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How to Make a Video Resume that’ll land you a Job in 2024 (With Examples and Templates)

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Did you know that video resumes have been around for a very long time and are a great way to get an edge over the competition?

A well-made video resume can give you a chance to present yourself creatively and allow a hiring manager to assess your personality, thus giving you an opportunity to better represent yourself over traditional CVs.

But there’s a catch- an unprofessional video resume can adversely hinder your chances too and hence, the real question is how do you create one that makes recruiters stand up and take notice, even if you don’t know how to edit videos? 

In this blog, we’ll cover everything you need to know about how to create pro video resumes + if you stick around till the end we will also share free templates you can use right away to create a stunning video resume using InVideo’s online editor .

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Plan of action

1. Should you make a video resume? 2. What should be in a video resume? 3. How to make a video resume? 4. 10 amazing video resume examples to inspire you

1. Should you make a video resume?

Before we jump into whether or not you should make a video resume, it is important to understand that video resumes are not a substitute for traditional resumes. Hiring managers will always need a document for reference that has all of your details. However, a video resume can be an interesting way to break the fourth wall and get your future employer’s attention.

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Industries that depend on visual communication and engagement like media, design, fashion, advertising, and production would appreciate a video resume and it would add more weight to your profile. On the other hand, if you are applying to customer-facing roles like sales, a video resume will help you stand out from the other applications and give your hiring manager a better understanding of your skills.

2. What should be in a video resume?

A good video resume will introduce you, summarise your experiences and learnings, and lastly but most importantly, give a hiring manager reasons to reach out to you. To help you understand the building blocks of a video resume, let’s divide it into 3 sections: the introduction, the experience, and the call-to-action.

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A. Introduction

Of course, you will start by introducing yourself but you can take it a notch higher and address the company you are applying to - for example, “Hello InVideo , I’m John Doe”. Not only does this get their attention but it makes them feel prioritized. The next thing you want to address is what profession you’re in or aspire to be in. So if you’re a filmmaker you can simply state that or be creative with words and say you’re a visual storyteller.

B. Experience

After the introduction, you want to talk about your passion for what you do and support it by referring to your past experiences and work. For example, building on the filmmaker’s introduction, you could talk about how meeting people from around the world and sharing their stories is something that deeply motivates you - and then you can share an experience that supports it. You don’t need to only talk about your work experience. You can also focus on life experiences that have led you to cultivate skills - like taking a year off to travel abroad, volunteering at a shelter, or a hobby that you actively pursue. You can also speak about your special achievements and awards that will add value to your profile, or you can get someone to speak on behalf of you as social proof.

C. Call-to-action

At the end of the video, you want to leave the ball in their court. However, you also want to give them a reason to call you for an interview. For example, you could end the video with this - “I have a lot more to me than I could fit in this short video and I hope you give me a chance to tell you about it over an interview”. Also make sure to list links to your social media profiles, your online portfolio or your resume website .

You must also check out the end of Mattias Larson’s video resume which fits so aptly for his role as a filmmaker.

Here’s a list of dos and don’ts for making a video resume: 

list of do's and don’ts for making a video resume

1. Always maintain eye contact with the viewer

You want to speak directly to the person viewing the video and have a conversation with them, and so it is essential that when you record yourself you look directly inside the camera lens.

2. Show your personality

Your video resume must reflect your personality - through your words and visuals. Make sure you script the video keeping your natural tone in mind. For example, if you’re someone who enjoys pop culture, use those references to describe yourself as an employee - “I am at level Monica when it comes to organising and planning but I can be a total Phoebe when I have to express myself creatively.” 

3. Dress appropriately

While you don’t have to dress formally to record your video resume - make sure you wear work-appropriate clothing.

4. Record in proper light conditions

Always shoot in good lighting conditions or else you will end up with dark and patchy footage. You can check out our equipment recommendations for lighting solutions here .

5. Keep it simple and short

You want to leave an impression with your video resume - so keep it simple and short. The maximum length of your video resume should be 2 minutes. Don’t add unnecessary details which can be covered in your traditional CV and cover email.

Don’ts: 

1. use of slang words and jargon.

One of the biggest no-nos of a video resume is using slang words or jargon. This may be perceived as disrespectful and lessen your chances to be shortlisted.

2. Avoid background noise

Shoot in a calm and quiet place so that you have clear audio and no distracting background noises. You can also use recorders and mics to ensure crystal clear audio - check our recommendations here .

3. Mug up the script and recite it

You want to have a conversation and not just spew out information. You don’t need to remember the script verbatim, instead, know the gist and let the words flow naturally when you record yourself.

4. Worry about not covering everything

Your video resume is not an alternative to your traditional resume - which means you will have to send in a written document too. So don’t worry about covering all the details of your work experience and schooling. Instead, use the video resume to summarise it and talk more about how it added value to your career and life.

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3. How to make a video resume?

If you want to create an impressive video resume you have to plan and execute it well. This is why we have jotted down a step-by-step plan for you to follow.

Let’s begin then!

A. Make a note of what you want to say

Make a note of what you want to say

Your traditional resume will have most of the details you want to speak about in your video resume - so start there. Make sure to keep the 3 sections discussed above in your notes so you can add as many interesting details to your video resume. You can also add interesting anecdotes that are very specific to the job role you are applying for. Once you have collated these notes and know what you want to exactly communicate through your video resume, you can move on to scripting it.

B. Write your video resume script

It is in this phase where the video actually starts taking shape. Your video resume script is the blueprint of the actual video. This is where you start visualising the flow of the video - what kind of visuals you want to add, do you want pop-up texts, and most importantly, what will you be speaking.

Writing a script for your video resume is the easiest way to put it in an audio-visual format. This simply means that in one column you will mention the visuals of the video, for example - working on the laptop, a person making a creative on Adobe Illustrator, etc., and in the adjacent column you write the audio that goes with it - whether it is a narration, someone speaking or even music.

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Here’s a template you can start using to write your video resume script right away.

C. Shooting the visuals & recording the audio

After you are done writing your script , it’s time to execute the video . You can start by creating the first layer of your video resume which would be of you speaking into the camera. Set up the frame in a well-lit area with a clean background that is not too distracting - like a plain wall or your desk.

Shooting the visuals & recording the audio

Depending on the role you’re interviewing for, you can also set up your frame to support your story. For example, if you’re a photographer or filmmaker, you can shoot in a studio set up with lights and equipment in the background, and if you are a fashion designer or artist, you can showcase your work in the frame to make it more creative and interesting.

Once you’re done shooting the base layer of your video resume, it is time to start working on supporting footages or B-rolls . These can be images and videos that support your narrative, for example - when you talk about what college you graduated from you can show a video or photo of your college or of you at the graduation ceremony.

You must have enough B rolls to make your video resume visually engaging. We have written a complete guide that will help you master the art of shooting and editing B rolls. However, if you don’t want to spend time and shoot B rolls, we’ve got a superb hack for you that will let you use stock footage to make your video resume visually stunning. We’ll get to it in the next section.

D. Editing your video resume 

Now that you have your footage ready, it’s time to edit it.

We’ll be using InVideo to edit our video resume because it is super user-friendly, gets the work done quickly, and is free. In fact, if you have never created a video before, don’t worry, the editor is super intuitive and easy to use.

On InVideo, you can either start with a blank canvas (perfect if you know exactly how you want your video to look) or you can choose from our video resume templates and customize them to suit your style. Here’s a step-by-step guide to editing your video resume on InVideo:

Step 1: Sign up with InVideo for free

Log on to InVideo.io and sign up using your email ID. It is free and you don’t need to put in your credit card information.

Step 2: Choose a template or blank canvas

Once you have logged in on InVideo , you can either choose a blank canvas or search for a template using the search bar. For this example, we will be using a template. Simply type ‘video resume’ in the search bar and you will be directed to pre-made, fully customizable templates .

Edit video resume using InVideo - Step 2

Step 3: Upload your footage

Once you’re on the editor page, you can upload your video footage by clicking Upload Media on the left-hand side toolbar.

Edit video resume using InVideo - Step 3

Step 4: Add your videos to the timeline

Add the base layer of your video resume to the timeline. This is the footage of you speaking to the camera, or the footage that has your narration and dialogues recorded. You can simply drag your footage to the edit timeline in a sequence. Now start trimming out the sections that are not needed - like when you took a long pause or said the wrong word.

Step 5: Add B rolls to your video resume

Now that you have your base layer ready, it is time to add B rolls to make it more visually interesting. Start by adding B rolls where they fit - like if you have a video from college or your workplace, add it as a B roll to the base layer when you speak about it. The next thing you need to do is use B rolls to cover any remaining cuts to ensure that your video flows smoothly.

To add B rolls to your video , simply drag the video file you want to add above your base layer. This will prompt a pop-up that asks you if you want to add the file as a layer - click on Add as a layer and you can trim your B roll as per the length required before adding it on the base layer.

Edit video resume using InVideo - Step 5

Now for the hack - not everyone can shoot B rolls for their video resume but that doesn’t mean you can’t make your video unique and eye-catching. With InVideo you can choose from 8+ million premium stock videos and images for free. This will allow you to add B rolls to your video resume using stock footage without having to shoot it yourself.

You can follow the same steps to create your video resume but instead of uploading your B roll files, you can simply click on the media library and search for free stock footage. For example, if you want your B roll to support the narrative of you working as a beach cleaning volunteer, simply type the words ‘beach cleaning volunteer’ and you will get many stock videos to choose from.

Edit video resume using InVideo

You can try this with any other keywords and our media library will scout for the most relevant stock videos for you to add to your video resume.

Step 6: Final check before exporting

Once you’re done with adding B rolls to your video resume, preview the video by clicking on the play icon above the timeline. If you’re happy with what you see, click on Export and then Download your video resume once it is ready.

Edit video resume using InVideo - Step 6

Ready to make your own video resume? We’ve listed down 10 unique video resume examples to motivate you to create your own.

4. 10 amazing video resume examples to inspire you  

1. conversational video resume.

Mark Leruste ’ s creative video resume went viral in 2012 and it is no surprise why. The video is engaging, funny and uses quick cuts to effectively tell the story. Most importantly, the tone of the video is conversational and the visuals make it very interesting to watch. 

2. Scripted sketch video resume

This creative video resume by Alex is scripted in a way where she interviews herself, allowing her hiring managers to not only see her quirky personality but also assess her storytelling skills. She answers questions that are usually asked in the first interview meeting and uses her editing skills to visually represent her narrative.

3. Simple video resume

This extremely simple video resume by Arthur Coppens is a great example of how you can use video resumes to show your work and demonstrate your skillset. It has been shot in a simple setting with not a lot of snappy editing techniques but it does the job well.

Use this template to create your own video resume.

4. Experiential video resume

In her video resume, Shafira Attasha uses photos and videos to highlight her experiences and show her hiring managers what she has been doing. The video is filled with visual anecdotes of her internship, volunteering, and job experiences that bring out her versatile and creative personality.

5. Storytelling video resume

If you are a filmmaker, shooting an incredible video resume is a great way to showcase your skills. Being a filmmaker, Denny Kremblas has turned his video resume into a story of him and he narrates his experiences at the backdrop of stunning visuals. This is a great resume example to show how important it is to write a script for your video resume.

Here’s a video resume template for you to get started.

6. Motion graphics video resume

Kristiyan Despodov’s video resume shows off her strong editing skills even without her speaking in the video. The music plays an important role in this video resume because it leads the narrative and keeps the viewer hooked.

Use this template to create your own video resume for free.

7. Animated video resume

This animated video resume by Nick Gray is simple and creative. He speaks about his skills and experiences that make him a perfect fit for the job role and the interesting visuals keep you hooked to the video.

8. Self-pitch video resume

If you have a dream company that you have always wanted to work with, and you understand their culture - create a video resume specifically for them, as Erin Vondrak did. In her video resume, she talks about why she wants to work with valve and what makes her a good pick for the job.

9. Introduction video

This video curriculum vitae by Mattias Larsson is visually stunning and lets the hiring manager get a peek into the kind of work he can produce. His video resume does not list out his experience but is rather an introduction where he also talks about why he got into filmmaking.

10. Vlog-style video resume

Isa’s visually-driven video resume will have you hooked to her story from the very beginning. She not only introduces herself but also lists out her life and job experiences, her skill set, and what motivates her. This vlog-style video resume is engaging and gives you an insight into Isa’s life.

Use this template to create your own video resume. 

You know everything there is to know about creating a great video resume. We have also equipped you with tools and hacks to make your video resume visually stunning. So what are you waiting for? Start now.

You can start with the 5000+ templates available on InVideo’s online editor that allows you to create stunning videos in minutes, so sign up for a free account today. 

If you found this article helpful and you want to leverage videos for your business or brand, you should definitely check out this YouTube video ideas guide with more than 200 video ideas.

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1. What is a video resume?

A video resume is a short video created by a prospective employee to share with hiring managers. This not only helps them stand out from the crowd but also creates a lasting impression. A video resume is in no way an identical multimedia copy of your traditional resume, instead, it should be able to communicate why you should be hired. Check out Barney Stinson video resume from the popular TV series How I Met Your Mother .

2. Are video resumes a good idea?

Even though video resumes have been around for a while, many industries have not openly taken to it. You need to understand the culture of the industry you are applying to and then ask yourself if a video resume will help or hinder your chances. For example, a video resume will not fail in creative industries and even tech. However, industries like finance, hospitality, medicine, and teaching still operate traditionally. If you still feel like making one, you can create a short video resume to introduce yourself. Maybe your resume will be able to get you a video editors Job, who knows?

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For the majority of workers out there, a video resume (AKA a video CV) seems like a scary prospect. But when you’ve been job hunting for a while, you start to yearn for ways to stand out, a simple solution for bottling your x-factor and dousing your potential employer in it.

Enter:  video resumes .

But how do you make good video resume? And equally important, where do you find video resume examples to inspire and guide you?

Biteable is one of the most popular online tools for  creating video resumes  (as well as explainer videos ) and we’ve seen some cracking video resume examples recently. We gathered them all here, along with our favorite tips for making your own.

After you’ve soaked up all that inspiration, get started with one of the ready-to-edit video resume templates we included.

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What makes a good video resume?

A video resume (or video CV for you Brits and Aussies) isn’t a verbatim list of your accomplishments and employment history turned into an awkward movie. Paper resumes still do a good job of summing up your quantifiable achievements.

A video resume should make an impression and show off your undefinable qualities. It should convey the strengths you can’t put on a paper resume, qualities such as warmth, clear communication, charisma, humor, and your off-the-cuff chatter.

Here are some of our favorite examples of excellent video resumes.

The internet’s best video resume examples

Before you jump into making your own video resume, check out some video resume examples (or video CV examples, for those of you who speak the Queen’s English), to get you inspired.

1. A novel format

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Alex creates a scenario in this video where she interviews herself all the while showing off her editing, storytelling and presentation skills, painting the story of a determined, aware and creative young person ready to work. If you’re trying to get into the video or creative industry, this approach can show off your creative thinking.

2. Precise (and concise)

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Sajita doesn’t mince words, she’s well rehearsed and speaks clearly with limited vague business jargon because she knows this isn’t open mic night at the Chuckle Shack. Get it right, get it tight. Get the key points you’d like to discuss down on paper and avoid awkward pauses.

3. Skills on display

video resume sample script

People are busy. Kristiyan Despodov gets to the point immediately with this punchy video resume that doesn’t even show his face. He gives you an introduction to his skills rather than the full suite of abilities and shows them in action. You want to intrigue the viewer, so only show the best bits.

4. Design prowess

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Are you an in-front-of-the-camera or a behind-the-scenes person? Josep Maria Arroyo managed to make a video resume without actually using any video. He works his magic in post-production, formatting photography of himself into a video resume that shows off his design chops, with clean layouts and a minimal color palette.

