A video resume is a short video created by a candidate for employment and uploaded to the Internet for prospective employers to
review. The video resume describes the individual’s skills and
experience and is typically used to supplement a paper resume.
Video Resumes are becoming very popular for job seekers to get in front of hiring decision makers. You can use video on career job sites like mycareeri.com, to market yourself to potential employers.
You have to make sure that you set a good impression on the employer through recording an appealing video resume. A good-quality video
resume can range from something that someone shot at home on a
camcorder or a professionally-shot camera that could have been paid
for. These productions are much better and come with clear pictures,
excellent sound quality, and an overall professional look.
Accentuate your professionalism, starting with your clothes. You must dress like you would for an interview and give a clean and
presentable look. Along the same lines as your personal appearance,
make sure the background looks clean and professional.
Do not start talking about your abilities or your ideal position right away. Introduce yourself with a greeting an introduction about
yourself, objectives, history, knowledge or special skills, education,
and a summary. Make sure that you keep it short so that potential
employers do not get bored.
The entire video should last anywhere from 1 – 3 minutes. Try to avoid talking extensively about one topic, unless it pertains directly
to the job you are applying for. Highlight any pertinent skills while
you talk. Such details are one benefit of submitting a video resume.
A good video resume is short, describes the value you can contribute to a given position, explains why you’re the best person for the job
and talks about your background in a story-like format. Make a video
resume which is effective, entertaining and provides a medium for you
to show all that you have in you for that particular position.
Look directly into the camera, smile and use good body language. Posture is important. If you are standing, do not shift from foot to
foot, as that can be distracting. If you sit, sit up straight. Use your
hands to accent what you say, but do not let them distract from your
words and voice.
Review it for mistakes, errors, accuracy, and content. If you are new to reviewing resumes, you can miss critical errors like something in
the background or something that was said or was not said. So, if you
are new to watching video resumes, watch them a couple of times. It
will be clear after watching it more than once whether the candidate
edited the video for content and clarity.
Original Posted at: mycareeri
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