June 9, 2023
CEO & Chief Strategiest at Behind the Design
You may feel down about your lack of design experience or nervous that you don’t meet all the requirements in the job description. In this article, I will show you how to set your fears aside and use a video to showcase your personality and skills, landing your dream job.
When looking for a job, it is hard for the hiring manager to identify the best candidates from a resume and cover letter, which is why many qualified candidates are often overlooked. Yes, you may be sending them a portfolio link, but the truth is, you need to stand out if you want to get that dream job.
A resume can’t tell a recruiter or hiring manager whether someone will fit into the culture, get along with others, or be professional with clients. Today, you need to show why you are the best candidate before entering the interview. Video is the way to do it.
Many companies are actually moving to video interviews. My teenage son went through this last Fall when he applied to Target. He had to record himself answering questions related to the job. It was uncomfortable, and I can’t blame him, especially since it was his first interview.
That was a retail job, and I have not yet seen that requirement in the design industry. But think about this, what if you do something unexpected? Not only does it show you are excited about the job, but it also gives you an instant connection.
LinkedIn reports that 76% of hiring managers believe seeing pre-recorded videos would be helpful. It would be helpful for many reasons.
From your experience, you probably know how much more engaging a video is on social media than a static post. Of course, that applies to job searching too.
First, let’s talk about where you will use video to obtain that dream job.
Each of these may be slightly different, but if you plan correctly, you can use the same video for several channels. For instance, your LinkedIn page is perfect for creating a “Meet Me” Video. That video can be used on your online portfolio or website as well. It can also be used for embedding into your PDF resume.
When creating a post for social, you may want something brief and a little more fun.
If you are applying for a specific position with a design firm, I suggest you customize the video to speak to that position and firm. This will help the recruiter see that you did your homework about the firm and position you are seeking.
You will start by introducing yourself. I realize this may be uncomfortable for you, but try relaxing. You want this to be a warm introduction. Next, you will clearly state your name, followed by the position you are applying for or seeking. Now slip in your personal brand statement.
Next, briefly explain why you are the best candidate for the position and what skills you can bring to the organization. Highlight your accomplishments, and don’t forget to add any work experience or volunteering related to this job or your passions.
You may consider covering a few simple questions that someone reading your resume may want to ask, such as:
Conclude with a request. This is your call to action. You are telling the viewer what you want them to do. For instance, if this is to a recruiter, ask for a formal interview. If this is for LinkedIn, ask for a referral to someone who might be hiring for the position you seek. Always end with a request. Then, give appreciation.
Your video should be 60 to 90 seconds in length. Any longer, and people get bored. Write out what you want to cover, then time yourself to ensure you can fit it into the timeframe without being rushed. This video is just a quick peek at who you are and why they should consider you. You can go into more detail during the actual interview. Pick the best stuff you have for this video.
You are applying for a career, not just a job. It is important to set your shot. Here are a few tips to help you.
If you are starting your interior design career, let me tell you something I tell all my students. You will be judged by your appearance. I am not saying it is right, but it is a fact. No one wants to hire a designer who doesn’t look or act the part. Professionalism is crucial to this video.
Technology has advanced, so you can shoot a video using your phone and edit using online software like Canva.
Another option is to record in Loom using your computer camera. In Loom, you are allowed 25 free videos.
You may also have software options from your college or university. You can also ask a fellow student who may be majoring in film or video production to help you with editing. It gives them video experience they can showcase in their own portfolio.
I am not going to tell you it is easy to create videos or to psych yourself up, but I will tell you that you will not die from creating a video unless you are doing something out of a Jackass movie.
Jacqueline Green is the driving force behind Behind the Design, a company dedicated to helping interior designers, architects, and creative entrepreneurs thrive through education, training, and marketing services. As founder, CEO, and Chief Strategist, she combines education, coaching, and marketing to empower business owners to achieve their goals. Her leadership is transforming how creative professionals build successful businesses, creating a community of empowered entrepreneurs.