones but as we part Adam would like to leave you with one simple question to answer.
What are you waiting for?
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