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Saturday, August 15th, 2009I’ve got some news coming on the direction of Job|SearchMarketing.
Looking to hire lawyers, BitterLawyer may be a great place to advertise
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
I dont know what sort of traffic or targeting is available but the site's webisodes are hysterical and sure to keep lawyers and law students coming back. Don't miss, 'Typo,' and 'Punching the Clown – Part 1.'
The videos are a little too long to feel comfortable watching them at work, about 5min. But that goes to show that film makers are still in control of the content and not a media company. A major law firm, legal recruiting firm or recruitment ad agency needs to jump on this.
Hat tip, Jose Santana.
Trovix kicks off viral video campaign, teaches careerbuilder a lesson
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008With its effort to move from job search technology provider to destination job site, Trovix has decided to lean on viral video as a means for getting the word out. They’re producing a series of videos presumably related to job search.
Episode 1, ‘Full Time Dreams,’ is now live on youtube. It’s has some sexual themes but they’re done in a way that is common to anyone whom watches night time television. I thought it was entertaining and worth the 2mins it took to watch. Though I doubt its going to captivate a legion of job seekers and compel them to check out Trovix. Filmmaker Easy Tiger Films sure hopes so.
If nothing else, Trovix has taught CareerBuilder a lesson in how to use sex to engage people with video without completely offending Barb in HR.
Btw, if you plan to produce a video, check out Tube Mogul. It distributes your video to bunch of video network sites (ie: revver, youtube, yahoo etc.) and tracks analytics.
Search engine optimization rap video
Friday, March 28th, 2008This is good…
Not the biggest fan of video resumes, LinkedIn on the other hand
Thursday, February 7th, 2008
I’m not the biggest fan of video resumes. While it’s becoming super-easy to create, publish and share video online, I just don’t think video resumes will ever take off. Video may one day be a great compliment to a persons resume but it will never replace it. LinkedIn. Thats another story.
Video resumes are too scary for employers concerned with ofccp regulation and eeoc. Watching a video is an inefficient means for gathering information. It can take over 3 minutes for a recruiter to get the information he/she needs from a video resume. Video resumes throw too big of a kink in the recruiting process to ever make an impact.
They aren’t making anything better for the candidate either. I have yet to see one video resume that compliments the candidates job search. Too often the candidate does a poor job on communicating what he/she brings to the table, is less attractive, less funny and more awkward than he/she thinks. A company called Cynopsis Media may disagree.
Linkedin on the other hand is much more likely to replace the standard resume. In fact, you can already see the word ‘LinkedIn’ becoming synonymous with resumes like ‘Google’ has with Internet search.
I recently overhead heard a girl on the street in nyc talking to a friend. She mentioned that she had sent the recruiter her, ‘LinkedIn.’ She never said the word, ‘resume.’
Connected Ventures gets VIDEO right
Thursday, July 26th, 2007Peter Altieri, CEO of RecruiTV (ive written about the company before) has a phrase that he uses, ’sweat the asset.’
Pete’s philosophy as it relates to recruitment videos is that companies have assets (ie: great workspace, fun work environment, creative people, strong management etc.) and recruitment videos can help to, ’sweat those assets,’ for recruitment.
I think that is exactly what Connected Ventures is doing with this video… How awesome is this!?
Lip Dub – Flagpole Sitta by Harvey Danger from amandalynferri and Vimeo.
RecruitTV is Heating Up With The Hot Internet Video Market.
Thursday, June 14th, 2007According to comScore, in March of 2007…
- 71.4 percent of Internet users streamed video.
- Google led the way (thanks to YouTube) with 1.1b videos streamed.
- Yahoo! followed with 434m videos streamed.
- Fox was third (probably thanks to myspace) with 421m videos streamed.
That’s hot and RecruiTV, CEO Peter Altieri says his 1.5yr old, "online video recruitment campaign development, video production," start-up has turned the corner that all successful start-ups must. It’s profitable.
He and his team are supporting employers’ recruiting efforts by breathing life into their employment messages and recruitment marketing plans with short recruitment videos and targeted distribution campaigns.
RecruiTV’s videos are top quality and focus on the people of the companies they feature; a formula that Peter believes brings the BEST talent closer to new hire training.
You wont find stock footage or professional voice overs on RecruiTV’s recruitment videos.
Peter knows that top talent can research a company’s position in the market, its potential for growth and its 401k plan. So he keeps RecruiTV’s cameras focused on the people that make up the company, its fun work environment, life at the org and the message that the employer wants to get out.
Check out the video that RecruiTV made for Juniper. (more videos here)
Given the above comScore data, the changing face of the Internet search experience to include video and the changing capabilities of personalization technologies like RSS to deliver video, I think its obvious that Internet video is here to stay. True to form an online recruitment video trend will be slow to follow but nonetheless, it will follow.
What Google/YouTube Means to Corporate Recruting
Tuesday, October 10th, 2006
It’s official. Google purchased YouTube for $1.6B. More from Yahoo! News.
WHAT THIS MEANS TO CORPORATE RECRUITING…
Right now…nothing. In the year or years ahead…I believe that short video clips may replace the text link ads that you see on the right hand side of a Yahoo! and Google search results page.
Rather than job postings and resume search from hotjobs and monster, you’ll purchase job search related keywords from yahoo and google. Job seekers searching yahoo and google for the keywords that you purchased are shown your recruitment video.
POR HEMPLO
- You purchase, ‘Sales Jobs New York’ from Google
- Job seeker searches Google for ‘Sales Jobs in New York
- Your recruitment video shows up on the right hand side.
- Job seeker clicks to view the video or visit your job blog.
- Job seeker applies, shares the video with the his/her professional contacts, posts the video to his/her blog and myspace account.
THE RESULT
Your employment brand message and job opportunities are distributed further with less effort. Branding metrics are up. You’re making better hires. I am not sure where total costs are as new costs surface such as video production and job blog creation.

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