As recent college graduates find themselves thrust into an increasingly competitive job market, qualified applicants are turning to video resumes instead of paper ones to make a lasting impression on ...
Let's face it. Most résumés look pretty boring. White piece of paper. Plain black ink. A few bullets and underlines. But what if your résumé could make eye contact and talk? Well, now it can. Video ...
Some video resumes, like Rechnitz's, show a candidate speaking directly to a camera, while others are mock interviews. Some blend in visuals of related work or extracurriculars such as playing the ...