5. Multimedia all the way

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If there’s a way to include snippets of yourself actually working, do it! Laura Harris uses snippets of screen recordings to show her skills in-situ while also rattling off a list of development languages she’s familiar with. It’s a great way to emphasise your skills and will break the video up with different types of content.

6. Creative showcase

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Cristina Castro  took an even more creative approach to the video resume — she literally got crafty. It might sound cheesy but creative problem solving and self-expression will benefit you in almost all industries. And it’ll definitely benefit your resume.

Showing some creative flair in your video resume, even if it’s just a thoughtful intro screen (like the ones we make at  Biteable ), can add an element of polish to your video resume.

7. Crystal clear CTA

video resume sample script

In just one minute, Graeme Anthony tells you exactly who he is, what he’s good at, and what he’s trained to do. Then he links you off to his website to find more information which is something a lot of people forget – you have to give the viewer a path to find out more. Even though this video is only 60 seconds, it does the job, shows flair, and gives you somewhere to go.

Video resume templates

As promised, we’ve lined up some ready-to-edit video resume templates to help you in your quest for a job-search home run.

Perfectly polished

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You don’t have to be a video editor to create tasty visuals. Achieve polished results with a professional template. Edit this Biteable video resume template with your own content and bada bing, bada boom — you’re the proud owner of a beautiful video resume.

Visual prompts

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A good video never drags. Use visual prompts to accompany your points rather than monologuing to the camera. Complementary video footage (whether it’s stock imagery or video content you’ve shot yourself) can work together with text to convey more emotion and break up the dialogue of your video resume.

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Show off your most hireable skills to a broader audience than your typical video resume, and watch as new connections make themselves.

Use a snappy, fun, and professional option like this one:

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Or a more traditionally corporate-style video like this one:

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Is a video resume right for me?

You might be left wondering if a video resume is the right move for you. Video resumes have been a ‘thing’ for years but some industries and employers still see them as wacky.

You need to decide if a video resume can help or hinder your chances by deep diving into the culture of the industry or company you’re trying to break into.

What are the cultural expectations? What is the average hiring manager like? Are they more traditional or do they embrace difference?

If you’re trying to get into the creative field, go for it. Don’t hesitate. Tech is also an area where a video resume would be a safe bet.

For more traditional industries (such as teaching, finance, and nursing) think about what angle your video resume could take that would give you an edge over the competition. It could be as simple as introducing yourself and saying hello or demonstrating your skills in-situ.

What are the benefits of a video resume?

Well. You’re watching the video resumes of these people but how often do you sit down to read people’s paper  resume ? Literally never.

Video resumes are a potent tool if done well. Companies talk big game about merit-based employment, but when you’re faced with a pile of resumes that list equal achievements, awards, and all brag about conversational French, who has the edge? The culture match does. The person who will get the job done and elevate the office culture.

We don’t often let our personalities shine on our resumes but remember: there’s a person, not a robot, on the other side of the Seek link.

As simple as it sounds, that person will connect with you more by seeing your face and hearing your voice than reading your two-page, Arial, size 12 font description of your career. There’s a lot of unspoken cues you can take from the way a person speaks, moves, dresses, and the words they use that can indicate if they’d be a good culture fit.

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Video Resume Script: Examples & Templates to Enhance Your Job Application

In today's competitive job market, standing out is more important than ever. One of the latest trends reshaping the recruitment process is the use of video resumes—short, engaging videos that serve as a candidate’s elevator pitch.

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These short clips are becoming increasingly popular among recruiters who prefer innovative and dynamic applications over traditional CVs.

And at the heart of it all is your video resume script that allows you to present your personality and creativity to give you a competitive edge.

In this blog, we will explore the art of making a video resume script, with examples and templates to make your profile hard to ignore by recruiters. 

What is a Video Resume?

  • Introduction
  • Call-to-Action
  • Do’s and Don’ts for Making a Video Resume
  • Create an Elevator Pitch
  • Introduce Yourself
  • Highlight Key Experiences and Achievements
  • Discuss Your Unique Skills and Qualities
  • Show Passion for the Industry or Company
  • End with a Strong Call-to-Action

Additional Tips for Creating a Video Resume Script

  • Practice, Practice, Practice
  • Gather Feedback
  • Keep It Concise
  • Customize for Each Job
  • Show Your Personality
  • Be Mindful of Lighting and Background
  • Invest in Quality Equipment
  • Learn Video Editing Tools
  • Retake and Edit
  • If Camera Shy, Use Voiceover
  • Professional and Appropriate Language
  • Arthur Coppens: A Simple Video Resume
  • Mattias Larsson: A Introduction Video Resume
  • Denver Colorado: A Storytelling Video Resume
  • Isabel Salas: A Vlog-style Video Resume
  • Bruce Benik: An Unexpected Video Resume 
  • Shafira Attasha: An Experiential Video Resume
  • Mark Leruste: A Conversational Video Resume
  • Alex: A Scripted Sketch Video Resume
  • Tshiella D: An Expressive Resume Video
  • Kris Despodov: A Motion Graphics Video Resume
  • Sample Video Resume Script for Job Applications
  • Sample Video Resume Script for Internships

A video resume is a short, dynamic video that allows candidates to introduce themselves and highlight their qualifications to recruiters and hiring managers.

Unlike a traditional resume, which is a written document, a video resume provides a visual medium to showcase your communication skills, creativity, and enthusiasm.

It allows you to verbally and visually demonstrate why you are the perfect fit for the position, giving employers a glimpse of your character that they might not get from a paper resume alone.

What Should Your Video Resume Include?

To help you understand the building blocks of a video resume, let's divide it into three sections: the introduction, the experience, and the call to action.

1. Introduction

The introduction sets the stage for your video resume.

Start by introducing yourself and addressing the company you are applying to. For example, you can say,

"Hello [Company Name], I'm [Your Name]."

This personalized greeting grabs their attention and shows that your video is captured specifically for them. Next, mention your profession or the role you aspire to.

For instance, if you’re a filmmaker, you might say,

“I’m a visual storyteller with a passion for capturing compelling narratives.”

Here are some elements to include in your introduction:

  • Your name and job title
  • The position you’re applying for
  • Your years of experience
  • Where you’re from or where you’re based

"Hello Broadcast2World, I’m [John Doe], a filmmaker with over five years of experience. I’m passionate about using visual storytelling to share unique and impactful stories."

2. Experience

After the introduction, delve into your professional background.

Highlight your passion for the field and support it with relevant experiences and achievements. This section is not just about listing your job history but also about sharing stories that demonstrate your skills and dedication. You can mention significant projects, volunteer work, or personal experiences that have helped you develop relevant skills.

Experts from Greenland Overseas, one of the leading  manpower agencies in Pakistan , suggest,

"Be authentic and personal in your video resume. Employers want to see the real you, so speak naturally and let your personality shine through."

Key points to cover:

  • Professional experience
  • Relevant life experiences
  • Special achievements and awards
  • Education and certifications

"My journey as a filmmaker has taken me around the world, meeting diverse people and sharing their stories through my lens. One of my most rewarding projects was documenting the lives of artisans in rural India, which taught me the importance of cultural preservation through film. I hold a Master's Degree in Filmmaking from Boston University, where I also won an award for Best Documentary."

3. Call-to-Action

End your video with a strong call to action.

This is your chance to prompt the hiring manager to take the next step. Encourage them to reach out for an interview and provide a way for them to contact you. Also, briefly mention any additional materials you have, such as an online portfolio or social media profiles.

Tips for a compelling call-to-action:

  • Express eagerness for an interview
  • Provide contact information
  • Mention any additional materials

"I have much more to share than what fits in this short video, and I would love the opportunity to discuss how my skills and experiences can benefit your team. Please find my contact details and portfolio links below. Thank you for considering my application."

4. Do’s and Don’ts for Making a Video Resume

  • Maintain Eye Contact: Look directly into the camera to engage the viewer.
  • Show Your Personality: Let your natural tone and personality shine through.
  • Dress Appropriately: Wear work-appropriate clothing.
  • Record in Proper Lighting: Ensure good lighting to avoid dark and patchy footage.
  • Keep It Simple and Short: Aim for a video length of 1-2 minutes.
  • Avoid Slang and Jargon: Use professional language to maintain respect.
  • Minimize Background Noise: Record in a quiet place for clear audio.
  • Don’t Memorize and Recite: Speak naturally instead of reciting a script.
  • Don’t Worry About Covering Everything: Focus on summarizing key points and creating a memorable impression. Your traditional resume will cover additional details.

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How to Make a Video Resume Script?

Creating an effective video resume starts with a well-thought-out video script .

A strong script ensures that your video resume is concise, engaging, and professional. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you craft a compelling video resume script.

Step 1: Create an Elevator Pitch

Begin by creating a short and impactful elevator pitch.

This should be under a minute and packed with personality.

Your elevator pitch is your opportunity to capture the viewer's attention quickly.

"Hi, my name is [Name], and I'm passionate about [insert hobbies and passions]. I believe I will be your next [position] because of my unique skills and experiences."

Step 2: Introduce Yourself

Start by introducing yourself, mentioning your name, the role you’re applying for, and why you’re making a video resume. Adding a personal touch by addressing the company directly can make your introduction more engaging.

"Hello [Company Name], I’m [Your Name]. I’m a [current job title or student] with a passion for [industry/field], and I’m excited to apply for the [position] at your company."

Step 3: Highlight Key Experiences and Achievements

Discuss your professional background by highlighting key experiences and accomplishments relevant to the job. Focus on specific skills, qualifications, and notable projects that align with the job description.

Mention any awards or recognitions that add value to your profile.

"I hold a degree in [field] from [university], where I gained significant experience working on [projects or roles]. For example, I led a team project that [describe the project and result], which honed my skills in [specific skills]."

Step 4: Discuss Your Unique Skills and Qualities

Explain the unique skills and qualities that make you an ideal candidate.

Mention both technical proficiencies and soft skills such as teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving.

Connect these attributes to the needs of the employer.

"My role as a [previous job title] allowed me to develop strong [skills], which are crucial for [position]. I’m also known for my [soft skills], which make me a great team player and problem solver."

Step 5: Show Passion for the Industry or Company

Express your passion for the industry or company.

Explain why you are excited about the role and how your background makes you a perfect fit.

This connection can help convey your enthusiasm and commitment.

"I’ve always been passionate about [industry], and the opportunity to work with [Company Name] is fascinating because of [specific reason related to company or industry]."

Step 6: End with a Strong Call-to-Action

Conclude your video with a strong call to action.

Invite the employer to contact you for further discussion and provide your contact information.

Mention any additional materials such as an online portfolio or social media profiles.

"Thank you for watching my video resume. I’m excited about the opportunity to discuss how my background, skills, and enthusiasm can benefit your team. Please feel free to contact me at [email/phone]. I look forward to the possibility of an interview."

  • Use Bullet Points: Instead of memorizing the script, use bullet points to highlight key points and keep the flow natural.

Video Resume Tips

Creating a video resume can be an excellent way to connect with potential employers and stand out among a pool of applicants.

Here are some key tips to help you craft a professional and engaging video resume:

1. Practice, Practice, Practice

The key to appearing comfortable and confident on camera is practice. Rehearse your script multiple times until you feel at ease.

Practice maintaining calm and confident body language, as this will resonate with your goal to look professional.

2. Gather Feedback

Show sample videos to trusted friends or family members to gather feedback on your speech and body language.

This can help you improve your delivery and make necessary adjustments.

3. Keep It Concise

Your video resume should be between 1 to 2 minutes long.

This ensures you deliver your message effectively without losing the viewer's interest.

4. Customize for Each Job

Customize your video resume to match the specific job and company you are applying to.

Personalizing your content shows that you have put effort into understanding the company and its needs.

5. Show Your Personality

Let your personality shine through while staying professional.

This will help employers see you as a well-rounded candidate and a good fit for their team.

6. Be Mindful of Lighting and Background

Good lighting can enhance the quality of your video.

Use natural sunlight or a ring light to create a positive visual atmosphere.

Avoid overhead lights and backlights that can create shadows.

Choose a quiet, neutral background to keep the focus on you.

7. Invest in Quality Equipment

While a smartphone can suffice, investing in a good microphone can significantly improve audio quality, making your voice sound clear and professional.

A high-resolution camera can also enhance the visual quality of your video, making it look more polished and professional.

If you opt for an animated video resume , ensure that the animation is smooth and visually appealing.

Use professional animation software or hire a skilled animator to create high-quality graphics.

This approach can make your animated video resume engaging and memorable, effectively showcasing your creativity and technical skills.

8. Learn Video Editing Tools

Use reliable video editing software to enhance your video.

Edit for clarity, removing any distractions or mistakes.

For animated video resumes, consider various animation styles that align with your personal brand and the job you’re applying for.

Some tools offer video resume templates that can make the process easier and more efficient.

For animated video resumes, pay attention to the smoothness of transitions, consistency in visual design, and the use of colors and graphics that enhance your message. Utilizing animation software with pre-built assets and templates can help streamline the creation process and ensure your video is both professional and engaging.

9. Retake and Edit

Don’t worry if you don’t get it right the first time.

Retake your video as many times as needed.

Use video editing tools to trim and perfect your video, ensuring it is the right length and free of errors.

10. If Camera Shy, Use Voiceover

If you are not comfortable in front of the camera, consider recording your voice instead.

This allows you to showcase your skills without the pressure of being on screen.

You can also use this opportunity to demonstrate your editing or graphic design skills.

11. Professional and Appropriate Language

Use professional language and avoid slang or jargon.

Adapt your script to fit the position you are applying for, ensuring it is relevant and benefits your application.

By following these tips, you can create a polished and compelling video resume that effectively showcases your qualifications and personality, helping you make a memorable impression on potential employers.

Video Resume Script Examples

Of course, a script alone isn't enough when it comes to creating a standout video resume. Here are some of the best video resume examples we've found to help you get started:

1. Arthur Coppens: A Simple Video Resume

Arthur’s footage is straightforward, featuring him standing outside and speaking directly to the camera.

However, during the editing process, he enhances the visual appeal by adding several elements, including text and image overlays, additional audio, and cutaways that highlight his previous work.

His video is concise, and engaging, effectively showcases his portfolio, and keeps the viewer’s interest throughout.

2. Mattias Larsson: A Introduction Video Resume

One of the keys to a successful video resume is to show your skills in real-time, just like Mattias , who captures the viewer's curiosity with a compelling hook at the beginning of his video. As a cinematographer, he focuses on showcasing his cinematic talent through stunning visuals rather than detailing his past work experience. This approach leaves a memorable and lasting impression of his skills and creativity.

3. Denny Kremblas: A Storytelling Video Resume

If you are a filmmaker, creating an incredible video resume is a perfect way to showcase your skills. Take inspiration from Denny Kremblas , who turned his video resume into a captivating story of his journey.

He narrates his experiences against the backdrop of stunning visuals, demonstrating the importance of writing a compelling script for your video resume. This approach not only highlights his technical abilities but also engages viewers on a deeper level.

4. Isabel Salas: A Vlog-style Video Resume

As a versatile professional and YouTuber, Isa has a wealth of experience and footage to draw from when creating her video resume.

If your background and experience are similarly diverse, it can be challenging to know where to start.

However, she does an excellent job of telling her story and informing viewers about her professional experience and qualifications.

Another standout aspect of Isa’s video is how clearly it conveys her personality.

She remains authentic, incorporates humor, and still manages to maintain a sense of professionalism.

5. Bruce Benik: An Unexpected Video Resume 

You might not expect a geologist to have a video resume, but Bruce’s is very effective.

