Posts Tagged ‘interview style

This is a short, 1 minute 53 second video of a retail manager at Walmart. She tells us about what she does all day, why she chose this career, and pursued this opportunity. She also covers important skills and abilities to succeed in this position.

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This 2 minute and 43 second video looks like they did it themselves. The sound is bad because they used the built in microphone on the video recorder. The lighting is often poor. The video is a rough at times because the camera is hand held as they are walking around…and too quickly. Between the shake and how fast the camera is moving, it is difficult to really see clearly.

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This is a 1 minute and 20 second “commercial”. I suppose this is better than nothing, but little was said that another bank could not say as well. You hear about their history, location, and size. You hear that people who fit best care about their customers and co-workers (which is pretty much a requirement to fit in anywhere). You hear they have the same benefits that a larger company offers. It is only towards the end of the video (1 minute into it) that she finally says what she likes about working for this company (she is a recruiter by the way – so it is not really believable when she says how great it is working there).

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This 5 minute 29 second video is a little long for my tastes, but pretty good. It is aimed at entry level people, and you get to meet a few to hear from them. Unfortunately, you see a list of core competencies that every company wants – problem solving and analytics, leadership and initiative, client relationship building, and professional presence and communication skills. The analytics is more specific to this position, but the rest are what every company is looking for. Fortunately, and not a bad idea for the video, they then have some lower level hires talk about their experience of these key factors and what they mean.

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My last post was about Don Moore’s testimonial video, but it is worth seeing his marketing video as well. This one and half minute video lets you meet him…get a feel for his personality.

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A blog written by a Minnesota Recruiter and Video Producer about marketing, social media, online video production, recruiting, and some about what I'm doing in life. Professionally, I am very interested in online videos for businesses marketing their products & services, and videos for recruiting for their open positions.

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