A different kind of video resume. This website allows companies to email potential employees questions and then asks them to answer them using a webcam and submit the responses. The employer can then watch the 'interview' whenever they have time.
Website that can be used for people who just can't decide which font works best. It compares three fonts side-by-side to allow the user to see which font they like the best.
Serif is just a word that translates to "tails" on the letters. For instance, Times New Roman, which is pictured below, a popular font in most word processing programs, is a serif font.
When you are selecting a font for your resume, the font size should be between 10 and 12 to allow for readability. Your name (which should be placed at the top of your resume) can be slightly larger.
Video Resume: A page dedicated entirely to creating a video resume and how you should do so. It explains what equipment you should use, how to be concious of lighting, and also goes into being careful of legalities and creativity.
In today's highly competitive job market, creating the right video resume to accompany your traditional CV can make you stand out from the crowd. The wrong one, though, can make you a laughing stock.
I thought this was HILARIOUS. It talked about the don'ts in making a video resume. This is very helpful and also makes learning about video resumes enjoyable.