Bruce’s video provides excellent insight into his profession, personal background, and unique approach to his work by incorporating time-lapse videos he’s captured throughout his career.

The content is engaging and informative, offering potential employers a clear understanding of Bruce's skills and what he can bring to their organization.

6. Shafira Attasha: An Experiential Video Resume

Shafira Attasha uses photos and videos in her video resume to highlight her experiences, providing hiring managers with a vivid overview of her journey.

The video is enriched with visual anecdotes from her internships, volunteer work, and job experiences, effectively showcasing her versatile and creative personality.

7. Mark Leruste: A Conversational Video Resume

Mark Leruste's creative video resume went viral in 2012, and it's no surprise why.

The video is engaging and funny, using quick cuts to effectively tell his story. Most importantly, the conversational tone and captivating visuals make it incredibly interesting to watch.

8. Alex: A Scripted Sketch Video Resume

This creative video resume by Alex is cleverly scripted to feature her interviewing herself. This unique approach allows hiring managers to experience her quirky personality while also assessing her visual storytelling abilities. Alex effectively showcases her talents and creativity by answering common first-interview questions and using her editing skills to visually enhance her narrative.

9. Tshiella D: An Expressive Resume Video

Tshiella’s video resume is a bit longer than average, but it excellently captures her unique qualities and personality.

The video provides a clear insight into what motivates Tshiella, what inspires her, and what she is passionate about.

As an aspiring videographer, she effectively showcases some of her creative work and encourages potential employers to connect with her.

10. Kris Despodov: A Motion Graphics Video Resume

Kristiyan Despodov’s video resume highlights her impressive editing skills without her needing to speak. The music plays a crucial role in guiding the narrative and keeping the viewer engaged throughout the video.

Video Resume Script Templates

Creating a video resume script is essential to ensure your presentation is clear, engaging, and professional.

Here’s a comprehensive template combining key elements from different successful video resumes.

Note: Avoid sounding scripted.

Use this sample to create your own script, fill in the gaps, and rehearse multiple times to ensure you cover all key points naturally.

1. Video Resume Script Template for Job Applications

Self-introduction:.

My name is [Name], and I’m excited to take a couple of minutes to tell you why hiring me as a [Position] will benefit your organization. I am passionate about [insert hobbies and passions] and believe my skills and experiences make me a strong candidate for this role."

"I have attained a degree in [Degree] from [Name of School or University], where my coursework provided a strong foundation in [related discipline]. I have completed courses in [associated topics], which have equipped me with the knowledge and skills necessary for this position."

Professional Experience:

"In the past [number] years, I have gained hands-on experience through previous positions and internships, such as [insert the previous position]. During my time there, I developed [insert projects], which resulted in [result of project]. I have also worked in [other posts if any], which have helped me hone my skills in [specific skills]."

Unique Skills and Qualities:

"I have proficiency in [technical skills], and I am known for my [specific soft skills], which I believe will be a huge asset to your organization. Additionally, my experience working with diverse teams has made me a strong team player, and I have been praised for my relationship-building skills."

Passion for the Industry and Company:

"I am deeply passionate about [industry], and I am particularly excited about the opportunity to work with [Company Name] because of [specific reason related to company or industry]."

Call-to-Action:

"Once again, my name is [Name], and I am confident that I can be an asset to your team as a [Position]. Thank you for watching my video. Please don’t hesitate to contact me for an interview. I look forward to being a part of your team!"

2. Video Resume Script Template for Internships

My name is [Name], and I am very passionate about [insert hobbies and passions]. It would be an honor to be an intern at [Company Name]."

"I’m currently pursuing a degree in [Degree] at [Name of School or University]. Throughout my time in university, I have launched projects for my organization, which resulted in [a result of a project]. I have also been involved in [insert other extracurriculars if any], which have helped me develop [specific skills]."

Relevant Experiences:

"I have gained practical experience through [internships or relevant training], where I developed skills in [Technical skills]. My professors and extracurricular activities have prepared me to take on hands-on experiences working as an intern at your company."

Unique Qualities:

"I am known for my [specific soft skills], and I thrive in team environments. My experience working with a diversity of people has enhanced my ability to build strong relationships."

"Once again, my name is [Name], and I am confident that I can be a valuable asset to your company as an intern. Thank you for watching my video. Please don’t hesitate to contact me for an interview. I look forward to being a part of your team!"

By following this template and incorporating these tips, you can create a professional and compelling video resume that showcases your qualifications and personality, making a memorable impression on potential employers.

By following the strategies and tips outlined in this blog, you can create a compelling video resume that showcases your skills, personality, and passion.

Remember to keep it concise, professional, and tailored to the job you are applying for.

Now that you have all the information and examples needed to create an effective video resume, it’s time to put them into action.

Start crafting your script, practice your delivery, and use quality equipment and editing tools to produce a visually appealing and engaging video resume.

What are you waiting for? Start now and make a lasting impression on your future employers.

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Want to impress your future employers with a video resume, but not sure what to say? Set yourself apart from the competition with a memorable video resume. Instead of only describing yourself on paper, share experiences, skills, and professional history through a well-planned video resume. 

Explore how you can land your dream job by following our helpful video resume script tips. 

What is a video resume? 

What to include in your video resume script 

Professional video resume script tips 

A video resume is a pre-recorded short video by the applicant directed to the employer. Just like a regular resume format for a PDF, they usually describe an applicant’s experiences, skills, passions, professional history, how they can be an asset to the employer, and why they would like the position. Video resumes add a personal touch to any application and allow job seekers to share professional goals and personal stories a lot easier. 

Even though video resumes aren’t too common yet, they’re an excellent addition to assist the standard paper resume and CV. Either upload the video resume to the internet, embed directly via email, share a direct link, or view through Clipchamp’s Share Pages and social integrations. 

Whether you’re applying for a trade, office role, or creative role, there are no limits to who can create a video resume . 

Writing a well-planned script is essential for your video resume. They will assist the flow of your video resume, make your feel more prepared, and help develop a design and timeline. So, what should you include in your video resume script? 

Take a look at our 6 simple steps on how to write a professional video resume script. 

1. Create an elevator pitch

The first thing you should do before recording your video resume is to create an elevator pitch . Your potential employer doesn’t have hours to watch video resumes, so aim to get your pitch across in under a minute. Keep your elevator pitch short, detailed, and full of personality. 

2. Introduce yourself

Before you start talking about why your potential employer should hire you, introduce yourself. Share your name, the role you’re applying for, and why you’re making a video resume. You can even share your current job position if you’re studying, tor transitioning between jobs.  

3. Discuss past professional experiences 

If you have passed professional experience in a particular field, share some highlight stories, your skills, strengths, and how you’ve overcome workplace difficult experiences. Employers are more than likely going to ask you related questions, so it’s best to share your professional experiences first. Just don’t get too personal as they don’t need to know your life story. 

4. Don’t mention past work relationships

Avoid mentioning any past workplace relationships you may have had. Don’t discuss old co-workers or past bosses. Instead, describe how you’re a team player and get along well with others. 

5. Use professional and appropriate language choices

When writing your video resume script, make sure to keep your language choices professional and workplace friendly. Adapt your script to the position or company you are applying for. If you’re going to be communicating with the public, a more casual approach will work. But if you’re applying for a corporate position that requires precise language, be mindful of not mentioning slang terms and stay professional. 

6. Write your script using bullet points

Sometimes reading a script word for word can cause a lack of engaging eye contact. Instead, use bullet points to highlight keywords and skills you would like to talk about. They’re a great method to keep eye contact and prompt you to show your true personality. 

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If you haven’t created a video resume before, there are a couple of helpful tips you need to know. 

1. Keep your video resume simple

Once you have written your video resume script, it’s time to record it. Keep your video resume short and simple. Keep your main focus on making the employer feel like they’re having a virtual interview with you. How you would conduct yourself in an interview, is how your video resume should look like. Find a quiet, minimalistic background to record in front of. 

2. Select the right aspect ratio

Record your video resume in landscape 16:9 aspect ratio to send via email or Clipchamp’s social media integrations. If you would like to repurpose your video resume for LinkedIn Stories , change the aspect ratio to 9:16 in Clipchamp’s free online video editor.

3. Keep your video resume professional

Just like your PDF resume and CV, your video resume must also be professional. If you’re applying for a role based on experiences, make sure to keep stories short and to the point. Make sure everything that is discussed is relevant to the job description and will benefit your application. It’s best to avoid talking about your personal life unless otherwise asked.  

4. Retake your video as many times as you need

Instantly record video in your browser with Clipchamp’s online camera recorder. It’s lightning-fast, completely private, and you can start sharing, compressing, or editing the webcam recording as soon as you’re finished. Don’t worry if you mess up your video resume script on the first try. Re-take clips as many times as you need. You can also trim videos to the perfect length in a few clicks. 

Best of luck, job seekers! It’s now time to create your memorable video resume script. Record, edit, and upload your new video resume for free with Clipchamp.  

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  • Noel Rojo , 
  • Updated August 12, 2024 7 min read

Want to stand out from the crowd and get more job interviews? Depending on your industry, learning how to make a good video resume might be the way. 

That’s because a video resume or video CV can allow you to highlight sought-after personality traits, such as charisma, humor, and confidence, which don’t often come across in a traditional resume. 

If you have such traits and want to learn how to make a video resume, then this article is perfect for you.

Start with an engaging video introduction, get inspired from video ideas and create a job landing video profile!

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What is a video resume and when to use one

How to make a good video resume, what should i say in a video resume, great video resume examples, more video resume tips, best video resume websites, editors and apps, tiktok resume.

Video resumes are more akin to a cover letter than a resume and should really be called video cover letters.

They are mostly used by those in creative professions, as it's a perfect way to demonstrate talents that would otherwise be hidden on a traditional resume. If your field of work requires strong communication skills, then a video resume might be a great way to showcase them. However, it’s important that you read the room properly and that you’re sure that a video CV is actually appropriate for the occasion. 

As a video CV is normally kept short and it's an entirely different medium, there are a few video resume pros and cons, such as: 

  • Soft skills such as communication skills are put on display.
  • Hard skills such as video editing are also showcased.
  • Uniqueness can give you an edge against an equally qualified
  • Shows dedication
  • Not able to cram as much information
  • Can be informal
  • Can open you up to discrimination
  • Hides your grammar skills

Related: Recruiter Reveals: Video Resumes, Pros and Cons & How to Make One

Let’s get the big red elephant out of the room first — a badly done video resume will  kill your chances of getting hired. 

If you’re to create a half-baked video resume, then stop here and just submit a regular resume. It’s often the best option anyways. 

However, if you think your qualities will shine through in a video and are applying to an industry where a video CV can work, such as the entertainment, marketing, and design industries. Then let’s continue. 

Just follow these 6 steps when creating your video resume:

1. Test your equipment

A clear picture and excellent quality audio is a must if you want to create a professional looking video.

2. Create a script

The last thing you want to be asking yourself while filming your video CV is, “what should I say in a video resume?” . Plan before you begin recording, create a script, but use it more as a guide and avoid reading it word by word. 

As to what you should say in a video resume, it will depend on your industry. However, try to highlight personality traits which are otherwise hard to showcase on a traditional resume.

3. Dress appropriately

Although you want to show off your personality, try to keep your attire on the formal side. Treat it similar to a virtual job interview . No pajamas or stained/wrinkled clothing, etc. 

4. Don’t recite your resume

A video resume is its own kinda beast. If you have nothing extra to show on one, then just send in your resume and call it good. Simply reciting your resume verbatim is likely to be a detriment to you instead of a plus. 

5. Rewatch your video

It’s important that you don’t have any inconsistencies when submitting your video resume. Also, it’s easy to miss our own mistakes, if you can share it with a friend or family member. Even better, if you have a job mentor to share it with. 

6. Edit your video

You want to make sure you cut any distracting noises or empty moments from your video. Now, how long is a video CV? Try to keep it between 90 seconds in length.  There are many tutorials online that can help you make a professional-looking  video edit .

Now that you know the practicalities on how to make a video resume, it's time to move on to the most important question, “ What should I say in a video resume? ”. 

Apart from highlighting your personality traits, it’s important to have a clear message in mind when creating a video CV.

Knowing what you need to say is more akin to knowing what they need to hear. This is the key to creating a sound video resume script and an overall great video resume. 

You can do so by dividing your video into these 5 parts:

  • Self-introduction : Your name, the position you're applying for and experience level. Something as simple as, “Hello, my name is Matt and I'm a graphic designer with 7 years of experience in the travel industry" should be enough . 
  • Say why you're applying for the position: Tell them why you're interested in the role you're applying for and show your passion for the job. Make it specific, not generic.
  • Include key accomplishments: Give a quick summary of relevant accomplishments throughout your career. Keep it brief (1-2 achievements) and make sure to quantify your accomplishments .
  • Add recommendations (optional) . If you have good feedback from previous employers or clients, use a snippet as proof of the expertise and accomplishments you just mentioned.
  • Closing : Re-iterate why you're interested on the position and re-share your contact information. Try adding this information on the screen, as it can be easily removed when uploading it publicly". 

In the end, your script should look something along these lines: 

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Video resume script.

Hello, my name is  [your name]  and i’m a  [job title]  with  [X]  years of experience in the  [job industry] .

I’m applying for the  [job position]  role at  [company name]  because I believe my core values and skills align perfectly with what  [company name]  is searching for.

I’ve had a passion for  [your career field]  for as long as I can remember and have pursued this passion by volunteering at  [name of organizations] , getting a degree in  [career role] ,  [list certifications] , as well as many personal projects, such as  [list related personal projects] .

Also, apart from meeting the requirements for the position, I can also bring other skills that are sure to benefit  [company name]  bottom line.

For example,  [list of relevant quantified results and accomplishments throughout your career] .

Honestly, as you can see from the video I get excited from just talking about the possibilities of working for  [company name] . It has always been a dream of mine.

Thank you so much for your time, and am looking forward to hearing from you.

Of course, a script is not enough when we're talking about video resumes.

Here are 5 great examples that will fuel your inspiration:

1. Visual designer video resume example

2. Internship video resume example 

3.  Student video resume example 

4. Mass communication video resume example 

5.  film maker video resume example.

As you can see from these examples, some careers are a better fit for a video CV. However, regardless of your career, so long as you have qualities that shine through on a video, you should be good to go. 

One thing to note is that even if you decide to create a video CV, it's important that you always accompany a video resume with a traditional resume.  

Other video resume tips to keep in mind are:

  • Use a video resume maker : Seriously, unless you’re a designer, using a tool specifically made for video resume is the way to go. The last thing you want to do is show your potential employer your bad editing skills. 
  • Talk clearly and slowly : Yes, you'll have less to say because of this. You just have to make sure you only add the best bits of information. 
  • Understand company culture : This is important because the overall tone of your video should change depending on the company and career field. Hard to keep an overly enthusiastic tone when you're applying as a data analyst. It just wouldn't be genuine. 
  • Add background music : I mean, don't add anything with vocals as it will distract from your voice. But adding a mellow background can help eliminate unwanted background noise.

And lastly, prepare, prepare, prepare. Create that script! Can't emphasize this enough. 

Video not for you?

Get creative with a traditional resume.

There are a plethora of video CV applications on the web. Yet, not all are created equal.

Some are clunky to navigate, others overpriced and many of them are jacks of all trades that excel at nothing. 

And as you’re aware, you might only get one chance to impress an employer. Hence, it’s important that you have the right software for the job. 

Here are 10 of the best video resume apps that will ensure you ease of use so that you can concentrate on the actual message : 

  • Biteable 
  • Movavi Video Editor
  • VistaCreate

Also, apart from these video resume editors, remember that in a creative field, many things are valid. You can even use your social media accounts, such as Instagram, Snapchat, or TikTok to deliver a job landing video resume.

