For any job searcher, there is nothing quite as sweet as landing a job in a tough economy. For one specific job searcher, Nick Begley , of New York, the sweetness was in how he landed the job. (Courtesy: Nick Begley) Begley, 32, used the label of a candy bar to sell himself to potential employers, crafting his resume onto a "Resume Bar." Using the tagline, "Credentials that will satisfy any organization's appetite," Begley sold himself on the bar as an "experienced marketing professional" with a serving size of "1 career." Instead of calories the bar listed his education level, MBA, and instead of vitamin counts, the bar's label touted Begley's 110% work ethic, 100% communication and 100% versatility, among others. Begley created 12 of the bars after he completed his MBA at the University of Central Florida in 2009 and was searching for jobs in New York. His unique take on the job search got a second life ...