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Printed Circuit Board business card is trippin’

Printed Circuit Board business card is trippin'

Ramiro Pareja Veredas took the step to leave the IT world and pursued a career in electrical engineering instead, only to stumble upon the idea of conjuring a business card that will add more value to the interviewer than just his resume – he decided to create a business card that was constructed from an actual Printed Circuit Board complete with working electronic bits. His important information has been etched within, where the card also comes with a bunch of breakaway corners that effectively doubles up as a USB flash drive when plugged into the PC, never mind the fact that it holds only 24KB of memory which should be sufficient to hold a resume and perhaps a cover letter, leaving no space for a photo. Such cards cost effort, sweat and 5 Euros a pop.

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