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Old 07-18-2011, 10:54 AM
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Default Video Resumes: Wave of the Future or Wave it Buh-Bye?

This means it catches every stupid thing you do. Even something simple like scratching your nose looks incredibly unprofessional when it's caught for all eternity in a video resume. What about when your mind wanders when you're giving your pitch and you slide in some ums and ahs? Those will be caught for posterity too. Great huh? If you think for a millisecond that job interviews are nerve-wracking-just try making one of these videos. Unless you have a teleprompter, you have got to know exactly what you're going to say and can talk about it with some enthusiasm and style. Second. You have GOT to look professional. The few I watched on CareerTV--a place for great videos of career advice and where you can post your video resume--had someone sitting in a rocking chair (talking about how energetic she was), and another person in her medical scrubs, which wasn't so bad, but unfortunately she didn't take the time to edit her mistakes out of the video. These videos have got to be the absolute best you can give. It's your one shot! In an in-person interview you can at least realize that you've made some mistakes, and pull it back together toward the end of the interview. Once it's on tape, employers can watch it repeatedly. It's harder to erase it from their memory. Think of the funny videos you watch on YouTube. Same premise. Also, you've got to watch what you wear! Whatever you would wear to an interview to make a good impression is what you need to wear in the video. You're trying to use it as a supplement to your resume, so why would you dress in anything other than a suit? Third. Employers cannot not discriminate against you on the basis of your age, race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion-basically the things that have nothing to do with how well you do the job. By casually chatting on these videos you can inadvertently open up a Pandora's box of issues that cause you to not be considered. One simple example: In your video, you state that you're moving to a new city to be closer to your boyfriend/girlfriend. The phrase "to be closer to your boyfriend/girlfriend" is the problem. To you, it seems like you're explaining about the move. To an employer, it's too much information.
 

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