It’s always good to keep up with the times. Just a few months ago the new social media giant launched a pilot program designed for recruitment and job discovery called TikTok Resumes. 

TikTok teamed up with companies such as Chipotle, Target, Shopify and many others to invite job seekers to apply for entry-level to experience-level positions through its platform. 

What a great way to showcase your creative video resume.

Here are a few TikTok resume tips if you decide to go the TikTok route: 

  • Avoid sharing personal information
  • Create a video outline
  • Film vertically
  • Highlight key-points with text boxes
  • Add soft music

Oh, and don't forget to use #TikTokResumes in your caption when publishing it. 

FAQ: Popular questions about video resumes

Video resumes can be effective in distinguishing you from the rest. However, whether it makes an impact or not depends on the industry you work in. If you’re in the entertainment, marketing, or design industries, then it’s likely to be effective. Otherwise, it might not be as beneficial and might even be detrimental due to liabilities.

Video resumes are important because they allow employers to quickly glance at a potential employee’s personality, dedication, and other soft skills such as communication. It can also serve as a way to weed out fake applicants.

There are a few advantages you get when you create a video resume, such as having the ability to showcase your personality traits, your communication skills, as well as your ability to go above and beyond to get the job. However, it is important to keep in mind that a video CV does not replace a traditional resume and it’s more like an addition.

When creating a video CV it’s important to keep it relevant, specific, and to the point. Hence, a good video resume is rarely longer than 90 seconds.

Companies might ask for video resumes due to many factors such as wanting to know more about your personality and creativity.

Unless you’re applying as an impromptu comedian, the best way to sell yourself in a video resume is by preparing thoroughly. That means, creating a script, tailoring it to the job description, being brief, and showcasing traits that would otherwise remain hidden in a traditional resume.

First you need to be aware that a video resume is unlike a traditional resume and you should not attempt to recite your paper resume verbatim. Treat it more like a cover letter in which you summarise your best skills and qualities and reasons why you are the best fit for the role.

A documentary photographer and writer. Noel has worked for International publications like Deutsche Welle in Germany to News Deeply in New York. He also co-founded the global multimedia project Women Who Stay and collaborated as a journalist fellow with the University of Southern California. He went from traveling around the world to sitting on a couch thanks to the pandemic, but he got a nice job working for Kickresume thanks to that, so he won't complain.

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How to Make a Video Resume in 2024 [W/ Tips & Examples]

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If you've looked for creative ways to stay ahead of the competition when you’re applying for jobs, you’ve probably come across video resumes as an option. 

After all, a video resume is a creative way to show initiative and willingness to go the extra mile to land a job in a company that you love.

That said, unless you know a lot about video making and how the recruiting process works, you probably have a lot of questions regarding video resumes. 

For example, how long should a video resume be and what should it contain? Is a video resume more beneficial to some job applications than others? 

Or is it even worth making a video resume in the first place? 

In this article, we’ll try to answer all those questions (and then some). Read on to learn:

  • Types of Video Resumes
  • Benefits of Using a Video Resume
  • What Should Go in a Video Resume?

5 Tips to Make a Great Video Resume

  • 5 Inspiring Video Resume Examples

And much more! Let's dive in. 

What Is a Video Resume?

A video resume is a recording that highlights a person’s professional experience, skills, and qualifications. In a nutshell, a video resume is a creative way to showcase your abilities, emphasize your talents, and leave a great impression on recruiters.

Just like traditional resumes, video resumes are supposed to cover the following essentials:

  • Work experience
  • Skills and achievements

From a more strategic standpoint, though, the goal of any video resume is to answer one simple question:

“Why should the employer hire you?”

Well, contrary to what you may think, you don’t actually have to personally appear in the video for it to be successful.

Other than the conventional format (you speaking in front of a camera), video resumes can follow various styles, including: 

  • Whiteboard animation , a type of video that shows static images being drawn on the screen, typically accompanied by narration. You can even choose between these top 10 whiteboard animation software to easily create yours. 
  • Animation video , a type of video created with original designs, illustrations, drawings, or computer-generated effects that typically follow a particular style. 
  • Stop-motion video , a film-making process that makes inanimate objects “come to life” using a series of still photographs. 

If you’re a skilled video-maker, go for the style that best represents your experiences, skills , and interests. 

If, on the other hand, you’re not super experienced but still want to submit a video resume, then simply filming yourself is the way to go here.

When to Use a Video Resume

First things first. 

Before we get into explaining when to use a video resume and all the benefits that come with it, you should know that a video resume is NOT a substitute for the traditional resume , which you still need to apply for jobs in any field and industry. 

That said, video resumes can be a great supplement to your original resume, especially if:

  • The job application says that having a video resume is mandatory or optional. 
  • You’re applying for a very competitive position and want to stand out from the competition.
  • You’re applying for a position in a creative industry like design, advertising, film, fashion, etc.
  • You have video-making skills and want to add value to your application. 

If any of the above applies to you, a video resume can be really helpful, especially since it can reap the following benefits: 

  • It’s much more memorable. Considering that video resumes are not all that popular, submitting one is bound to make your application more memorable.  
  • Shows creativity. A well-made video resume can help you show off your creativity and originality, which is something that’s valued in all fields. 
  • Testifies to your technical skills. Creating a video resume from scratch takes some technical skills, which are usually welcomed by recruiters even if they’re not directly related to the position. 
  • Demonstrates communication skills. If you decide to record yourself as you address recruiters, you’ll be giving proof that your verbal communication skills are more than just a claim on your resume. 
  • Helps you stand out from the crowd. In a world where professional competition is growing (think, recruiters not spending more than 7 seconds skimming a resume to see if the candidate is relevant for the role), a video resume can help you stand out from other applicants. 

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What Should Go In a Video Resume? 

A video resume may sound like an exciting idea at first, but creating one is hardly an easy task. 

On top of being visually and aesthetically appealing, a video resume should effectively introduce you as an applicant, highlight your experience and education, and motivate recruiters to choose you over other candidates. 

As such, here are three essential parts any video resume should contain: 

  • An introduction
  • Your experience
  • A call to action

#1. The Introduction 

Think of the introduction as the contact information or resume summary sections in the traditional resume. 

This is where you’re supposed to introduce yourself, offer some key information about your background, and, preferably, address the company to which you’re applying (e.g. “Hello company X, this is John Doe”). By doing so, you can effectively show your video resume was specifically tailored to the position, instead of using it to apply for several jobs. 

Here are some things you can mention in the introduction of your video resume: 

  • Your name and job title 
  • The position you’re applying for within the company
  • Your years of experience 
  • Where you’re from or where you’re based (especially if it’s not the same as the company location) 
  • Hello The Sun, I’m Joe Doe, a news reporter with more than 8 years of experience in journalism. I’m passionate about applying my skills in your newspaper, which I’ve been literally reading since I was 10 years old when I first decided I wanted to be a reporter. 

#2. Your Experience 

After introducing yourself, you want to back up your claim to the position with your professional experience and education history. 

Unlike in the traditional resume, where you typically offer a pretty detailed view of your work history, you can use your video resume to only highlight one or two of your most relevant work experiences. For example, if you’re applying for a job at a film production company, you can talk about your experience with making an independent movie and what you learned from it. 

At the same time, you can use this part of your video resume to describe other types of experience that might be valuable to your application, including life and college experiences. If you're applying to be a journalist, for example, describing your experience in making a school newspaper might be more beneficial than listing your journalism classes. 

Remember that your video resume is supplemental to your traditional resume, so the point here isn't to be as detailed as possible, but as memorable as possible. 

As such, aim for quality over quantity. 

  • I received my Master's Degree in Journalism from Boston University, where I was also the Editor of the university newspaper and received practical experience in reporting different social issues on campus. Since graduating, I’ve worked with many household names in journalism, including The Wallstreet Journal, USA Today, the Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune. My passion is reporting on complex social issues, including taxation policies, the US healthcare system, poverty, unemployment, and racism.

#3. A call to action

In any movie, the ending scene is always the most memorable. 

Well, the same goes with the ending of your video resume, which should give recruiters a reason to remember you and call you back for an interview. 

As such, the best way to do that is to conclude with a call to action . 

For example, instead of concluding your video resume only with a picture of your phone number, email address, and LinkedIn, you could accompany it with a voice-over saying something like:

  • There's more to my experience than I can share in this short video, which I'd love to tell you about over an interview.

There are do-s and don't-s in video making that you should keep in mind during the process of creating your video resume - especially if you don't have any previous experience. 

Here are some important tips to follow for a great video resume:

  • Create a script. Your video resume should add value to your job application, which means you should think in advance about the things that you’ll say there. After all, a video resume isn’t an elevator pitch . Creating a script to follow in advance can help you visually communicate all the right things, instead of just swinging it. 
  • Tailor it to the position. Just like with the traditional resume, your video resume will be more effective if it’s tailored to the position you’re applying for. If your video resume is too generic, it’s unlikely to impress recruiters. 
  • Keep it brief. Recruiters are busy people who have to go through hundreds of resumes daily, which means they don’t have time to watch a biography of your life. As such, make sure your video resume doesn’t exceed 2 minutes . 
  • Be creative but professional. Simply putting a 2-minute video together won’t cut it. You need to think outside the box so that your video resume doesn’t just repeat the information you shared on your resume or cover letter . At the same time, you have to make sure your video resume is of professional quality and doesn’t look like something you put together 2 hours before submitting your job application. 
  • Show it to people. Feedback from people can help you spot mistakes that you missed, give you different perspectives on your video resume, and even offer you some original ideas to incorporate. So, don’t hesitate to share your video resume with your friends and family before sending it over to recruiters. 

What NOT To Do in a Video Resume

As for the don’t-s of video resumes, here are our top picks: 

  • Don't use slang. A video resume is not a place to use slang or jargon, as it might make you look unprofessional and careless. In the spirit of professionalism, keep your language as “official” as possible. 
  • Omit background noise. Background (or even music) is likely to distract recruiters from your video resume. To avoid that, make sure your video’s audio is clear and the background music - if you use one - is not too distracting. 
  • Don't recite the script. Although a script can be super helpful, simply reciting it might undermine your interpersonal skills - especially if you’re recording yourself. Instead of looking as if you’re simply saying something you learned by heart, practice the script in advance in front of a mirror to make sure you keep eye contact with the camera and establish a connection. 
  • Don't try to cover everything. The worst thing you could do is try to squeeze all your work experience or education history into a 2-minute video. You’ll end up talking too fast, and the information you’ll cover won’t be detailed enough for the hiring manager to care.

5 Amazing Video Resume Examples to Get Inspired

Enough with the theory - the best way to get started with your video resume is by seeing some examples to inspire your creativity. 

Below, you can 5 of the most impressive video resumes we’ve found on the internet:

Example #1. CPA Video Resume

A short and to-the-point video resume that combines the applicant speaking and the use of text to reinforce specific important elements of his video resume, such as his name, age, degree, and the position to which he’s applying. 

Example #2. Entrepreneur Video Resume

A very creative video resume that combines a number of video-making elements, sure to captivate any recruiter who lays eyes on it. Use this video resume as inspiration; even if you can’t produce the same end result, you can sure do something similar when it comes to the catchy script and the applicant’s natural behavior in front of the camera. 

Example #3. Travel Manager Video Resume

This awesome video resume combines voiceovers, animation, and the candidate’s own narration in front of the camera, making it nice to watch even though it exceeds the optimal 2-minute-length. Our suggestion? Keep the details of your personal life out of your resume video to save time and make it as relevant as possible for the recruiter. 

Example #4. Stop Motion Video Resume

This stop motion video resume might be tricky to create, but it’s sure to inspire your creative side and give you some awesome ideas on all the different directions video resumes can take. 

Example #5. Web Designer Video Resume

Yes, the music on this one is quite dramatic, but there’s no denying that the video itself is inspired. Not to mention, the candidate focuses on all the right things - a short introduction of himself, his skills, and his competencies - and concludes with a strong call to action that is very likely to have anyone watching the video want to contact him. 

Video Resume FAQ

If we haven't covered everything you need to know about video resumes, check out our answers to the most frequently asked questions on the topic below:

#1. What should I say in a video resume? 

Video resumes are all about originality, uniqueness, and creativity. As such, it’s important that you don’t simply use them to repeat what you’ve already written on your resume or cover letter. 

Use your video resume to:

  • Introduce yourself in a creative light
  • Reinforce your skills and achievements so that they’re more memorable to recruiters
  • Wrap up the video interview with a call to action, urging the recruiter to get in touch

#2. Is a video resume a good idea? 

A video resume can be an excellent addition to your job application and your traditional resume, especially if you're applying for a highly competitive position, a job in a creative industry, or if you're skilled in video creation. 

Just remember that a video resume cannot act as a substitute for the traditional resume and your cover letter.

#3. What is the difference between a video resume and a traditional resume?

Typically, the traditional resume is a 1-page document that lists everything a recruiter needs to know about you, including your contact information, professional experience (including responsibilities and achievements), education history, skills, and even optional resume sections like awards and certifications, memberships, and hobbies. 

The traditional resume is a mandatory part of every job application, whereas a video resume is a supplement to your traditional resume and it serves as a creative way to showcase your abilities, emphasize your talents, and make a great impression on recruiters. Oftentimes, adding a video resume to your application will show recruiters you really care about the position and that you put a lot of time and effort into the application.

Key Takeaways 

And that’s a wrap! You’re now ready to start creating your own video resume. 

Before you go, here are the most important things we covered in this article:

  • A video resume is a recording that highlights a person’s professional experience, skills, and qualifications.
  • Your video resume doesn’t necessarily have to feature you addressing the recruiters. On the contrary, there exist different styles of video resumes, including whiteboards, animations, and stop-motion videos.  
  • A video resume can come particularly handy when you’re applying for a very competitive position, you’re applying for a position in a creative industry, or you have awesome video-making skills and want to add value to your application.
  • Some of the benefits of adding a video resume to your application are that it attests to your creativity, communication skills, and tech skills, that it’s much more memorable, and that it helps you stand out from the crowd. 
  • When you’re making a video resume, make sure to write a script in advance, tailor the video resume to the position, keep it short and to the point, be creative but professional, and share it with people for feedback.

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What is a video resume?

A video resume is much like an elevator pitch that allows candidates to introduce themselves and impress recruiters. The pressure surrounding the topic may be overwhelming considering that you need to make an impact within a short amount of time, but we’ve got you. This article will tackle everything there is to know about video resumes, including sample scripts and tips in making one.

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Video resumes for job applications.

Short-form videos are undeniably taking over the world – just look at TikTok. In 2022, Demand Sage reported that about 3 million people have TikTok on their phones. As a result, people have been applying the TikTok formula and using video resumes even for job applications.

If you’re a person competing with highly-experienced and tenured candidates, veer away from stuffing your CV with exaggerated descriptions and experiences because a recruiter can sense overcompensation. Instead, help employers have a connection with you through an introductory video. This way, they can associate your CV with an actual person, and not just a name with bullet points.

