Pizza Hut aims to help you in the hunt for your next job with a project they call ResZAmes.

Understanding that 75% of resumes are never read, they’ve come up with the idea of printing your resume directly on a pizza box, making it practically impossible to ignore.

Even better, the company will deliver the box (and hot, fresh pizza!) to your prospective employer of choice free of charge, provided they’re located in New York City.

The idea of your very own customized pizza box, spelling out your work experience, while holding an irresistible cheese pizza would make it impossible for an employer to overlook.

Take a look at Pizza Hut’s website for more information.

 

“We know finding a job can be daunting especially during this key hiring season, so we wanted to lend a hand to our job seeking customers and help them break through the clutter,” said Pizza Hut’s Chief Marketing Officer, Melissa Friebe.

“By combining Pizza Hut’s iconic pizza boxes with job seekers’ resumes, we are hoping to help resumes drum up the same excitement as office pizza and help the applicant make a lasting impression. Who could possibly ignore a resume when it is delivered as a delicious pizza?”

 

PIZZA HUT AIMS TO SUPPORT YOUR JOB SEARCH WITH THE LAUNCH OF ‘ResZAmes’: A PIZZA BOX THAT DOUBLES AS A RESUME


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  4. What a brilliant marketing idea…A big pat on the back for the person who thought up this one!

  5. burtraysimpson

    Will they cut it appropriately and label the sections as a pie chart to highlight your attributes?

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