comparing text, audio, and video resumes

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Comparing Text, Audio, and Video Resumes Regardless of the medium of your resume, its function is to showcase your qualifications, skills, strengths, education, and professional experiences in a way that convinces an employer to call you in for an interview. Despite their common function, however, there are several differences between a text, audio, and video resume. The most common resume format is text. Hiring managers search the Internet using specific keywords in order to find job seekers that have those words in their resumes. For this reason, it is important to be aware of the job- specific keywords associated with your industry or desired job position. In addition to your use of keywords, the way you format your resume can make a big difference in how successful it is. Prioritize your sectionssuch as professional experience, education, and skills and certificationsin a way that places the most relevant details closest to the top of the page. If your degree is outside of your professional industry, for example, consider pushing the education section down further on the page. Within each section, list the necessary information in reverse chronological order. Different from video resumes , audio resumes offer the convenience of not having to worry about dress, lighting, and background. Instead, your focus will be on the sound quality of your recording. Be sure that your voice is clear, well-paced, and of an appropriate volume. Try smiling while you record as a way to give your voice a boost in enthusiasm and positivity. If you wish to present yourself in the most compelling way to an employer, then create a video resume. Video allows you to present both your hard and soft skills within one resume. Your communication skills, personality, positive attitude, personal chemistry, and charisma are all skills you want to show and emphasize through your video resume. Dependant upon which platform you are using, video resumes can be easily shared through URL hyperlinks. Include the link to your video resume on your text resume, cover letter, application, social media network, or via email. Also, check the platform you are using for any blogs, tips, or advice that can advise you how to create the best video resume possible. If you are interested in creating a video resume, visit www.jobma.com to sign up for a free job seeker account today. Try experimenting with all three resumes. Find the format that works best for you and the positions you’re applying for.

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Regardless of the medium of your resume, its function is to showcase your qualifications, skills, strengths, education, and professional experiences in a way that convinces an employer to call you in for an interview.

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Page 1: Comparing Text, Audio, and Video Resumes

Comparing Text, Audio, and Video Resumes

Regardless of the medium of your resume, its function is to showcase your qualifications, skills,

strengths, education, and professional experiences in a way that convinces an employer to call

you in for an interview. Despite their common function, however, there are several differences

between a text, audio, and video resume.

The most common resume format is text. Hiring managers

search the Internet using specific keywords in order to

find job seekers that have those words in their resumes.

For this reason, it is important to be aware of the job-

specific keywords associated with your industry or

desired job position. In addition to your use of keywords,

the way you format your resume can make a big

difference in how successful it is. Prioritize your

sections—such as professional experience, education, and

skills and certifications—in a way that places the most

relevant details closest to the top of the page. If your

degree is outside of your professional industry, for

example, consider pushing the education section down

further on the page. Within each section, list the necessary

information in reverse chronological order.

Different from video resumes, audio resumes offer the convenience of not having to worry about

dress, lighting, and background. Instead, your focus will be on the sound quality of your

recording. Be sure that your voice is clear, well-paced, and of an appropriate volume. Try

smiling while you record as a way to give your voice a boost in enthusiasm and positivity.

If you wish to present yourself in the most compelling way to an employer, then create a video

resume. Video allows you to present both your hard and soft skills within one resume. Your

communication skills, personality, positive attitude, personal chemistry, and charisma are all

skills you want to show and emphasize through your video resume. Dependant upon which

platform you are using, video resumes can be easily shared through URL hyperlinks. Include the

link to your video resume on your text resume, cover letter, application, social media network, or

via email. Also, check the platform you are using for any blogs, tips, or advice that can advise

you how to create the best video resume possible. If you are interested in creating a video

resume, visit www.jobma.com to sign up for a free job seeker account today.

Try experimenting with all three resumes. Find the format that works best for you and the

positions you’re applying for.