You don’t want to make your resume too top heavy…if your lead-in paragraphs are too long it could be an instant turn-off to the person reading it. Also, you’ll want to avoid “overshare.” Not sure what this is? If you’ve ever had a time when you went into too much detail in the interview, say about your personal life, and the interviewer shifted uncomfortably in their seat then this includes you…don’t give too much information on your resume.
Now that you’ve prepared yourself for being in front of the camera, and have done all the necessary rehearsing (right?) it’s time to walk you through the “production” process of your video resume.
In this day in age internet videos are one of the top providers of everyday content, video resumes are gaining more and more popularity as they allow additional face-time with your interviewers and open a door for adding more integrity to your character.
How to be more productive at work by simply reading thoroughly, and listening to your co-workers.
To take the next step up the “food chain” you need to excel at your job; which is just one of many ways to gain credibility.
Dr. Robin Berenson of APUS will be a featured guest on “The Career Clinic” this Saturday, January 16.
Tune in!