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Eco business cards stand out in job market

Job seekers could use personalised or eco business cards at their next interview.

Eco friendly business cards could make a great first impression at a networking event or job interview.

The job market is competitive, particularly in certain industries that are popular or have limited spots available for new recruits.

Investing in personalised business cards could benefit candidates who want to make a great first impression, as they can project a professional image. It also ensures that your contact details are easily accessible, which may be useful for employers.

With many companies in Australia considering their carbon footprint, eco business cards could demonstrate your green credentials and provide a talking point at a job interview or networking event.

Eco friendly business cards are printed on 100 per cent recyclable paper or using carbon neutral ink.

While personalised business cards are useful for job seekers, they are not the only way to succeed in a job interview.

Career placement specialist Bonnie Green from Truckee Meadows Community College, revealed to the Reno Gazette Journal the importance of including networking and volunteering on a resume.

She commented that "the best way to find work is networking" and that volunteering is another avenue that job seekers could consider.

Attending industry-related networking events by associations or universities may also give job seekers a competitive advantage.