Why Video Resumes Are Essential Nowadays

Below are the reasons why video CVs are more of a necessity than a luxury:

  • A video resume can help you stand out from other applicants and make a more memorable impression on employers. In a competitive job market, it can be immensely difficult to get noticed. A well-made video resume can help you differentiate yourself from other candidates and make a stronger impression on potential employers.
  • A video resume allows you to showcase your personality, communication skills, and enthusiasm for the job in a way that a written resume cannot. Having the chance to address the audience directly in a video CV, you can effectively showcase your enthusiasm and desire for the job. This can be a fantastic approach to dazzle potential employers and convince them that you are the ideal candidate for the position.
  • A video resume can provide potential employers with a more comprehensive view of your qualifications and experience. In a written resume, you’re limited to listing your skills and experiences in bullet points. In a video resume, you can provide more detailed descriptions of your previous work, accomplishments to give them a better sense of your capabilities.
  • A video resume can help you speak directly to employers. This allows you to highlight the skills and experiences that are most relevant to the position, and demonstrate why you’re the best fit for the job. Aside from that, it can build a sense of connection since the tailor-made message seems like you’re directly addressing the viewer.
  • A video resume can be a convenient way to share your qualifications and experience for remote jobs. Because a video resume is digital, you can easily share it through online platforms. This can be especially useful if you’re applying for jobs in a different city or country, or if you’re unable to meet with employers in person.

Steps on How to Make a Video Resume

Step 1: make a video resume script.

Whether you need one for jobs or internships, scripts for video resumes should always be simple and straightforward. With the limited time given, you should be able to condense essential personal and professional information such as the following:

  • If applicable, include past experience
  • Display proficiency mentioning requirements
  • Optional: interests, personality
  • Call to action

Sample video resume introduction script for jobs

My name is [name], and I am very much passionate about [insert hobbies and passions]. I believe I will be your next [position].

I have attained a degree in [degree] at [name of school or university] which gave me the opportunity to work as a [insert previous position]. During my time there, I developed [insert projects for previous companies]. My projects then resulted in [result of project]. Then, [other posts if any]. With that, I can confidently say that my current skill set and experience make me a strong candidate for this position.

[Narrate another instance when your skills came in handy]

The job posting mentioned the following roles like [insert job requirements], I can confidently say that [insert why you can fulfill the requirements with past experience or motivation to learn].

Once again, my name is [name], and I can ensure that I can be an asset to the company as a [position you’re applying for].

Thank you for watching my video and please don’t hesitate to email me for an interview. I look forward to being a part of your team!”

Sample script of video resume for students

“Hi! My name is [name], and I am very much passionate about [insert hobbies and passions], and it would be an honor to be an intern at your company. I’m currently taking up [degree] at [name of school or university]. Throughout my time in university, I have launched projects for my organization which resulted in [result of project]. I have also [insert other extracurriculars if any]. I am confident that my professors and extracurricular activities have prepared me to take on first-hand experiences working as an intern for your company. [Narrate another instance when your skills came in handy] Once again, my name is [name], and I am sure that I am a valuable asset to the company as a [position you’re applying for]. Thank you for watching my video and please don’t hesitate to email me for an interview. I look forward to being a part of your team!”

Step 2: Record yourself with a camera or a video CV maker and edit

  • Pick an appropriate location or space. The background must look professional and neutral to help the attention focus on you. Nonetheless, adding a plant or a flower vase can add a pop of color.
  • Utilize a good-quality camera. Recording on a smartphone, a tablet, or a digital camera is advisable. However, it must be able to produce high-resolution videos or stills, as well as audio.
  • Edit thoroughly or consider using video CV editing tools . Once you’re satisfied with the taken shots, edit the video appropriately and include useful stills like photos with your awards or working at your previous company. This step will make sure that the recruiter has a POV feel and witness your career growth. This way, they’ll be able to envision your potential growth for their company.

Step 3: Publish Your Work

Video resume tips and tricks.

Self-recorded videos are a fantastic way to connect with employers and state your claim as the best candidate among an immense pool of applicants. Serve as the company’s gateway to see who you are as a human being and a professional. Let’s look at some video resume tips that can take your self-recording skills to the next level:

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  • Practice, practice, practice. Then practice again. The proverb “practice makes perfect” might sound like a broken record, but never before has it been more accurate. The only way you can genuinely connect with your employer is by being comfortable on camera, so you have to practice recording yourself. Practice having calm and confident body language that resonates with your goal to look professional.
  • Gather feedback from family and friends. Since judging your performance on camera can be difficult to do, you can show some sample videos to trusted sources. This way, you can gather feedback on your speech and body language without feeling uncomfortable. This tip is useful for any job seeker, but it is even more critical for fresh graduates. A video resume for students can be daunting to produce, so input from trustworthy people can be your key to success.
  • Learn how to use a reliable video editing tool. Efficient video editing software platforms can integrate your content production process and turn simple video recordings into beautiful video content. Some online tools have video resume templates that make it easy for you to record and splice different parts of your content, which in turn saves precious time and effort. A video resume editore is undoubtedly the way to go.
  • Be mindful of your lighting. Lighting can make or break your video. Good lighting can create a positive visual atmosphere for your audience, and bad lighting simply makes you look bad on camera. With that being said, soft lighting is everything, so try your best to use natural sunlight/ring light when recording videos. Avoid overhead lights and backlights that could accentuate the wrong areas of your video environment.
  • Invest in top-quality recording equipment. While regular recording devices are enough to record a video resume sample for your job application, you may also consider investing in high-quality video equipment. For instance, buying a good microphone optimizes your audio quality and makes your voice sound clear and crisp on camera. A 4K-resolution camera or smartphone, when combined with a reliable editing tool, are also considered game-changers if you want the best video editor resume possible.
  • Showcase your creativity in other ways if you’re camera shy. If you’re not comfortable in front of the camera, there’s always the option to record your own voice. While you still need a bit of voiceover practice, you’re eliminating the dread of being exposed by the brooding eyes of the camera lens. You can even leverage this fear to your advantage by demonstrating your editing or graphic designing skills!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Video Resumes

Q: What is a video resume? A: A video resume is a short video that is used to introduce yourself to employers. It is a perfect avenue to showcase a person’s professional and educational background to recruiters through a minute or less video.

Q: Are video resumes a good idea? A: Absolutely! A video appeals to recruiters because you can make it into a narrative instead of just mentioning previous experiences. After all, video resumes can help employers get a better sense of the job seeker’s fit for the role and company culture, and can also make the job seeker more memorable.

Q: What is the ideal length for a video resume? A: A 35-second to 1 minute video CV should suffice because you wouldn’t want to bore the recruiter with unnecessary details.

Q: What are the dos and don’ts in a video resume? A: Here are some dos and don’ts for creating a video resume:

  • Keep it short and to the point. Your video resume should be no longer than 2-3 minutes.
  • Dress and groom yourself professionally. You want to make a good impression. Use a good-quality microphone and camera to ensure your audio and video are clear and high-quality.
  • Practice before you start recording. This will help you feel more comfortable and confident.
  • Highlight your skills and experience, and explain why you are a good fit for the job.
  • End your video with a call to action, such as asking the employer to contact you for an interview.
  • Use many filler words, such as “um” and “ah”.
  • Read from a script. You want to come across as natural and authentic.
  • Include any personal information you don’t want the employer to see.
  • Make any inappropriate or offensive comments.
  • Use distracting backgrounds or music. Keep it simple and professional.
  • Lie or exaggerate your qualifications or experience. Be honest and truthful.

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You're at a crossroads in your career. Seeking a new opportunity, you understand the need to stand out. And as optimized as it is, you feel like your traditional paper resume isn’t cutting it. 

Maybe it’s time to consider a new job search tool: the video resume. In an increasingly digital world, job seekers are turning to video resumes to gain employer attention. These dynamic resumes allow you to showcase your interview skills and personality in a unique and compelling way.

A video resume, aka a video CV, is a short video where you describe your professional knowledge, skills, and abilities. You might also outline any completed education and career achievements. While this content resembles a traditional resume, instead of words on paper, it’s you in front of the camera. 

In this digital age, video resumes are increasingly popular with recruiters and hiring managers . They’re a creative way to showcase your strong communication skills and make a good first impression .

A video resume offers your job application a personal touch. It's a great way to show potential employers your creativity and innovative thinking . And according to a 2021 study by the Canadian research institute Cirano, video resumes increased call-back rates by more than 10% .

Employers enjoyed gaining a more thorough understanding of who they’d be hiring, feeling more confident about whether or not applicants would fit in with the company culture .

That said, if you work in a more technical and formal industry, you might want to send the more traditional CV and digital resume. If not properly executed, a video resume can come across as unprofessional.

Creating a video resume isn't daunting when broken into manageable steps. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create CV videos that showcase your professional experience and reveal your personality and communication skills.

1. Make a script

This isn't just about writing down your work experience. You're crafting an elevator pitch and must find a way to sell yourself quickly and effectively. Identify key points from your work history, in-demand skills , and achievements, and weave them into a compelling narrative filled with action verbs . Keep it concise and engaging. Remember, you're not writing a simple paper resume, you’re telling a story .

2. Prepare filming space

Your environment reflects your professionalism. Make it neat, free of distractions, and well-lit. Natural light is best, but if that’s unavailable, use a well-placed lamp or external light source. The space should also be quiet to ensure clear audio.

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3. Set up recording media

Whether you're using a smartphone or a professional camera, the quality of your recording makes all the difference. Nobody wants to sit through a wobbly, blurry video. For any camera type, consider using a tripod for stability. And position the camera at eye level for a more direct human connection with potential employers.

4. Record, then record again

Here's where your script comes to life. When recording, look directly into the camera. This mimics in-person eye contact and symbolizes care and engagement. Speak clearly, ensuring your audio is crisp. And remember to be yourself and let your personality shine through. 

Public speaking is challenging, even for a self-recorded video, so don’t be afraid to make multiple recordings until you get the take you're happy with.

5. Add visuals

Consider adding visual elements, like graphics, animations, and cutaways, to make your resume more entertaining. But don’t add irrelevant, unprofessional content that distracts from the video’s main subject: your employee strengths . 

6. Edit the video

Use video editing software to piece together your video resume, trimming excess footage, fixing minor issues, and adding effects or background music to enhance the overall feel of the video. Remember, your edits should improve clarity and engagement, not distract or irritate the viewer.

7. Get feedback

Don't just rely on your own judgment. Get second and third opinions from friends, career coaches , and workplace mentors , implementing their constructive feedback . These recommendations could be the difference between a good video resume and a great one.

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Tips to make your video resume stand out

Creating a video resume is one thing — making it truly unforgettable is another. On average, a job candidate will only get one interview for every six applications they complete , so creating a video that separates you from the rest is crucial.

Much like traditional resume dos and don’ts , you need to follow some best practices while also having fun with it. Here are some tips to help you create this balance:

  • Make it relevant: Each job and company is unique, so your video resume should be, too. Review the job description closely and tailor your video content to match the required skills and qualifications. This shows potential employers you've done your homework and perfectly fit their needs.
  • Keep it simple: Although a video resume offers a lot of creative freedom, it's essential not to overcrowd it with too much information or flashy effects. You want to tell a clear, concise story. Stick to key points and make sure that any graphics or animations you use support your narrative and don't distract from your message.
  • Be creative: A video resume is a chance to showcase your uniqueness. Showcase your personal style to make your video resume more engaging and reflect your creative thinking . This could mean using a unique filter, adding a bit of humor like an ice-breaker , or incorporating elements that represent your personal brand .
  • Be professional: Despite the more stylized format, a video resume is still a professional form of media. Dress as you would for an interview, maintain a respectful tone, and be mindful of your body language . This gives potential employers a preview of your professionalism in the workplace .
  • Strategically highlight skills: Instead of just telling prospective employers about your best skills , show them. If you're applying for a job that requires excellent presentation skills , deliver your script in a way that showcases that, maybe by speaking clearly and using engaging gestures. And if you're a graphic designer, integrate your designs into the video, perhaps by creating a beautiful background image or showcasing graphics you’ve designed on a white backdrop.

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Venturing into the realm of video resumes is daunting, especially if you're unsure where to start. But gaining inspiration from successful examples makes exploring that uncharted territory much more manageable.

To aid your creation process, here are some video resume examples featuring creative approaches and effective scripting.

Jane Doe's video resume

Jane effectively showcases her communication and project management skills with various visual aids, including diagrams, charts, and snippets from previous projects.

In the video, Jane narrates her experiences, presenting scenarios where she resolved complex issues using conflict resolution and attention-to-detail skills . Her storytelling is so engaging that it brings life to her application.

Her transitions and background score emphasize her ability to harmonize diverse elements to create cohesion, which symbolizes an important team leadership trait. And she uses an intuitive color scheme, matching the tone and context of the narrative, to guide the viewer's attention to on-screen text that outlines key career achievements.

Her unique style of visually representing her experiences keeps the viewer captivated, while her well-articulated narration demonstrates her impeccable communication skills, making the video resume a compelling watch. This approach showcases Jane's qualifications, creativity, and her ability to present complex information in an easily digestible format.

John Doe's video resume script

“Hey hiring team, 

I’m John Doe, a highly-skilled communicator deeply interested in contributing to the success of your organization as a communication strategist. I know that the lifeblood of any role lies in delivering clear, succinct, and meaningful messages — a skill set I possess and have demonstrated throughout my career.

My most recent position was with X company, where I successfully used advanced communication strategies to bridge the gap between several diverse teams and departments, enhancing collaboration and productivity .

A particularly noteworthy accomplishment was when I led a cross-functional project, streamlining the logistics process, which resulted in an impressive 25% reduction in delivery time. This was achieved largely due to the comprehensive and effective communication channels I established and maintained among all parties involved.

Beyond communication, I've also developed a strong skill set in project management. During my time at Y corporation, I managed a complex project involving multiple stakeholders and delivered it on time and 15% under budget.

This experience honed my skills in strategic planning, resource allocation, and team management , all of which I’m eager to bring to your organization.

Armed with strong communication skills, a rich professional background, and proven project management abilities, I’m confident I’d be a valuable asset.

Best regards!”

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If you’ve decided to create a video resume for your next application, here are some of the best resume builders to help you out:

  • Animaker is perfect for beginners and those wanting to create a video resume quickly. It offers a simple drag-and-drop interface and a vast library of graphics and animations. You can also add voiceovers, adjust timing, and export your video in various formats.
  • Biteable stands out with its diverse range of video resume templates you can customize to fit your style. The platform also provides an extensive collection of stock footage, animations, and soundtracks. And its user-friendly editor lets you adjust colors, text, and music, making it easy to produce a polished, professional video resume.
  • Vid.io is a robust editing platform that provides a wider range of editing options. In addition to the standard trimming and cutting features, it also includes color grading, audio mixing, and advanced effects. And you can import your footage or use their extensive library of resources.
  • InVideo is an easy-to-use platform with a wide array of resume templates. It also comes with a library of images, videos, and music to enhance your video resume even if you don't have your own visuals. With its intuitive interface, you can effortlessly add text overlays, transition effects, and even automated voiceovers.
  • FlexClip is known for its simplicity and user-friendly features. It offers an assortment of templates and a rich media library. And you can quickly trim or split your footage, add text, music, or voiceovers, and apply transitions or animations. Plus, you can download the finished video in various resolutions according to your needs.

Remember: a good video resume isn’t about glitz and glamor. It’s about expressing your true self in a professional way. This is your opportunity to showcase your experience, skills, and unique personality. 

Embrace this creative process, knowing each step reflects your personal brand and professional journey. Take the time to plan, record, and edit your video, and you'll have a tool that sets you apart.

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You’re now ready to move onto making your very own Profile Video. There are many different ways to approach it and you do want be as creative as possible to stand out. But if you want to make the most of your 60 seconds and need some help to get started, below is a template for an effective video resume.

Your Introduction

Your first few seconds of screen time is where the employer will make their first impression of you. Before taking in what you say, an employer will notice your tone, body-language, and attire — all of which should convey confidence, liveliness, and professionalism. This is also the time in your script where you introduce yourself and explicitly state your intentions.

Example: “Hello, my name is ____ and I’m your next social media marketing director.”

