At Video Resume Now, we believe a Video Resume can be a great way to show potential employers your personality. Something that a traditional resume is unable to do. Watch "How to Make a Video Reume..." below for a few tips on creating your own video resume.
Questions about Video Resumes that need to be answered include:
Good luck with your job search and may you benefit from the creation of a video resume.
Video Resume Resources
- Myobvr.com
- NPR article Job Hunters Seek Winning Edge in Video Resumes
- Video Resumes on the Vault.com
- Youtube Video Resumes
- Video Resume Hubpage
The Pros And Cons Of Video Resumes
The movie Legally Blonde showed a young woman wowing Harvard Law School with a video resume outlining her unique and interesting talents. While video resumes are still not the norm, many wonder if the best way to differentiate themselves from others is to use video instead of the traditional paper resume. While an effective video resume can help a person seeking a job or slot at a prestigious college, there are definite pros and cons.
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