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Recruitment Videos

If you’re looking to reach candidates in a more engaging and authentic way, video should be a top priority. Although you can type out the job details, describe the company culture, and list all the reasons your company is a great place to work – video will take these topics to another level and leave a lasting impression.

Host videos on YouTube or Vimeo and link them to your job ads, your company profile, career site and social channels. This strategy will give your employment brand a boost and offer candidates more transparency into the work, the people, and the environment. Read on to learn how you can get started.

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Training Topics

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Watch & Learn

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See how it’s done! (2 mins)
Check out this sample recruitment video, advertising a Project Manager role.
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Video Making Tips

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Camera Shy? (2 mins)
Learn how you can create recruitment videos from behind the scenes.
Lengthy Approval Process? (3 mins)
Skip the waiting game and see how you can speed up the approval process when it comes to your recruitment videos.
Short on Time? (2 mins)
We’ll show you how to create recruitment videos in a flash.

Definitely! We have some creative tips for anyone looking to stay out of the limelight in our Overcoming Video Jitters article. You can leverage a colleague’s video, feature a photo slideshow with a voiceover, or let someone else take the stage by interviewing the hiring manager or team.

We have an article dedicated to this topic. Check out our Script Writing Best Practices to learn what you should include, best practices and a few sample scripts for reference.

If you’re looking to create an employer brand video to position yourself as an employer of choice, you will want to check out our Recruitment Video Checklist article. It will help you consider a few elements that are vital to the success of any recruitment video. In addition to that, ask yourself this question: What sets my company apart from the competition, and what should candidates take away from the video. Video is a great medium to support and advertise your employer brand proposition, so keep it in mind from the start.

Although candidates appreciate video content, you’ll want to be considerate of their time. We recommend a 1-2 minute video. This gives you enough time to cover the job details and the type of candidate you’re looking for.

We recommend including your company logo, a brief description of the position, some details about your company culture, location and benefits – and of course – and invitation to apply. If you want to view sample video scripts to get some inspiration, review our Script Writing Best Practices.

If a picture is worth a thousand words, just think about what a video can present to your target candidates. Video offers transparency and an inside look into your company – which is something very valuable to job seekers who are looking for the right fit. With video, you can effortlessly present people, places and products so clearly and with minimal effort compared to writing out long descriptions. Plus, you have complete control over how your company is perceived with this medium – so you can expect to strengthen your employment brand with every video you create.

Video is an exciting way to engage and connect with candidates and stand out from competitors who are still working solely with text-based company descriptions and photography. Video allows you to communicate so many things in an instant; like your company values, the attitudes of your workforce, the office environment, the caliber of talent you’re seeking, and more. Video can capture your employer brand and captivate your target candidates in as little as 60 seconds. It’s a valuable recruitment tool for every company, large or small.

Yes! When you reach the Finalise page, you will see the option to add a video about this job or your company. As long as your video is uploaded to Vimeo or YouTube, simply provide the link in the space provided and it will be included in your job posting. To learn more about recruitment videos, click here.