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Top 5 Tips for Creating Impressive Video Resumes - 0 views

  • Don’t just create a video resume because you can, create one because it’s relevant to the job you want to do.
  • just reading aloud the contents of your CV is a waste of everyone’s time.
  • one-minute mark is ideal.
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  • Imagine your friends and family watching the clip. If the thought of that embarrasses you, then don’t submit it.
  • Be creative, but professional. Do not deviate too much from the demeanor you would have in the workplace
  • bloopers reel accompanied with credits, a clever way to show off your personality (and that you don’t take yourself too seriously).
    • Alex Portela
       
      This is a great site to reference because there are real videos to check out as examples. The first one includes links to other short videos that are a part of this persons video resume.
    • Merlyn Reyna
       
      I agree, the videos are really helpful! 
  • 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.
  • 1. Make Sure It’s Appropriate
  • 3. Keep it Short
  • 2. Don’t Just Read Out Your Resume
  • 5. Make Sure It Passes the Share Test
  • 4. Don’t Be Afraid to Be Creative

  • Don’t just create a video resume because you can, create one because it’s relevant to the job you want to do.

    If you’re applying for a role in the online, media, social or creative professions, then it’s more likely a decent video resume will have the desired effect, i.e., getting you invited for an interview.

    Don’t send a video resume to a more traditional type of company that won’t “get it.” You might do your chances more harm than good.

    Graeme Anthony, from the example above, is a public relations executive. His cleverly thought out online content adds an extra wow factor to his already outstanding experience.


    2. Don’t Just Read Out Your Resume


    The whole point of a video presentation is to offer a potential employer greater insight into you than a traditional resume can, so

    just reading aloud the contents of your CV is a waste of everyone’s time.

    Use the video to help the employer get a sense of not just what you have achieved, but what you are capable of achieving in the future.

    “Tell them why you would be the right person to hire and what you can do for them,” says Mario Gedicke, account manager at Mayomann.com, a video employment platform.

    You can, however, highlight particularly relevant info from your resume. “Focus on your experience and skill set (and possible education/training) especially relevant to the position,” advises Tyler Redford, CEO of resumebook.tv, an online resume management system.

    And if it’s appropriate and relevant to the job (as in the example above), then don’t be afraid to talk about your passions.


    3. Keep it Short


    “Keep your video resume short,” says Gedicke, who advises that a

    one-minute mark is ideal. Redford agrees that a video resume should be “short and sweet.” He suggests staying within two minutes.

    “Keep in mind that recruiters would likely want to use the video resume as an initial filter for applicants,” Redford says. “However, recruiters do not typically want to use the video resume in lieu of a real, in-person interview.”

    Think of your video resume as your own personal teaser trailer. In the example above, the clip is less than one minute and 20 seconds in length, while the extra time is made up of a

    bloopers reel accompanied with credits, a clever way to show off your personality (and that you don’t take yourself too seriously).


    4. Don’t Be Afraid to Be Creative


    If you’re opting for a video resume, then go the whole hog and make it spectacular. Be creative, whether that’s with the concept of your pitch, use of humor, clever production values or brilliant editing.

    However, stay classy. “

    Be creative, but professional. Do not deviate too much from the demeanor you would have in the workplace ,” says Redford. Gedicke suggests this should extend to your wardrobe too: “Dress professionally, just as if you are going to an in-person interview.”

    In the video above, James Corne creates a spoof AA-style confession, but maintains a certain veneer and dresses like he was headed to the office. This demonstrates creativity and humor whilst showing him to be a professional person.


    5. Make Sure It Passes the Share Test


    As with all online life, don’t put content out there that you wouldn’t be prepared to see go viral. It’s unlikely your video resume will become an overnight Internet sensation, but imagining that scenario is a good test to make sure you could cope if it did.

    Imagine your friends and family watching the clip. If the thought of that embarrasses you, then don’t submit it.


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    Every week we put out a list of social media and web job opportunities. While we post a huge range of job listings, we’ve selected some of the top digital marketing opportunities from the past two weeks to get you started. Happy hunting!


    More Related Resources from Mashable


    - 4 Digital Alternatives to the Traditional Resume
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    - 5 Tips for Aspiring Social Media Marketers

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  • 2. Don’t Just Read Out Your Resume
  • If you’re applying for a role in the online, media, social or creative professions, then it’s more likely a decent video resume will have the desired effect, i.e., getting you invited for an interview.
  • . Keep it Short
  • 3

  • If you’re opting for a video resume, then go the whole hog and make it spectacular. Be creative, whether that’s with the concept of your pitch, use of humor, clever production values or brilliant editing.