Your Selling Point

This is where you hook employers in with what’s unique about you. What have you accomplished that makes you qualified for the position? Incorporate keywords from the job description so you’re tailoring your experience to what they are seeking. Remember not to recite your resume, just expand upon it in further detail.

Example: “I’ve produced campaigns that created awareness for XYZ company by promoting multimedia content across networks and viral contests — all have which increased unique visitors to the company website by 30 percent after the launch. I’m driven, creative, and I will bring solutions to the challenges at your company.”

Your Call To Action

At this point in the video resume, you’ll want to have a strong closing. Briefly recap what qualifies you as a valuable addition and then hook the employer with your call to action. Doing this prompts the employer to act if they are interested in what they see in you. Be sure to also thank the employer for their time.

Example: “Thank you for watching my Profile Video. I’m confident my skills and previous experience will help me produce even more results for your company. If you’re interested or have any questions, feel free to connect with me or even invite me to a video interview. I look forward to hearing from you.”

With access to all these resources, it’s never been easier to create your very own Profile Video on Spark Hire. Remember that you don’t have to use all of your 60 seconds of recording time — you just use as much as you want to make the most engaging video resume for you. With Spark Hire, you’ll have the tools to become more than just a resume.

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How can video interviewing benefit you.

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In the Digital age, creating Video Resumes or CVs is popular among applicants. So, one can appear as a forward thinker against competition by creating a video resume.

Moreover, increasingly students are creating video resumes to be seen and heard up close. Certainly, they can convince Hiring Managers of their aptitude and leave a positive impression by creating a video resume. Lastly, they are a cutting-edge way to land opportunities for many applicants.

Advantages of Creating Video Resumes

  • Showcase skills and leave a lasting impact on Recruiters
  • Express yourself efficiently and effectively
  • Portable + No geographical constraints
  • Provides a glimpse into your personality
  • More appealing than Traditional Resumes
  • Accessible + convenient for Recruiters to skim resumes
  • Helps you stand out against the crowd of applicants
  • Technology driven + Modern

If you’ve never thought about creating video resumes before and wonder how to proceed, this checklist will help you get started.

Checklist for Creating Video Resumes

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  • Video Script (Self-Introduction + USP + Concluding notes)
  • Shooting Equipment (Digital Camera + Lights + Tripod)
  • Adjusting Video settings/ Composure
  • Monochrome Studio or Room with bright ambience
  • Self-presentation (Grooming + Dress Code) as required
  • Rehearsals + Practice
  • Editing/ Postscript (Trimming, VFX or Filters)
  • Video Processing (Formatting and optimizing files)
  • Online Platform presence (YouTube, LinkedIn or any other)
  • Publishing + Embedding Video on platforms
  • Including URL links (on Traditional Resume)

Dos & Don’ts for Creating Video Resumes

  • Shoot video using a tripod or webcam.
  • Use proper artificial lighting. Increase the brightness if the video is dark.
  • Shoot high-quality 720/ 1080 pixels video.
  • Use landscape mode for shooting.
  • Try to look your best but don’t overdo it.
  • Film natural close-ups of yourself, against solid color surfaces.
  • Sit in a comfortable posture with your back straight and don’t lean or recline.
  • Remove background clutter and clean the room or studio in advance.
  • Dress in professional attire, as advised for interviews.
  • Make short videos, no more than 1 to 2 minutes in length.
  • Look directly into the camera, smile but don’t laugh.
  • Imagine your prospective employer as the audience.
  • Speak in your voice in a moderate tone without any audio enhancements.
  • Use an Elevator Pitch, include USPs and market yourself professionally explaining why you’re the best fit.
  • Minimize background noises and prevent outside interference.
  • Try to avoid sneezes or coughs in recorded video.
  • Speak naturally and clearly by practising the script multiple times.
  • Explain your qualifications, skills and experience in the video.
  • Touch upon relevant achievements and accomplishments.
  • Polish, edit and review your video.
  • Optimize, rename and format your file before uploading it.
  • Embed or share a link for your Video Resume along with a Traditional Resume.
  • Avoid dirty rooms with multiple prints or colours.
  • Use lighting that overexposes or underexposes your face in the video.
  • Shoot your video in portrait mode.
  • Use microphones or visible audio enhancements such as mike, headphone, etc.
  • Shoot low-quality videos in which you’re not properly visible.
  • Speak too slowly or quickly.
  • Sound vague, rehearsed or purposeless in the video.
  • Stammer or fumble in your video.
  • Avoid heavy makeup, distracting accessories or trendy attires.
  • Do not use too many hand gestures, it is distracting.
  • Stare here and there or laugh in the video.
  • Bend or slouch in your video.
  • Don’t appear stoic or emotionally dry by your facial expressions.
  • Modulate your voice or change your tone now and then.
  • Avoid filler phrases such as “like,” “um”, “oh” or “ah”. Instead, pause for a moment and then resume talking.
  • Interrupt your dialogue or start talking to someone else like the cameraman shooting it.
  • Sound unprofessional. Focus and communicate about how you’ll add value to the company.
  • Expect your video resume to substitute the need for a Traditional Resume.
  • Create huge files over 3 to 5 minutes in length. Nobody has the patience to listen to them.
  • Associate your personal life by saying “I’m a good person, I must be offered this position”.
  • Over-emphasise your looks and speech by covering your face or muting the audio input.
  • Don’t forget to upload your video on time if there are any deadlines.

Sample Video Resume Script:

Note : Do not sound scripted so write a script using this sample, fill in the gaps and rehearse several times being as natural as possible to cover all key points.

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  • Self-Introduction :

“Hi there! My name is [Your Name] and I’d love to take a couple of minutes to tell you why hiring me as an [Role Title] job/ intern will help your organization.

Currently, I’m pursuing [name of the degree] at [name of Institute/ University]. My coursework has provided me with a strong foundation in [related discipline] and I’ve completed courses in [associated topics].”

“In the last [duration] years, I’ve been able to augment hands-on experience, attained through previous internships [or relevant training]. I know the basics of [Technical skills], which I think will be a huge asset to your organization. Along with these skills, I’ve worked with a diversity of people, so I’m a team player. I’ve been praised for my relationship-building or [specific soft skills].”

  • Concluding Notes :

Finally, I love making an impact, spreading the word and seeing change in your business. I’m dedicated and passionate and I guarantee that you won’t regret hiring me. Thank you so much for your time!”

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To sum up, creating Video Resumes is an ideal choice to grab the attention of a prospective recruiter.

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How to Make a Video Resume (Plus Top Examples)

Last updated on 22nd April 2024

In today’s competitive job market, it’s essential to stand out from the crowd when applying for a new role.

While traditional resumes are still widely used, video resumes are becoming an increasingly popular way to showcase your skills and personality to potential employers.

A well-made video resume can give you an edge over other candidates and help you land your dream job.

But how do you make a video resume?

What should you include, and how can you ensure that it’s professional and effective?

In this post, we’ll guide you through the process of creating a video resume step-by-step, and share some of the best video resume examples to inspire you.

Whether you’re a recent graduate, changing careers, or simply looking to refresh your job search, this guide will help you create a standout video resume that gets you noticed by employers.

So grab your camera and let’s get started!

What is a resume video?

But it’s more than just transforming your paper resume into a video format. It’s a way for you to showcase your personality, create a great first impression, and emphasise your talent and skills.

Just like a paper resume, you need to cover the essentials:

And, above all, make sure you answer one simple question: Why should the employer hire you?

If you’re a little uncomfortable in front of a camera, no problem! Not all video resumes need to show a candidate talking directly to a camera. Other styles include:

Whiteboard video

Stop-motion

Choose a style that is going to best represent you and your skills.

Why create a video resume?

A video resume can help you stand out in a competitive job market. In a world where attention spans are shrinking , video is the perfect way to get your message across succinctly and effectively.

With studies finding that visuals are processed 60,000x faster than text, a video resume will get your message across straight away and could pique the interest of a recruiter who has been filtering through paper resumes all day.

In addition to that, a video resume is likely to leave a lasting impression. According to a Wyzowl infographic about the power of visual communication, people remember 10% of what they hear, 20% of what they read, and 80% of what they see and do . So, by watching your resume instead of reading it, recruiters are more likely to remember you when the time comes to hire a candidate.

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How to make a video resume: 6 top tips.

Here are our top 6 tips for making a video resume.

  • Write a script
  • Make it relevant
  • Keep it short
  • Get creative
  • Make it professional
  • Collect feedback

Let’s drill into each of these in more detail!

1. Write a script

First things first: Do not wing it. To ensure your video includes everything that you need to cover, write a script out first . This will give you time to perfect what you want to say and phrase everything in the best way.

If you’re going to be on camera then it’s also best to memorise the script. You don’t want to be reading from it while filming as this could come across as unprofessional and detract from how you want to portray yourself to potential employers.

Check out this article for our expert guide to writing a script (based on creating 4,000+ videos for clients all around the world.)

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2. Make it relevant

Just like a paper resume, your video resume should be specific to the role you are applying for. A generic video is unlikely to impress potential employers, but personalisation will show them how much the role means to you and will make for a more memorable application!

3. Keep it short

Recruiters are busy people. They have a lot of resumes to get through and they want to be able to do it as quickly as possible. If you send in a feature-length biopic about your life so far, it’s safe to say that they aren’t going to watch it in its entirety.

4. Get creative

Unfortunately, a video alone is not going to make you stand out. Tons of people are making video resumes now, so you need to make yours worth watching.

Think outside-the-box and get creative when it comes to filming your video. We’re going to take a look at 3 awesome video resumes a little further down so be sure to watch those to gain some inspiration!

5. Make it professional

This might seem like stating the obvious, but your video should be of a professional quality. Thankfully, most smartphones these days are capable of filming in HD. It’s fine to shoot it (or animate it) yourself, but make sure that the lighting, framing and editing are akin to that of a video made by a professional.

Also, make sure that your voice can be heard clearly – whether you’re speaking directly to the camera or recording a voiceover.

6. Collect feedback

Before sending your video resume out to employers, ask your family and friends to critique it. It’s always better to get feedback from others because they may spot a mistake that you missed, or they might even suggest a fantastic idea that didn’t occur to you.

3 awesome video resumes

Before creating your own video resume, it could help to gather some inspiration by looking at some awesome examples.

Denny Kremblas

This is a filmmaker’s resume so, as you’d expect, it’s beautiful and professionally-shot. Aside from that, it gives an insight into the candidate’s past to let potential employers know more about him and his journey.

The video ends strong with the candidate’s contact details and also links to his other videos – so potential employers can view more of his work before getting in touch.

Maria Rodriguez

This lovingly crafted animation would really stand out in an employer’s inbox. It’s bright, colourful and fun, and it covers all points succinctly. The candidate covers her education, past experience, special skills, and also some of her personal interests.

Pay close attention to the script when watching it. A great script, like this one, can really intrigue potential employers and make them want to find out more.

Mark Leruste

You may think that making a comedic resume video is a little bit risky, and perhaps it is. But, after trawling through applicant after applicant, a recruiter might really appreciate some light humour to break up their day. Plus, it’s one way to get them to remember you!

This candidate does a great job of mixing humour with the facts that every employer wants to know.

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Video resumes are fast becoming the new norm, so it’s important to make one and start sending it out to potential employers – Good luck!

For more tips, tricks, and ideas on all things video, head to the Wyzowl blog .

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In today’s fast-paced digital world, traditional resumes are evolving, and video resumes are gaining momentum as a powerful tool for job seekers to make a lasting impression, seeing video resume examples flood the net. According to StandOut CV , there has been a 57% increase in the use of video interviews from 2019 – 2023, where video resumes have been shown to capture recruiters’ attention more effectively than traditional resumes alone. With the rise of remote work and the need for efficient candidate evaluation, video resumes have become a game-changer in the recruitment landscape. Here, we will showcase five exceptional video resume examples in the form of sample scripts that can inspire and guide you towards creating your own standout video resume.

Key Elements of a Video Resume

In crafting an effective video resume, the introduction plays a pivotal role by seizing the viewer’s attention and initiating an initial impression. Through a warm and inviting tone, this segment briefly introduces you and your aspirations for the targeted role, conveying your enthusiasm and passion that sets the tone for the rest of the video. The introduction’s purpose goes beyond a simple beginning; it’s a gateway to making a relatable connection and establishing a unique identity.

As the video progresses, the selling point section emerges as a showcase for your qualifications, skills, and accomplishments. By presenting structured and organised content, you’re able to spotlight specific achievements and experiences that demonstrate your expertise. The integration of relevant keywords from the job description bolsters the alignment between your capabilities and the company’s needs. Ultimately, this segment serves to validate your qualifications and set you apart from other candidates by illustrating your potential to contribute meaningfully to the role.

The call to action (CTA) serves as a dynamic conclusion to the video resume, designed to inspire action and encourage further engagement. Through a confident and optimistic tone, you recap the value you bring to the table and express gratitude for the viewer’s time. By inviting them to take specific actions, such as reaching out or arranging an interview, the CTA displays your proactive nature and streamlines the process for employers. The CTA’s purpose extends beyond the video’s end; it’s a bridge to the next steps, whether that’s further communication or proceeding to subsequent stages of the hiring process.

5 Video Resume Example Scripts

1. the creative storyteller.

Introduction:

“Hello there! I’m , and I’m not your average candidate. My journey into began with a spark of curiosity and a drive to create meaningful experiences. Today, I’m excited to show you how my unique journey aligns perfectly with the role at .”

Selling Point:

“I’ve always believed in the power of stories to connect people. As a , I crafted narratives that engaged audiences, resulting in a increase in customer engagement. I’m not just a storyteller; I’m a problem solver. My ability to transform complex ideas into compelling visuals and narratives has consistently delivered results.”

Call To Action:

“Thank you for taking the time to learn about my journey. I’m confident that my passion, creativity, and track record of success will make a significant impact at . Let’s connect and explore how I can contribute to your team’s success. Looking forward to speaking with you!”

2. The Skill Demonstrator

“Greetings! I’m , and I’m thrilled to showcase my expertise in that perfectly aligns with the needs of the role at .”

“Throughout my career, I’ve honed my prowess to drive innovation and efficiency. In my previous role at , I transformed complex challenges into streamlined solutions that increased by . My experience extends beyond just a skill; it’s a passion that fuels my commitment to excellence.”

“Thank you for diving into my skill set. I’m eager to bring my expertise to the dynamic team at . Let’s connect to discuss how my capabilities can contribute to continued success. Looking forward to the opportunity!”

3. The Virtual Tour

“Welcome to my world! I’m , and I’m excited to introduce you to my workspace, where creativity, dedication, and innovation come to life.”

“In my career, I’ve learned the importance of an organised and inspiring workspace. As a , I’ve successfully managed projects that demanded meticulous attention to detail. This space isn’t just where I work; it’s where I craft solutions that exceed expectations.”

“Thank you for virtually stepping into my workspace. I believe that the environment we work in shapes the quality of our work. Let’s discuss how my commitment to excellence and attention to detail can contribute to the success of . Excited to connect!”

4. The Problem Solver

“Greetings! I’m , and I’m not just another candidate. I’m a solution-driven ready to tackle challenges and drive success at .”

“Throughout my career, I’ve thrived in solving complex problems that faces. At , I devised strategies that addressed , resulting in a increase in efficiency. My track record of innovative problem-solving sets me apart.”

“Thank you for exploring my approach to problem-solving. I’m excited to bring my analytical mindset and strategic thinking to . Let’s connect to discuss how my solutions can drive positive change and growth. Eager to hear from you!”

5. The Visual Portfolio

“Welcome to my visual journey! I’m , a creative professional ready to showcase my expertise in that aligns seamlessly with the role at .”

