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WorkBlast Provides Expert Tips for Video Resume Success
Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) July 18, 2007 -- The new realm of video resumes (http://www.workblast.com) holds exciting possibilities for job seekers but can be fraught with self-defeating perils as well. WorkBlast, a Personal Marketing & Networking firm, offers a list of ten tips for success.
Among the tips, WorkBlast suggests the following:
-Don't rely on video alone. Make sure to find a system that combines text and video to create the fullest picture possible.
-Clearly state why employers should hire you over other applicants. Know what your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) is, and deliver it with confidence.
-"Professional" Doesn't Mean Overly Serious: A video resume (http://www.workblast.com) can be unique and professional at the same time, so relax, have some fun and show your personality.
"Because video resumes are a relatively new career tool, people can really shoot themselves in the foot with common mistakes," said Nick Murphy, CEO of Workblast. "We offer the necessary platform to help people capitalize on emerging technology and distinguish themselves from other candidates."
The full list of video resume tips (http://www.workblast.com/video_resume_tips.html) is available at http://www.workblast.com/video_resume_tips.html
About WorkBlast CEO Nick Murphy, previously an NFL player, launched WorkBlast.com with co-founder/COO Travis Cloyd in April, 2007. WorkBlast is pioneering technology that will enable Job Seekers and Employers to quickly search, screen, and hire candidates on-demand via the Internet.
Media Contact: Nick Murphy 480-200-5777 NMURPHY(at)WORKBLAST.COM
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MORE ARTICLES: 10 Resume writing tips to land you your dream job Imagine yourself sitting in an employer's desk with hundreds of resumes falling in on your desk against a vacancy declared by you in your company. Number of vacancy - 1, and number of applicants - innumerable. As an employer it is your responsibility to select the most deserving, suitable and competent candidate. So it is up to the candidate to snatch the employer's attention out of those hundreds of resume application. As such, writing a resume is all about knowing what employers specifically look for in an applicant's application. So, never make the mistake of underestimating the importance of a "good and eye-catching resume".
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