Flash Drives Bring Success to Job Placement Businesses

With the economy in recession, people who are out of work are finding it harder to get jobs. They’re competing against thousands of other people who are applying and going to job fairs and trying to find some work to support their families. Employers are looking through piles of resumes and sifting out the people they want to choose to interview for jobs. First impressions are lasting impressions, and a resume could make or break the chance to get a job.

That’s where job placement businesses can thrive in the current economy. They can advise people on how to present themselves at an interview and help them write resumes that look professional and appealing. People may have highly trained skills in accounting or medicine but not know how to write a proper resume. So they will, hopefully, seek help from someone who does know all about writing one and making a good impression on an interviewer.

Job placement companies can load up flash drives with clients resumes

Job placement companies can load up flash drives with clients' resumes

A job placement group could compile advice on job searching and interviewing and put it on a flash drive. Then they could sell or give these flash drives to people who come for help seeking work. Job seekers could go home to their computers, plug in the flash drives, and read all kinds of articles about finding work. The drive could also contain links to job listings and career services on the internet to help these people search for jobs online. It would be a one-stop resource for job seekers.

They could also develop resume flash drives. After a person writes up his resume, he could store it on a USB drive. When he gives his resume to a company where he’s applying, he could also give them a flash drive that they could use to download his resume. They would then have an electronic copy of the resume to look at as well as a hard copy. With businesses increasingly moving away from paper to computer, they may want a resume in electronic format.

Maybe a person could work on his resume at home, load it onto the flash drive, and take the drive to the job placement people who can then check his resume and make changes and suggestions on their computer. He can take the flash drive home and see their comments on his resume. That way the document is being saved in a way that’s portable, easy to carry back and forth between computers.

CFgear can work with a job placement company to develop a flash drive that will appeal to needy people who are out of a job. Customers can pick from a wide variety of drives. CFgear can imprint the logo of the company on each drive in up to four colors or can even laser-engrave logos on certain models. You’re welcome to go over to CFgear’s website and browse through their selection of USB drives and a wide range of options for customizing them.

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