“My passion for has driven me to produce impactful projects that transcend expectations. From to , each piece represents my dedication to creativity and innovation. It’s not just about what I create; it’s about the stories I bring to life.”

“Thank you for exploring my visual portfolio. I’m thrilled about the opportunity to contribute my creative vision to the exceptional team at . Let’s connect and discuss how my work can elevate creative endeavours. Excited to connect!”

Top 5 Do’s and Don’ts of Making a Video Resume

While it may seem simple to create a video resume, the majority of people are still falling victim to bad habits that may inadvertently be putting potential employers off. Here are 5 quick dos and dont’s for creating a successful video resume.

Do’s:

1. Plan Your Script

Structure your video with a clear introduction, your key selling points, and a compelling conclusion.

2. Practice Body Language

Maintain confident posture, make eye contact with the camera, and smile to create a positive impression.

3. Be Concise

Keep your video within the recommended time limit (usually 1-2 minutes) to maintain viewer engagement.

4. Tailor to the Role

Customise your video to align with the job description and the company’s values.

5. Edit Professionally

Use video editing tools to enhance the quality, add captions, and ensure a polished final product.

Don’ts:

1. Don’t Ramble

Stay on point and avoid unnecessary tangents or overly detailed explanations.

2. Don’t Neglect Appearance

Dress appropriately for the role and ensure your background is clutter-free and professional.

3. Don’t Overdo Effects

While creativity is encouraged, avoid excessive animations or distractions that may overshadow your content.

4. Don’t Ignore Audio Quality

Ensure clear and crisp audio to avoid distractions and ensure your message is heard.

5. Don’t Forget the Basics

While being creative is important, ensure that your resume is still professional and aligned with industry norms.

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7 Entry-Level Videographer Resume Examples for 2024

Creating a resume for an entry-level videographer role requires focus on specific skills and experience. This article offers solid resume examples and strategic advice tailored to the industry. Learn how to highlight technical skills, showcase relevant projects, and use action verbs.

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Here's what we see in strong entry-level videographer resumes.

Impact Numbers Catch Attention : Examples: videos created , views generated , engagement rates , and time saved in editing . These metrics help hiring managers see your value.

Mention Relevant Skills : Include skills on your resume that you have and are mentioned on the job description. Some popular ones are video editing , Adobe Premiere , Final Cut Pro , motion graphics , and color grading . But don't include all of them, choose the ones you have and are mentioned in the JD.

Personal Projects Show Initiative : Show your work through personal projects. Use phrases like short film , social media video , and documentary work to demonstrate your experience.

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Education section placement

If you are an entry-level videographer, place your education section at the top of your resume. This highlights your recent studies and any relevant courses you've taken. Provide details about your degree, major, and any specialized training in videography or film production.

If you have completed internships or projects during your studies, include them briefly in this section to show practical skills alongside your formal education.

Portfolio inclusion

Include a link to your online portfolio in your resume. This should feature your best work. For a videographer, having a reel or samples of video projects is essential. Use platforms like Vimeo or YouTube to upload your work and provide links.

Make sure your portfolio is easy to navigate with clearly labeled projects. Add brief descriptions for each video to explain your role and the tools you used.

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Ideal resume length.

Keep your resume to one page. As someone starting as a videographer, you have the benefit of being concise. The focus should be on your recent projects and relevant skills. Remember, the aim is to present your experience quickly and clearly. You can use a well-organized template to help fit your most important information on a single page.

Manage space wisely by prioritizing. For a videographer, highlight your technical skills and any hands-on experience with video cameras or editing software. Fresh graduates should showcase relevant coursework or any internships. You want the hiring manager to see your best qualifications without searching for them. Avoid small text or narrow margins. Easy reading is key. Your most impactful achievements should jump off the page right away.

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Software skills.

List specific video editing software you are proficient in, like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve. Having skills in these programs is critical for an entry-level videographer.

If you have experience with other relevant tools like After Effects for motion graphics or Audacity for audio editing, include these as well. This shows your versatility and readiness for various tasks.

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Work Experience

  • VIP Support - provides technical assistance for iPads, laptops, personal video equipment, mobile devices and audiovisual needs to the VIP group. Provides technical support on problems related to corporate services like email (google mail), internet/intranet access, remote access, mobile services, etc
  • Is available to work flexible hours including extra time, work over night, weekends and travel
  • Create and review strategy and roadmap for new product initiative
  • Design review with team to iron out usability issues that came up during user research
  • Meet and close partners essential to the success of the product
  • Review user data and make changes to product based on usage
  • Give pitch to senior executives for annual product review
  • Create messaging and go-to-market strategy in collaboration with marketing and PR for key launches to generate market awareness of your work
  • Manage client’s expectations and satisfaction at all times
  • Availability and willingness to travel across the country
  • Work in close coordination with other team members
  • Experience developing and optimizing real time video streaming systems in large enterprise environments
  • Experience working with PBX integration scenarios including inbound and outbound PSTN and SIP Trunking
  • Direct work experience with video codecs (e.g. VP8, H.323, H.264), knowledge of how the various codecs work, and the ability to recommend the appropriate codec based on a specific set of use cases
  • Experience with Cisco Video Communications Server, Telepresence Management Suite, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  • Implement data collection instrumentation to measure complex and often changing processes for our key programs
  • Develop TVS suppliers’ database, looking for new talents worldwide: cameramen, video editors, motion-designers, actors
  • Establish goals, plans and related metrics, track progress, and operate through obstacles to achieve program objectives
  • Create reporting and dashboards for critical metrics to illustrate progress against goals to support team activities and report to management on weekly/monthly basis
  • Work cross functionally with the content licensing, product management, engineering, merchandising and finance teams to document and define initiatives and drive them through execution
  • Experience in production of documentaries
  • Possess knowledgeable of South Sudan context
  • Ensure high technical quality of end product
  • Manage processes and maintain accurate records (while filming)
  • Excellent communication skills including written and oral

Professional Skills

  • Strong analytical, interpersonal, facilitation and leadership skills along with effective oral/written communication skills
  • Excellent planning, prioritizing and organizational skills
  • Proven analytical and quantitative skills including a strong understanding of media/content metrics, data sources, etc
  • Strong leadership/coaching experience and track record of developing talent - both technical and soft skills
  • Strong mentoring and coaching skills to develop inexperienced team members
  • Excellent writing skills and ability to speak and message effectively to the BETN audiences
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the proven ability to build consensus and work as part of an executive team

How to write Video Resume

Video role is responsible for organizational, technical, video, leadership, computer, programming, interpersonal, software, editing, analytical. To write great resume for video job, your resume must include:

  • Your contact information
  • Work experience
  • Skill listing

Contact Information For Video Resume

The section contact information is important in your video resume. The recruiter has to be able to contact you ASAP if they like to offer you the job. This is why you need to provide your:

  • First and last name
  • Telephone number

Work Experience in Your Video Resume

The section work experience is an essential part of your video resume. It’s the one thing the recruiter really cares about and pays the most attention to. This section, however, is not just a list of your previous video responsibilities. It's meant to present you as a wholesome candidate by showcasing your relevant accomplishments and should be tailored specifically to the particular video position you're applying to. The work experience section should be the detailed summary of your latest 3 or 4 positions.

Representative Video resume experience can include:

  • Good verbal and written communication skills, able to present confidently and effectively
  • Strong leadership and communication skills, and experience managing or supervising a cross-functional team
  • Excellent ability to execute on product plans, prioritization and communication skills; comfortable interacting with all management levels
  • Strong system-level debugging experience and analytical skills: uses data to estimate, measure and optimize software
  • A reel that demonstrates strong video storytelling skills
  • Good written/verbal skills required. Strong team player

Education on a Video Resume

Make sure to make education a priority on your video resume. If you’ve been working for a few years and have a few solid positions to show, put your education after your video experience. For example, if you have a Ph.D in Neuroscience and a Master's in the same sphere, just list your Ph.D. Besides the doctorate, Master’s degrees go next, followed by Bachelor’s and finally, Associate’s degree.

Additional details to include:

  • School you graduated from
  • Major/ minor
  • Year of graduation
  • Location of school

These are the four additional pieces of information you should mention when listing your education on your resume.

Professional Skills in Video Resume

When listing skills on your video resume, remember always to be honest about your level of ability. Include the Skills section after experience.

Present the most important skills in your resume, there's a list of typical video skills:

  • Good pattern recognition skills and excellent organization skills
  • Excellent communication skills, articulates a complex concept or situation effectively
  • Excellent communication skills (public speaking, writing, effective listening)
  • Strong visual storytelling skills and good sense of timing
  • Able to demonstrate good stakeholder management skills as well as fronting the relationship with agencies
  • Good personal organisation and effective time management skills

List of Typical Experience For a Video Resume

Experience for video project manager resume.

  • Good project management skills: breaking down tasks, simplifying requirements, establishing owners and timelines, and status reporting
  • Well proven and demonstrated capacity and experience in the field of video documentation
  • Analytical and data engineering skills with analytics background preferably with experience in BI tools like Tableau
  • Proven people communication skills and the ability to adapt style to meet and work with diverse personalities
  • Strong C/C++, Java programming skills
  • Prior experience developing modular and extensible software architectures, with an understanding of API stability, consistency and versioning
  • Well proven and demonstrated creativity in producing highly engaging products
  • Proven experience is growing video and optimizing video distribution
  • Creative problem-solving skills while working in a fast-paced, start-up environment

Experience For Video Director Resume

  • Technical skills required for some visual journalism team jobs, such as video shooting and editing
  • Proven experience creating compelling, shareable video content
  • Proven experience (3-5 years or more) in developing software systems
  • Effectively present information to individuals (management, clients, customers, general public) and respond to questions
  • Aptitude to learn quickly and effectively
  • Develop solutions around and outside of the video platform that enable the broad range of constituents to work effectively with video content
  • Proactively work with SI’s and Industry partners to effectively position Ericsson solutions in a wide range of ecosystems
  • DevOps skills (Linux containers/Docker, Puppet, Ansible, Varnish, Nginx, Shell, AWS, GCP)

Experience For Video Technician Resume

  • Experience in marketing and e-commerce merchandising executing highly visible online customer experiences
  • Communication skills and communicating to technical, business, and consumer-facing audiences
  • Be highly skilled guiding the development of beautiful, original, and creative branded experiences from concept to implementation
  • Skills in Outlook, Excel, Word, Photoshop. Basic Video Editing also required
  • Extraordinary organizational skills to coordinate heavy multi-tasking

Experience For Video Software Engineer Resume

  • Work with the rest of the Product Engineering team to design APIs that support multiple different platforms effectively
  • A strong eye for and attention to detail around optimizing user experiences
  • Maintains proficiency in videoconferencing and collaborative technology as well as professional office skills both of a technical and non-technical nature
  • Maintain proficiency in videoconferencing and collaborative technology as well as professional office skills both of a technical and non-technical nature
  • Provide direction and prioritization to a skilled team of configuration resources responsible for initial analytic configuration of our video analytic products
  • Bring agency or client-side marketing experience to our concepts and design on a wide variety of advertising, marketing and corporate content
  • Experience with VTC service and support, including scheduling, monitoring, administrative support, and technical assistance to VTC customers
  • Experience/working in a dynamic environment and producing quality work to demanding timescales

Experience For Video Assistant Resume

  • Experience working in a dynamic environment and producing quality work to demanding timescales
  • Experience with VTC service and support, including scheduling, monitoring, administrative support, and technical assistance to VTC clients
  • Partner with Marketing to deliver effective planning and forecasting of sales, connect and disconnect activity
  • Experience with VTC service and support, including scheduling, monitoring, administrative support, and technical assistance to video teleconference clients
  • Editing, shooting, writing, and After Effects experience while in management
  • Technically proficient camera operator with experience shooting, lighting, and sound recording
  • Extensive experience in the field of signal processing or software engineering
  • XP in Agile Software Development working experience: pair programming, TDD, Continuous Delivery

Experience For Video Infrastructure Operations Engineer Resume

  • Experience configuring and deploying in virtualized environments, such as VMWare, KVM, OpenStack, AWS, etc
  • Experience owning and driving end-to-end processes and requirements
  • Handle gear prep prior to shoots, work with gear during production and breakdown following production
  • Experience working with and troubleshooting Cisco, Polycom products required
  • Support daily operations of global Video Infrastructure by applying network experience to a rapidly expanding voice, video and control network
  • Experience designing and implementing scalable video architecture
  • Experience in writing and/or video editing for a newsroom, digital outlet, or brand

Experience For Video Conferencing Engineer Resume

  • Experience developing and managing executive relationships at large companies
  • Experience in provisioning and troubleshooting Cisco Acano (CVMR), vBrick, AppSpace, Digital Signage, LifeSize and Polycom video systems
  • Experience in video production environment, post and live action Extensive work with outside video, creative, marking and/or advertising agencies
  • Maintain strong relationships with the client’s Creative, Marketing and Merchandising contacts
  • Establish a strong understanding of our client’s products and their positioning in the marketplace
  • Basic understanding of business accounting; experience with standard software programs such as Microsoft Excel, Word

Experience For Senior Video Software Engineer Resume

  • Build and maintain strong relationships with both Social and Digital Advertising, ensuring clear roles and responsibilities between the teams
  • Maintain and operate company vehicles/tools in compliance with corresponding company policies
  • Experience working with or in a Health Care company
  • Previous experience working with a UN agency or in the field of development is an asset
  • Experience working with Tier 1 CDN’s such as Akamai or Limelight
  • Love for building mobile applications and detailed knowledge of Android (or a strong desire to learn)
  • Extensive experience with web infrastructure, distributed systems, performance analysis, large-scale data processing
  • Experience utilizing MS SQL for data acquisition and analysis
  • Solid understanding of databases and query languages, especially MS SQL

Experience For Video Editing Intern Resume

  • Experience working with large toolsets
  • Experience working with media formats on mobile, tablet, desktop and OTT devices
  • Very strong in one of the following
  • At least one year of color and/or sound finishing experience
  • Experience at an agency or competitive media or publishing company
  • Experience working in the digital space
  • Forward thinking and able to prioritize tasks

Experience For Video Marketing Manager Resume

  • YouTube and Social media advertising experience
  • Search marketing experience desired
  • Work experience in agency managing client needs and creative deliverables
  • Experience creating video content from scratch
  • Communicate with channel providers, understand content priorities, upcoming changes, rebrands, launches
  • Experience working with DNS, Anycast, HTTP, REST, JSON, XML and other web and network technologies

List of Typical Skills For a Video Resume

Skills for video project manager resume.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to interact and communicate effectively
  • Strong communication skills, copy writing, editing, and proofreading
  • Experience filming with DSLR cameras and editing in Adobe Premiere is Required – show us your portfolio – we want to see your skills!
  • Strong communications skills, including the ability to communicate with management and people with varying levels of technical acumen
  • Strong communication skills, including customer-facing dialogue and negotiation
  • Excellent research, writing, and fact checking skills
  • Proven track record of closing complex deals with key customers; build value-added selling skills
  • Strong project management skills, including assessment and problem-solving
  • Self-motivated with strong problem solving / troubleshooting skills

Skills For Video Director Resume

  • Strong knowledge with demonstrated experience using VTC Codec's, VTC Enterprise components, Video Streaming appliances
  • Good design skills and an understanding of digital storytelling
  • Excellent communication skills and a track record of working cross-functionally, including with tech, product and creative
  • Good technical reporting and documentation skills (technical manuals, reports, problem descriptions, test cases etc…)
  • Excellent programming skills in node.js and various JS frameworks

