Campus Copy offers Boise State’s community free resume printing

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With the economy ailing, it is easy to imagine how students, alumni and staff may be feeling the pressure. Boise State hopes to offer a little relief by providing free resume printing to all BSU students, alumni and staff who are actively seeking employment.

David Nefzger, supervisor of BSU’s Campus Copy, and Ted Bailey, manager of Printing and Graphic Services, discussed how they might help Boise State job seekers and came up with this idea.

“The current economic environment and the stress that go along with the job search process are huge. This is our way of offering a little relief,” Bailey said. “In addition to social networking and a digital resume, a customized printed resume could create a lasting impression that gets you in the door.”

All you need is your Bronco ID card and a PDF file or a hard copy and Campus Copy will print as many as 10 copies in black and white on 24 pound, white, resume paper. They will provide 10 blank envelopes.

This service would normally cost 14 cents per page plus downloading fees if the resume is on disk. Free resume printing will be available through August 2009 at both Campus Copy facilities.

“This is a good way to give back to the community and students,” Nefzger said.

Summer hours for Campus Copy are 8 a.m to 5 p.m, Monday through Friday, at the Student Union location and 8 a.m to 2 p.m., Monday through Thursday, at the Education building location.

Campus Copy is developing an online template for ordering social networking business cards. The service will be available in the next few weeks.

SONIA TREVIZO
Arbiter Journalist

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