Don't. That is, if you want to remain friends.
Yes
The best way to ask a friend to hire you is to outline the skills that you bring to the job. You should let them know that you are willing to work on a trial basis if necessary.
Hire their friend Klaus Voormann, and give him some photos to work with.
Word of mouth recommendations are actually great. Ask your friend what she thinks of the musician, what she has heard, and if she has first hand experience of the kind of job that he does. If you are still interested, call the musician and have a meeting. Ask him to bring any samples of his work that he might have. After meeting the musician, and discussing your wants with him, you should have a good idea of whether or not you would like to hire him. Also do a little searching and compare what your friends friend is offering you, to what other musicians might be able to offer you. Just remember, if you do hire your friend's friend the agreement is between you and the musician. Your friend is not a part of it. And, hopefully everything will go well and there will be nothing to worry about.
Get Them to hire you.
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No. You will end up disappointing your friend when they cannot fulfil the duties properly and are miserable, and you disappoint the company when the hire is not working out. You then have a bigger dilemma - firing your friend.
You can hire someone to do that or you can look into having a friend do it. It will be cheaper than doing it yourself.
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Go to the marketplace and click on the person you want to hire. You can only hire them if they have the job symbol on top of their head. Once you have clicked on them a small toolbar should come up. Click 'hire'.
You should be able to show how high you hold your performance. The interviewer does not want to hire someone who is not going to work hard.
we don't need to hire you, because you'r not yet capable to handle this work