Over our recent reading week I accompanied a childhood friend to New York City for a mini shopping spree. You see, my friend Stacie is getting married on Victoria Day weekend and is busy adding the finishing touches to the wedding of her dreams. The trip to the Big Apple was to take delivery on wedding party gifts and to briefly get away for some R&R before the forthcoming pressures of hosting the perfect wedding ceremony and reception.
The only glitch during what is turning out to be one the happiest time of her life is that she was recently laid off from her job as a Business Development Manager for a well-known recruiting firm in Toronto. But she won’t let this rain on her parade! No way; not our feisty Stacie!
On the flight there, we got to talking about a million and one things, more so to keep my mind off my fear of flying, but we won’t go their for now. One of the topics we touched on is that, with the help of her soon-to-be hubby (ahh, love can be grand, can’t it?), she filmed a 90-second vlog about her professional experience and accomplishments. She is linking this to the body of the e-mails she sends to potential employers and attaching her CV as well. This way she is putting a face to the name; it shows initiative and makes her standout as a candidate against the rest of the field of jobseekers.
I’ve talked about vlogging as a valuable social media networking tool on a previous post, but to see this idea in action is amazing. I’ve since viewed Stacie’s vlog and it is simple, short and savvy and will undoubtedly get her an interview soon. And the rest is up to her. That’s what job seekers are looking for isn’t? A chance to pitch their professional story in person.
Creating a vlog to complement other networking strategies is a creative way to make contacts online for wallflowers and non-wallflowers alike. In these hard economic times, it is this ingenuity that will get people looking for work into work. You can find everything you need to know about videoblogging all over the internet. This website is the one my friend used.
Whether vlogging is the latest job searching trend or not, it’s worth a try.