Anyone who’s ever applied for a job on LinkedIn or Indeed understands the immensely specific and excruciating pain of competing for a job with thousands of other folks. It doesn’t matter how good your resume is because, at the end of the day, it’s just another digital piece of paper sitting unread in a digital filing cabinet.
According to Pizza Hut, around 75% of resumes go unread—I’d reckon it’s even higher than that, particularly if you’re living in one of the most competitive job markets in the US, New York City. So, to make job hunting for dwellers of the five boroughs a little less stressful, they’ve launched ResZAmes, a competition that allows job applicants to print their resumes on one of Pizza Hut’s boxes. Not only will the box carry your grammatically correct resume, Pizza Hut will even hand-deliver it.