Aways enjoyable to speak with the ever-stunning Robin Meade .... Here's what we covered today with some additional notes. Hope helpful.
Last year, seven out of ten college grads posted resumes online Rapid growth in online video has sparked the next big trend: VIDEO RESUMES. There are some clear Do's & Don't, but if you're looking to go the extra mile, it could be a savvy way to stand out.
Check it out ... - R
These DEMOS tell the story ... www.careerbuilder.com.
The following DO's & DON'T are also excerpted AOL Jobs/CareerBuilder.
Do's
- Dress professionally; treat this video resume like you would a first job interview.
- Introduce yourself; let the employer know who you are.
- Be concise; rule of thumb: keep your video between 1-3 minutes long. Time flies by when you are taping it, but not when an employer is watching.
- Make eye contact & be enthusiastic; show off your personality & let employer see how excited you are not in just words, but your tone & body language.
- Focus on results; tell employers what quantifiable results you've delivered for other companies & what you can do for them.
- Be thankful; don't forget to end your video by thanking the employer for their time.
- Practice runs; get used to talking in front of the camera. Try writing down your thoughts and practicing it in front of a mirror to get a feel for your facial expressions.
- Use a Tripod; keep the camera on a level area to avoid bouncing & image streaking.
- Tape a few seconds; then check it out to make sure the lighting, background & sound are ok.
Don'ts
- Dress in casual clothes; this is your first impression – make it a good one.
- Just start right in; take a moment to establish who you are & why they should continue to watch.
- Tell your life story; keep the information relevant to the job & industry you are applying for.
- Read from a script; no one wants to watch you read from a script behind the camera.
- Just read your resume; employers want to know more about than what is on your resume – here's your chance.
- Go overboard; if you are running long on time, take a 2nd look to see what you can leave out. Don't just cut it off without saying a quick summary or thanks.
- Forget to review; take a look at what you've taped to make sure its good on time, sounds and background. We want to see & hear you clearly!
- Hold the camera; no tripod? Get creative with a stack books or boxes.
- Waste your time; Be sure to do a test tape & verify we can see and hear you clearly.



Comments
Regina,
You are really doing your readership a favor to tell them about this. They can do a fantastic video interview and develop a profile (with their resume and summary) in very little time on our site at www.interviewondemand.com - choose the jobseeker products! I would love to talk about this with you. Give me a call at 800-881-4557 ext 100. Have a great day.
Peggy McKee