'LIGHTS, CAMERA ... NO ACTION'; Survey: Most Companies Not Accepting Video Resumes
31 Julho 2008 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MENLO PARK, Calif., July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- In an increasingly
competitive job market, applicants are looking for new ways to
stand out from the crowd, but a recent survey suggests submitting a
video resume may not be the answer. Just one in four (24 percent)
senior executives interviewed said their companies accept video
resumes from candidates. The survey was developed by Robert Half
International, the world's first and largest staffing services firm
specializing in accounting and finance. It was conducted by an
independent research firm and is based on interviews with 150
senior executives from the nation's 1,000 largest companies.
Executives were asked, "Does your company accept video resumes from
job seekers?" Their responses: Yes ........................24% No
.........................58% Don't know .................18% 100%
Although video resumes have become more common, many employers are
reluctant to accept them for fear of bias claims from applicants.
"Before submitting a video resume, job candidates should check with
the hiring manager to ensure the company does not have a policy
against their use in evaluating candidates," said Max Messmer,
chairman and CEO of Robert Half International and author of Job
Hunting For Dummies(R), 2nd Edition (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).
While individuals do need to distinguish themselves during the job
search, Messmer points out that just getting the basics right can
give someone an edge. "Writing error-free resumes targeted to each
job opening, crafting customized cover letters that succinctly
explain why you are the right person for the position and
maximizing every opportunity to network with others in your field
can often be the most effective strategies for getting hired."
Robert Half International has more than 360 staffing locations
worldwide and offers online job search services at
http://www.rhi.com/. DATASOURCE: Robert Half International CONTACT:
Michael Weiss of Robert Half International, +1-650-234-6383, Web
site: http://www.rhi.com/
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