Video Services
Show Candidates a "Day in the Life" at your Company
Show job seekers a "day in the life" of current employees and spread your employment message on top online sites with Video Services. Talk about why your company is the employer of choice, educate job seekers on details of the position, and create an emotional connection with the job seeker.
- Connect with an entirely new segment of candidates who learn visually by using video to tell the story of your employment brand.
- Create an emotional connection with candidates in a way you never have before.
- Automatically screen and filter out uninterested or unqualified candidates with a video that describes exactly what you are looking for.
- You will likely have more page views and receive greater results if you include video with your Job Postings.
- You own the content. Videos may be used on Careerbuilder.tv, employment websites, social media sites, or anywhere else you like.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
"I truly appreciate the drive behind this team to keep us fresh and relevant in our industry. By continuing to keep our Facebook presence active, this team has exceeded many expectations of the business. Our partnership with CareerBuilder and Personified is genuine and they have assisted us in reaching many of our hiring goals."
-Director of Recruiting, Comprehensive Pharmacy Services
Need advice or have questions about our solutions? Call us!
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