February 4, 2007
Speak For Yourself
I haven’t really applied for any jobs since finding myself unemployed almost a year ago. I’ve looked into a few opportunities but haven’t yet sent in my resume. My primary concern is how to stand out in a crowd, especially when I’m possibly older than the others in that crowd.
Perhaps the solution is Audio Resume, an interesting and affordable way to stand out from all the other applicants. Simply provide a toll free number with your standard resume so that prospective employers can hear your answers to five interview questions.
Since my previous job revolved around answering the phone and providing tech support and customer care, an audio resume would be ideal for any job that interests me.
I’ve also been involved in the hiring process at my former job so I do know that an Audio Resume would have caught my eye and intrigued my bosses. Taking the initiative to add this kind of stand-out feature shows creativity and desire. This is a small investment with the potential for huge returns.
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Thank you for this post. It’s nice to get information about improving one’s chances of employment from someone who has actually been involved in hiring in the past. I checked out their website and it seems really interesting. One thing though: from what I understand on their “How it Works” section, the toll-free number is for the job seeker.
You dial in to answer your 5 interview questions, which according to the info provided are “a strategic mix of traditional and behavioral interview questions” and then you are provided with a URL to place on your resume or cover letters. Potential employers can then go to the URL and access your Audio Resume.
Thanks again, I definitely want to keep this in mind.