Skills For Video Technician Resume

  • Excellent software architecture skills and a passion for writing maintainable, organized code
  • Strong problem-solving skills to troubleshoot questions and concerns
  • Video production/editing skills as evidenced in application materials
  • Problem solving and communication skills as evidenced by the application materials
  • Strong communication & problem solving skills required
  • Highly analytical person with strong problem-solving skills
  • Proficiency in C/C++, strong software development, optimization, and debugging skills
  • Proactive and self-motivated with excellent analytical and problem solving skills
  • High level of enthusiasm, with strong influencing and negotiation skills

Skills For Video Software Engineer Resume

  • Good overall problem solving and IT skills
  • Strong collaboration, partnering and communication skills
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, organization and time management capabilities
  • Excellent leadership and motivation skills to manage a team through change
  • Advanced Post Production Skills and Motion Graphics strongly desired
  • Excellent problem solving, analytical, communication and documentation skills
  • Strong verbal and written communications skills with an ability to navigate and communicate to engineers up to Senior VPs
  • Possesses good presentation, written and oral communication skills and competent in PC/software for business use

Skills For Video Assistant Resume

  • Excellent communication skills (written and oral) and ability to communicate and work well with other team members
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills in both French and English
  • Strong, thorough and efficient communication skills
  • Strong software skills in C++ and Python
  • Solid PC based computer skills

Skills For Video Infrastructure Operations Engineer Resume

  • Proven programming skills and C/C++ coding abilities
  • Good written and oral interpersonal skills
  • Highly motivated with excellent English presentation, verbal and written communication skills required
  • Excellent C/C++/shell/Python programming skills in the Linux environment
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with individuals at both peer and management levels
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills in local language and English
  • Good organizational skills, punctuality, and dependability
  • Excellent PC and Macintosh skills

Skills For Video Conferencing Engineer Resume

  • Track record of successful practical problem solving, excellent written and social communication, and documentation skills
  • Excellent communication skills, ability to lead script development, story boarding, etc
  • A combination of analytical skills, curiosity, and a strong interest in people
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to work under pressure
  • Excellent communication and consultative skills on sales proposals to senior decision-makers
  • Good communication skills proficiency in verbal and written English
  • Proven design skills coupled with an understanding of motion graphics workflow

Skills For Senior Video Software Engineer Resume

  • Strong written, verbal, and cross-cultural communication skills
  • Excellent communications skills and ability to write compelling scripts in Hindi and English
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills, and work well independently as well as in a team environment
  • Strong negotiation, analytical, and conceptual skills
  • Experience with Python programming skills for accomplishing computer vision and machine learning tasks
  • Good overall skills with Adobe Creative applications, particularly Final Cut or Premier Pro and After Effects
  • Strong analytical skills; passion and savvy about numbers and metrics

Skills For Video Editing Intern Resume

  • Training and working with a strong reporting team with varying experience in video
  • Programming skills in C++, Java, and Python
  • Consulting with video producers and digital content team members effectively
  • Strong embedded Linux development, cross compiling, scripting, and troubleshooting experience
  • Experience working within an audience development team for a digital publisher, with experience managing traffic-driving projects
  • Proficient writing, editing, and proofreading skills

Skills For Video Marketing Manager Resume

  • Extensive knowledge with demonstrated experience in Webcasting and Streaming Video systems using today's latest technology
  • Proven track record of working on large scale video infrastructure projects, including scoping, and resource and priority and timeline management
  • Proven video streaming and media workflow experience and in-depth knowledge, and understanding of all streaming technologies
  • Demonstrated experience/understanding in machine learning algorithms
  • Proven track record of success at building engaging video experiences for publishers
  • Demonstrated editorial engagement and experience relating to the creation, development and execution of online video programming and content
  • Possesses critical thinking skills, supported by an understanding of web analytics and its applications
  • Proven track record of creating compelling digital video experiences that reach millions

List of Typical Responsibilities For a Video Resume

Responsibilities for video project manager resume.

  • Lead and/or contribute to strategic planning to package and recognize revenue for ESPN’s vast inventory of short-form video content, across desktop, mobile and emerging platforms
  • Strong editing skills with a deep understanding of storytelling required
  • Excellent English language skills (writing and presenting). Proficiency in Dutch or the willingness to learn Dutch
  • Solid programming skills (e.g., in Matlab and C or C++)
  • BS in Computer Science with 4+ years of experience, Master's with 3+ years of experience or PHD with experience
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills that have been used in a rapid paced, cross-functional and deadline-driven organization
  • Proven experience in developing long-term, on-going software projects
  • Capable of working within a cross-functional org while effectively influencing stakeholders to create scalable solutions
  • Extensive communication, customer service, and troubleshooting skills in VC, directly supporting clients

Responsibilities For Video Director Resume

  • Relevant accounting or auditing experience - SEC experience required
  • Experience working with Unix/Linux operating systems; specifically experience with RedHat, and Solaris
  • Experience with video technology, DSLR camera shooting, audio and lighting equipment, as evidenced in application materials
  • Proven experience as a Software Engineer working with Video Streaming workflows
  • Consultative skills - extracting the right information, from the right people

Responsibilities For Video Technician Resume

  • Loves working in an agile, fast paced environment and wants to grow their technical & creative skills
  • Motivate and lead associates by example, effectively communicating individual, team and company objectives
  • Coach, mentor, and develop team members. Motivate and lead associates by example, effectively communicating individual, team and company objectives
  • Demonstrated experience in developing interactive videoapplications
  • Good knowledge of OpenCV and strong interests on developing algorithms
  • Experience working in a customer-focused environment and demonstrated ability to create systems and procedures to accomplish customer satisfaction
  • Demonstrated experience in video data and corresponding libraries such as OpenCV
  • Experience of professional experience in producing documentaries and videos

Responsibilities For Video Software Engineer Resume

  • Have a creative mind and fine-tuned, storytelling skills
  • Prior video, film or TV production accounting experience
  • Proven work experience with video editing
  • Technical troubleshooting skills with broadcast equipment
  • Proven experience ideally including video production qualifications
  • Any relevant Professional Certification and skills in 1 (or more) of the following domains: Cisco, Polycom, Acano, other VC Vendors, Microsoft, …
  • Python/Go programming skills
  • Collaborates and communicates effectively, possesses and open-minded approach to problem-solving

Responsibilities For Video Assistant Resume

  • Experience wtih equipment operation experience in live event environment
  • Prior experience operating a camera in a sports venue or live entertainment environment
  • Prior experience operating a video board display in a sports environment
  • In depth host/configuration management skills
  • Operates statistical software from the video board control room to enhance fans’ game day experience
  • Allocate projects to the most suitable Video and CG operators based on experience and skill set
  • Generating new visual experiences and clips for Instagram and social media hubs
  • Programming experience in C
  • Five + years experience supporting Video Conferencing and Audio Conferencing, Audio Mixing and Room Audio Tuning

Responsibilities For Video Infrastructure Operations Engineer Resume

  • Experience working with and communicating with the user community, interpreting issues, understanding requirements, and rapidly deploying solutions
  • Experience producing, styling, and editing video and still images on mobile-based editing apps, Adobe Premiere, Photoshop and/or other similar programs
  • Experience configuring and utilizing monitoring systems including Zabbix, Riverbed, New Relic, Ineoquest, and Evertz MVP
  • Experience deploying, supporting, and documenting video streaming infrastructure such as Wowza, VBrick, or similar
  • Experience with video products and/or programming, both video on demand and live streaming, as well as video advertising

Responsibilities For Video Conferencing Engineer Resume

  • Two+ years experience in Video broadcasting, Video and Data Switching, Video Capture and Video Conferencing
  • Experience working with changing needs, infrastructure, and evolving business processes
  • Be the product expert our Video Network Monitoring products and show a strong understanding of our customer’s network and broadcasting systems
  • Previous coaching/leadership experience (e.g., peer coaching, side-by-side, on-the-job training /facilitation of other employees)
  • Have experience in data retrieving from SQL Server, Oracle and My SQL using flat files, accessing the database required

Responsibilities For Senior Video Software Engineer Resume

  • Vocational training in Engineering, Video Technology, Computer/Networking Technology or equivalent experience
  • Previous experience in the following areas: Stage Lighting, Sound, Rigging, Video and Scenic Set up
  • Working experience in end to end digital video solution design including video encoding, delivery and DRM
  • Good understanding of video encoding, compression and adaptive streaming technologies and standards
  • Experience with architecting and designing large -scale VTC solutions using technologies similar to Cisco, Vidyo, Polycom, or Lync
  • Or relevant Working experience in the Semiconductor Industry, Video Broadcast market, developing or evaluating systems
  • Experience with publishing in reputed computer vision, image processing, or pattern recognition conferences, including CVPR, BMVC, ICPR, and ICIP

Responsibilities For Video Editing Intern Resume

  • Experience in C++ and C programming for accomplishing computer vision and machine learning tasks
  • Experience installing, configuring and supporting telepresence and VC endpoints
  • Experience building production systems using the Python programming language
  • Experience with tools for Video Encoding & Packaging tools including ffmpeg & shaka packager
  • Experience in producing, editing and promoting video
  • + Experience designing and supporting various Audio/Visual systems for special mission applications including live outside events\
  • + Experience maintaining Avid editing suites and Avid Nexis/Interplay online editing platform\
  • Experience using a bug tracking system and ticketing technical issues
  • Comprehensive understanding of software development and experience managing video infrastructure

Responsibilities For Video Marketing Manager Resume

  • Strong understanding of and highly conversant in the video industry, including familiarity with best technological practices and product features
  • Develop coaching and training programs to increase skill level and productivity of Digital Producers
  • Five+ years experience troubleshooting for Mac, Linux, Windows, as related to Video Conferencing
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams including functional leads
  • Experience with FCC regulations including closed captioning, standards and practices
  • Previous experience developing and maintaining large-scale web applications

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1. Understand Your Audience

2. structure your script.

  • Introduction: Start by introducing yourself and stating the position you’re applying for.
  • Body: Highlight your key skills, experience, and achievements that make you a strong candidate for the role.
  • Closing: End with a strong closing statement that reiterates your interest in the role and includes a call to action.

3. Crafting the Introduction

4. highlight your skills and experience, 5. the closing statement, 6. final tips for a successful video cover letter.

  • Be Authentic: Let your personality shine through. Employers want to see the real you, not a rehearsed version of what you think they want to hear.
  • Practice: Practice your script several times to ensure you’re comfortable and confident on camera.
  • Keep it Professional: While you want to be yourself, remember to maintain a professional tone throughout the video.
  • Quality Matters: Invest in good lighting and sound quality to ensure your video is clear and easy to watch.

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  • • Developed storylines and character arcs for over 15 multimedia video projects, resulting in a 30% increase in viewer engagement.
  • • Conducted extensive research to ensure accuracy and depth in scripts, leading to a 25% improvement in content quality.
  • • Collaborated with instructional designers to incorporate educational principles into video scripts, enhancing training effectiveness by 20%.
  • • Managed script revisions and approvals, ensuring timely updates and compliance with company guidelines.
  • • Led the creation of a technical manual that streamlined user interaction, reducing user errors by 20%.
  • • Coordinated with project stakeholders to ensure all narrative elements met creative and instructional objectives.
  • • Assisted in writing and editing training materials, including lesson plans and technical guides, contributing to a 15% increase in training session effectiveness.
  • • Conducted audience analysis to tailor content to target demographic, improving material relevance by 25%.
  • • Updated and formatted various educational materials, ensuring consistency and clarity across documents.
  • • Organized and maintained a database of training scripts, facilitating easy retrieval and updates.
  • • Participated in client interviews to gather feedback and incorporate revisions, enhancing overall document quality.

Script Writers aren't just storytellers; they're the architects of compelling narratives that captivate audiences. Their work ensures that dialogues resonate, conflicts feel real, and emotions are deeply felt. The magic they create behind the scenes is what often drives a film or series to success.

To excel, they must have an exceptional grasp of language and a vivid imagination. Employers value their ability to craft intricate plots and believable characters. Your Script Writer resume should highlight these skills prominently, showcasing your unique flair for storytelling and your technical prowess in writing.

How to Structure a Job-Winning Script Writer Resume

Your script writer resume should be a compelling story in itself, showcasing your talent, experience, and what sets you apart from others. Here are the main sections that your resume should include, each with a brief explanation of their significance:

  • Contact information: This section should include your name, phone number, email, and possibly a link to an online portfolio or LinkedIn profile. It ensures the recruiters can reach you easily. Contact information must be clear and current.
  • Professional summary: This is a brief paragraph that highlights your most significant achievements and writing style. It provides a snapshot of your career and expertise. This section helps you make a strong first impression.
  • Work experience: List your previous writing jobs and projects, clearly stating your role and contributions. Include details like the names of the projects, duration, and any notable accomplishments. It shows your track record of past work and success.
  • Education: Mention your academic qualifications, including any specialized training in scriptwriting or related fields. This includes the name of the institution, degree obtained, and graduation date. It provides proof of your formal education and training.
  • Skills: Highlight specific skills such as screenwriting software, genres of expertise, and any other relevant abilities. These skills show what you bring to the table. A skills section ensures that the recruiter doesn't miss your competencies.

Beyond the main sections, adding these additional sections can make your resume even more compelling. Here are three recommendations:

  • Awards and honors: Mention any accolades, awards, or recognitions you have received in the field of scriptwriting. This can be festivals, competitions, or industry recognitions. It showcases your achievements and can differentiate you from other candidates.
  • Professional affiliations: Include memberships in writing guilds, industry associations, and other relevant organizations. Mentioning these affiliations shows your active involvement in the writing community. It signals your commitment to your profession.
  • References: Provide a list of individuals who can vouch for your writing abilities and professional conduct. This should include their names, positions, and contact information. References provide an added layer of authenticity to your resume.

Top Hard Skills for Script Writer Resumes

  • Screenwriting
  • Final Draft
  • Storyboarding
  • Script Analysis
  • Dialogue Writing
  • Plot Development
  • Script Formatting
  • Adobe Story
  • Scene Breakdown

Top Soft Skills for Script Writer Resumes

  • Attention to Detail
  • Time Management
  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Problem-Solving
  • Adaptability
  • Critical Thinking
  • Self-Motivation
  • Open to Feedback

Top Action Verbs for Script Writer Resumes

  • Conceptualize
  • Collaborate

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should my script writer resume be.

For a Script Writer, a resume should ideally be one to two pages long. Given the nature of the job, succinctness is key. You want to showcase your experience and skills without overwhelming the reader. Focus on the most relevant points that demonstrate your abilities, including past projects, scriptwriting credits, and unique skills that set you apart. Keeping your resume concise yet informative will help hold the employer's attention and make a strong impression.

What is the best format for a Script Writer resume?

The reverse-chronological format is often the best choice for a Script Writer resume. This format emphasizes your most recent work experience first, showcasing a clear timeline of your career. By leading with your latest and often most relevant work, you provide a straightforward narrative of your professional development. This format helps potential employers quickly see how your skills and experiences align with the role they are looking to fill.

What should I highlight on my Script Writer resume to stand out?

Highlighting your notable projects and unique writing style can make your Script Writer resume stand out. Mention your experience with various genres, your ability to adapt to different writing tones, and any awards or recognitions you have received. Additionally, showcasing collaborative projects where you've successfully worked within a team can demonstrate your versatility and ability to thrive in a creative environment. Tailoring these highlights to align with the job description will further emphasize your fit for the role.

What are some ways to quantify my experience on my Script Writer resume?

Quantifying your experience can significantly enhance your Script Writer resume. You could mention the number of scripts you've completed, the duration of projects, or the size of the teams you've worked with. If your work has had measurable success, like viewership numbers or box office performance, include those statistics. These quantifiable details offer a concrete demonstration of your impact and achievements, making your resume more compelling.

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