Tired of Your Resume Being Ignored? Pizza Hut Will Deliver it — With a Free Pizza. In today's crowded job market, where 75% of resumes go unread by a human, Pizza Hut is offering a creative new solution.

By Carl Stoffers Edited by Jessica Thomas

Key Takeaways

  • Pizza Hut is launching ResZAmes, a creative promotion where resumes are printed on pizza boxes to help job seekers stand out in the crowded market.
  • This unique delivery method intends to grab hiring managers' attention during the September Surge, a peak hiring season.
  • The promotion focuses on job seekers in New York City, one of the toughest job markets in the country.

In today's crowded, automated job market, where 75% of resumes go unread by a human, Pizza Hut is offering a creative new solution — resumes printed on Pizza Hut boxes containing free pizza. On September 17, the pizza chain is launching ResZAmes, a limited-time promotion designed to help professionals grab employers' attention during the peak hiring season known as the September Surge.

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The promotion targets job-seekers in New York City, one of the nation's most competitive job markets. As part of the campaign, applicants can submit their resume details and the address of their desired employer through ResZAmes.com. Pizza Hut will select the lucky winners whose resumes will be printed on custom pizza boxes and hand-delivered to the headquarters of their chosen employers. Each ResZAme contains a medium-sized cheese pizza — making the delivery almost impossible for hiring managers to ignore.

"Finding a job can be daunting, especially during this key hiring season," Melissa Friebe, Pizza Hut's chief marketing officer, said in a statement. "We wanted to help job-seekers break through the clutter by delivering their resumes in a way that's as exciting as an office pizza delivery."

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Printing resumes on pizza boxes might seem unconventional, but the move is billed as a creative way to make applicants stand out in a fiercely competitive job market. As that job market heats up during Q4, Pizza Hut's ResZAmes offers an opportunity for job-seekers to make a memorable impression.

The ResZAmes campaign is open for a limited time, from September 17 through September 22. Interested professionals can apply at ResZAmes.com to have their resumes delivered straight to potential employers' doorsteps.

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Carl Stoffers

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