It is often recognized
that employers are not always looking to hire the most qualified candidate.
But looking to hire "a personality" rather than "a brain
in a jar," suggests applicants accompany any video they send of themselves
with a traditional resume and cover letter.
For employers, don't
expect them to immediately press the "Play" button right away; but
instead, screening candidates on paper first because resumes can initially be
perused in 5 seconds instead screening them in 1 to 3 minute segments. Then, once
the first round of cuts have been made, it's fine to grab the popcorn and fire
up those applicant videos. But video resumes require creativity with an
interesting story-line. Here is an example of a straight-ahead lecture format
that leaves much to be desired because it lacks imagination. Click here for such presentation..
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