How to Make a Professional Video Resume

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Summary: Looking for someone to film your video resume? Get tips for finding the perfect equipment and filmmaker in this free video clip.

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By Fallen Rechnitz & Kristi Webster
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Contact: WorkBlast.com

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

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"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."

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