FedEx Helping Job Seekers (ABC 2 Baltimore)
Company will offer free resume printing at its FedEx Office stores on March 10. More: continued here
Company will offer free resume printing at its FedEx Office stores on March 10. More: continued here
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) is among the world’s most admired companies, according to a survey published in FORTUNE magazine. This is the first year the magazine consolidated the United States and World’ More: continued here
FedEx Office will offer free printing of résumés Tuesday at more than 1,600 stores nationwide. More: continued here
One company is looking out for people struggling in these tough times. On March 10th, FedEx Office will allow customers to print 25 black and white copies of their resume free of charge. More: continued here
FedEx Offers Free Resume Printing FedEx is offering a little bit of help for the millions of Americans who are currently unemployed. The shipping giant that bought out Kinko’s a few years ago will offer an entire day of pro bono resume printing next week. More: continued here
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Been laid off recently? You and a lot of other people. The Washington Business Journal reports on a recession-themed publicity gimmick from FedEx Office (the old FedEx Kinkos) offering anyone out in the job market the opportunity to print 25 free copies of their résumés all day on Tuesday, March 10. That sounds like a…
FedEx Office locations around the country will offer job seekers a free printing session for resumes on March 10, the company said Thursday. More: continued here
FedEx Office, formerly known as FedEx Kinko’s, says that it will allow people to print free copies of their résumés on high-quality paper on Tuesday. More: continued here
FedEx Office is making a recession friendly gesture to its job-seeking customers. More: continued here