Friday, May 8, 2020

How to Leverage YouTube for Job Search - CareerAlley

How to Leverage YouTube for Job Search - CareerAlley We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. YouTube is gaining popularity as an alternative to other job search tools. Not only can you view lots of how to videos on job search (see some of the topics below), you can use YouTube to promote yourself in a few ways. YouTube is a great tool for building a personal brand as well as creating your video resume (see 5 Resources for Visual Resumes). Personal branding is key to developing your career and video resumes have become more popular over the last few years. Personal Branding Depending on your profession, personal branding can be very important in your success factor. Some great examples are authors, Real Estate Brokers, Personal Trainers, Certified Financial Planners and the list goes on. YouTube is the perfect tool to help you build your brand. So just how do you do this? Who Are You? Before you get started, you need to define who you are (or want to be) in your career. Are you a Finance Expert or a Social Media expert? Whatever you are (or want to be), you need to define you. Define Your Audience Is your personal brand for recruiters or to let professionals in your field of work know who you are and what you do (or both)? Skills and Experience Using your resume (dont have one or need an update? See 5 Steps to a Great Resume). Tips and Resources: There are YouTube videos for just about everything, and job search is no exception. Following are some YouTube channels to help you with your job search: CAREEREALISM TV has a bunch of YouTube videos through their Careers on Tap series and their How to Tuesdays. There are episodes on how to change industries, interviews, how to overcome career fear and a bunch more. Certainly worth a look and listen. Career HMO Some interesting videos on job search (also related to Careerealism). Videos on networking, LinkedIn, Recruiters, Interviewing, Branding and more. Worth taking a look. The Interview Guys One of the more popular job search channels on YouTube. The videos are generally several minutes long, and cover topics focused on interviews and resumes. Theyve taken the time to categorize their videos into playlists, so you can focus on a topic. Snagajob Videos Snagajob, which also has a job search site, has a YouTube channel. The site has a wide variety of videos on interviews, how to find a job, etc. They also have topic specific videos such as What is it like to be a pizza delivery driver and the Hourly America series. Job-Applications This YouTube channel focuses on interviewing of former employees, what they role entailed as well as some information on what it was like to work at the company. This is a great place to conduct your research on companies before adding them to your list of places you would like to work. Many well known companies are featured (such as Walmart, Starbucks, Macys, etc.). Don Georgevich Dons YouTube channel focuses on job interviews. The interview series is broken up into modules. There are a bunch of videos on giving positive reviews on how Dons interview method worked for them. So is it worth your time watching YouTube videos on job search? Like everything else on the Internet, theres some really good stuff and some not so good stuff. Sorting out the good from the bad can be time consuming, so going with recommendations will probably save you from wasting time. Listening and watching a video on advice can be a welcome break from reading lots of books and articles. The real key is to gather the information you need and then get back to proactive job search. Refer back to those topics where you feel you need some help or additional information. We are always eager to hear from our readers. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions regarding CareerAlley content. Good luck in your search,Joey Google+ what where job title, keywords or company city, state or zip jobs by

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