    However, stay classy. “

    Be creative, but professional. Do not deviate too much from the demeanor you would have in the workplace ,” says Redford. Gedicke suggests this should extend to your wardrobe too: “Dress professionally, just as if you are going to an in-person interview.”

    In the video above, James Corne creates a spoof AA-style confession, but maintains a certain veneer and dresses like he was headed to the office. This demonstrates creativity and humor whilst showing him to be a professional person.


    5. Make Sure It Passes the Share Test


    As with all online life, don’t put content out there that you wouldn’t be prepared to see go viral. It’s unlikely your video resume will become an overnight Internet sensation, but imagining that scenario is a good test to make sure you could cope if it did.

    Imagine your friends and family watching the clip. If the thought of that embarrasses you, then don’t submit it.


    Digital Marketing Job Listings


    Every week we put out a list of social media and web job opportunities . While we post a huge range of job listings, we’ve selected some of the top digital marketing opportunities from the past two weeks to get you started. Happy hunting!


    More Related Resources from Mashable


    - 4 Digital Alternatives to the Traditional Resume
    - Top 9 Job Sites to Bookmark for Your Career Search
    - 19 Resources to Help You Land a Job in 2011
    - 5 Ways to Get a Job Through YouTube
    - 5 Tips for Aspiring Social Media Marketers

    Image courtesy of iStockphoto , oleg66

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  • As with all online life, don’t put content out there that you wouldn’t be prepared to see go viral. It’s unlikely your video resume will become an overnight Internet sensation, but imagining that scenario is a good test to make sure you could cope if it did.

    Imagine your friends and family watching the clip. If the thought of that embarrasses you, then don’t submit it.


    Digital Marketing Job Listings


    Every week we put out a list of social media and web job opportunities . While we post a huge range of job listings, we’ve selected some of the top digital marketing opportunities from the past two weeks to get you started. Happy hunting!


    More Related Resources from Mashable


    - 4 Digital Alternatives to the Traditional Resume
    - Top 9 Job Sites to Bookmark for Your Career Search
    - 19 Resources to Help You Land a Job in 2011
    - 5 Ways to Get a Job Through YouTube
    - 5 Tips for Aspiring Social Media Marketers

    Image courtesy of iStockphoto , oleg66

    Print Story Email Story Reprints
    You might like:
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    53 New Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed
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    This is the best website to find out ideas for creating your own video resume. It also shows what information should be incorporated or not.
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    Tips on making video resumes.
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    This was the best and my favorite page that I found on the topic of video Resumes. It goes through 5 simple tips to making a successful video resume and gives an example of each of those 5 tips. The tips are making sure its appropriate, Don't just read out your resume, Keep it short, don't be afraid to be creative, and making sure it passes the share test. A great source and a great page.
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    This article discusses 5 tips for creating a video resume and it gives a video resume example that best fits that specific tip. The first tip is to make sure the video resume is appropriate by making sure its relevant to the job you are applying for. The second tip is not to just read out the resume but highlighting specific information in the resume that is relevant to the postion you are applying for. The third tip is keep it short by staying within 2 minutes. The fourth tip is to be creative and the last tip is not to create a video that would bring shame to yourself.
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    gives 5 tips on how to make a creative video resume
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    This website gives five tips for creating effective video resumes. The five tips are extremely helpful to those looking to create a video resume but aren't sure what should be included or where to start.
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    DD10 HW 4 This website provides five different ways to ensure video resume success. The videos apply to what they are talking about and then there is a brief written explanation. 
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    Video resumes are becoming more and more popular so what makes it standout? This will give some creative ways to make that impressive video.
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    According to this article, making a video resume can be a challenge. It offers five tips from "pros in the know," plus actually sample video resumes. The first tip is to make sure a video resume is appropriate. A video resume may be acceptable for certain professions and wrong for others. Secondly, do not just read from the resume. The point of a video resume is to  present some additional insight into your character and capabilities. Next, keep the video short, around one minute. Four, don't avoid creativity; let your personality shine through. Finally, if you wouldn't want your family or friends to see the video, then don't submit it.
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    The top five tips to create an impressive video resume are: 1.Make sure it is appropriate 2.Don't just read your resume out loud 3.Keep it short 4.Don't be afraid to be creative 5.Have several peers edit it before sending it out
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    I really like this website gives good tips to create a good video resume. You really have to think on making it appropriate, and not just read out of the resume, also keeping it short. Another tip was also to be creative and make sure it passes the share test. Really good tips, and has a video for each and good explanation.
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    Here is a great resource for creating a video resume. It lists 5 tips and provides a sample video resume that demonstrates these things.
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    The information found on this website will help to create video resumes that stand out yet are appropriate. The website gives 5 tips through videos to help you such as, making sure it's appropriate, not just reading out your resume, keeping it short, creative, and making sure it passes the share test. With these tips, one would be able to create a video resume that is to the point and sticks out as well.
Julie Keith

