Summary: Looking for someone to film your video resume? Get tips for finding the perfect equipment and filmmaker in this free video clip.
Fallen Rechnitz & Kristi Webster represent WorkBlast.com, a multimedia-based online recruiting website, featuring video resumes and employer video job postings. CEO Nick Murphy and COO...read more
"Hi, I'm Kristi with WorkBlast.com and I'm here to answer some frequently asked questions about how to create a video resume. If you want help in filming your video resume there's a new database that is accessible through filmmyresume.com. This site lists professional videographers, specializing in video resumes and corporate videos. If you happen to know a videographer who wants to be listed on filmmyresume.com direct them to the website, it's free to become listed as a videographer. Pricing for video resumes varies by videographer and by how much editing and time you need them to spend on your video. As a general rule you're looking at spending between fifty and a hundred and fifty dollars per quality video resumes. Usually a hundred dollars is a good number to start with. Feel free to tell the videographer, that you're working with, how much you are willing to pay and stick to it."
eHow Article: How to Make a Professional Video Resume