Wordpress Tutorials Ep. 8 -- Creating a Sidebar Widget That Displays Links Filtered By ... - 0 views

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    I really like this tutorial, it gives some really good information with easy to follow instructions. He walks you through the 'how to' information at a pace you can easily follow.
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    I picked this site to share with the group since it has a lot of really good information and walks you through it at a very good pace.
Paul Angichiodo

Copyright: Forever Less One Day - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is a video that is about the length of copyright laws. It has some interesting points using Disney and Star Wars as examples.
Michael Wheeler

Immediacy vs Hypermediacy - 0 views

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    This is a Youtube video about immediacy, hypermediacy, and remediation that explains what they are and how they are applied to media that we come into contact with each day. It very helpful in giving you a better understanding what they mean without all the large words, its plain and simple.  
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    short video about immediacy and hypermediacy
Hector Garcia

Design 2 - Alignment - YouTube - 0 views

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    I like this video because it is a small power point to some quick notes because of the examples.  
Georgia Cardwell

YouTube - What is Creative Commons? Wanna Work Together RG Remix - 1 views

shared by Georgia Cardwell on 16 Jul 10 - Cached
  • What is Creative Commons? Wanna Work Together RG Remix
    • Georgia Cardwell
       
      This video really helped me understand how important creative commons are and that copyright could be too restrictive and difficult to get permission all the time. Now it is easier and the world benefits from it so much more.
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    good video on explaining creative commons!
jason richard

DL#2HW#7 -Virtual Cultures- - 0 views

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    I'm sure YouTube is well known by all, however, I believe that it is a good example of a online community of people who share common interests, as well as other aspects addressed in the reading (trolling, spamming, pretending to be someone else etc.)
samantha negrin

New Media, Old Media - Pew Research Center - 0 views

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    This article discusses new media vs. old media highlighting the key differences between blogs and social media and the traditional press.
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    This is an article providing statistics on how new media is weighing out old, traditional forms of media in society. (2010) Twitter, youtube and blogging are taking over traditional press such as newspapers.
Mckell Keeney

D#2HW#8 The Key Forms of Business Writing: Instructions - YouTube - 0 views

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    A good video that goes over the basics of instruction writing good for project 1
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    Powerpoint with voice-over on writing instructions. Easy listening guide to writing instructions. This will help me with Project #1 by reminding me to know my subject well before beginning to write instructions.
Franz Ferguson

DD#8HW#3-EducatorVids's Channel - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video made me think about Transcoding and the use of HTML in new media. This is a tutorial on how to use HTML in the creation of a web page. It gives a lot of really good information about how to make a computer do what you want it do. This is what I think about when it comes to computer language. 
Karla Freeman

YouTube - Vault Video Guide to Video Resumes - 0 views

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    The best thing about this video is that it gives all the principles of how to make a great video resume. This video last for about 2 minutes but it gives several simple tips on how to succeed.
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    Great resource for visual learners on the how to of making a video resume.
Taylor Rowand

The internet in society: empowering or censoring citizens? - 0 views

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    Interesting lecture discussing internet and governmental access to information about the population of any given country.
Eric Holsclaw

NASA TV] Phoenix Mars Mission: Entry, Descent and Landing - 0 views

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    I found the Introduction of Chapter 1 interesting. When you view this clip of the Phoenix Mars Mission and the Mission scope it makes you wonder about the mission failures that aren't publicly documented.
kathinunley

Kathi's TWC 301 Blog - 3 views

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    Whew...so far so good. But I did have trouble inserting the aniomoto video into my web page. Looks like everyone else figured it out:-)
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    Wow! Nice to hear someone else is going back to school after the 20-yr break...I figured I was the only one...
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    I had trouble embedding the animoto video too. YouTUBE works fine though.
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    Loved your video, Osmara! I have found many people like 'us', returning to school after so many years. I was in retail for over 20 years (though that was 2 careers ago:-) Ended up as a regional manager for the Limited Stores, before the birth of my son changed all that (thankfully).
Rebecca Anderson

D#5 HW#6 Wordpress Informational video - 0 views

shared by Rebecca Anderson on 12 Jun 11 - Cached
    • Rebecca Anderson
       
      This is about an 8 min video on how to set up and use word press. It goes through a lot of what we are suppose to do in HW#7 so hope this helps!
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