So, after writing a little bit about Multimedia Resume, whether or not they are the way of the future, and of course listing the do's and don'ts, I've decided to create my own!
Take a look at my multimedia resume! The theme as you can see if technology!
Monday, April 16, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Multimedia Resumes a big hit?!
When applying for a job, there are always things to
consider:
1.
Preparing a resume
2.
Applying for a job
3.
If I get a job, I need to do an interview
4.
Fill out some more paperwork
Of course, this is just a short summary of a long process,
but the point being is the one at the very top: preparing a resume. Now, there are many interesting and creative
ways you can create a resume that best suits the job you are applying for.
While many individuals prefer creating their resume using the old-fashion way;
words on a white piece of paper (typed of course), lines spaced out correctly,
checking margins, bolding out important key words, and making some words bigger
than others, there is one way that actually has some potential in the field of
social media. We (and by “we” I mean those who actually get what these resumes
are) like to call this sort of resume “Multimedia Resumes”. Below are some
examples of these types and how they are effective:
As many would say, “Pictures are worth a thousand words”,
but in this case it means that Hagan Blount is actually willing to walk around
publicizing on a nicely printed sign that he is
unemployed and willing to “Tweet for Food”, something we can easily just tweet
about on our own Twitter and perhaps someone will be willing to fall pity to
us, therefore donating some money for food.
How is this resume effective? The simply answer is that it
has many many BIG in-your-face words or rather headings that make you want to
read more. Not to mention the pretty pictures and large numbers. The guy likes
blue and it certainly shows.
From the oh-so blood red font to another in-your-face big
lettering and catchy phrase at the bottom; “He was safely locked up—But now
he’s out!”, this resume captivates the essence of a man REALLY, I mean REALLY
looking for a job. He sure has something to offer, this being that he has “Job
Experience” AND “Education” as it’s notably larger than the other fonts. Simple
and sweet to the point, the man just wants a job and in it’s horror, this
resume painstakingly announces it all with fine mighty details.
Don’t they look spectacular? Well aside from their
attractive qualities, it doesn’t seem like multimedia resumes are the way of
the future as not many jobs are actually going to care how creative you are in
styling your resumes. Although, for some places, especially the technology or
media field, might find it tasteful and see that you gave a valiant effort in
impressing them.
However… you might want to stick to these Do’s and Don’ts
when creating resumes in general (also added tips on creating multimedia
resumes):
DOs:
All Resumes:
- Be sure to be clear in your objectives, make sure the
company knows what you have to offer and what you aspire to do
- Provide as much work experience as you can, if possible
relevant ones so that companies can see that you are an asset to the company
- List your skills, however simple you may think it is, not
many people would know how to write awesome blogs like the one you’re reading
Multimedia Resumes:
- Add wow-factor photos to draw the attention of your
viewers in
- Colorize your fonts to match the theme of your resume
- Use big, bold words to accentuate important
DON’Ts
- Turn your resumes into a thesis paper, resumes are meant
to be as short and a summary of who you are and not your life story (like I
once volunteered for an hour, that just looks simply horrifying)
- Print out one copy and think you’re finished, make sure
you save your resume on your computer, on a flash drive, on your email, on a
website (most handy!), or a few places that you can easily access (you never
know when you’ll need it!)
- Forget your contact information (THIS IS IMPORTANT!!),
otherwise your employer won’t know how to tell you that you’ve been hired or a potential
employee, hence missing out on a great opportunity
Multimedia Resumes:
- Make it seem like you’re turning in a paper, turn in a
masterpiece
- Use the same old layout of resumes, make it pop!
- Forget visuals!!!
Now that I’ve expressed my finer thoughts on multimedia
resumes and resumes in general, here’s what I’ll be doing since it’s 3am in
the morning:
Pinterest vs Video/Photo Sites
I don’t know about you, but I have always loved YouTube, a
video site that practically has any kind of music, events, and anything you can
film with a video camera or even a video you created on your own.
Another site that I use most often to upload photos is
Photobucket, a site that I’ve been quite loyal to for many years (since 2005 to
be exact, long huh?).
So how do similar sites like Pinterest, another video/photo
content sharing service become so popular to fans as well? After some
investigation into my own preferences and that of others, I’ll further compare
and contrast the features of Pinterest to that of YouTube and another photo
site such as Flickr. I’ll be listing the similarities in a list, while I’ll
contrast the differences of the sites individually.
Similarities:
- Upload photos, videos, and links
- Browse or discover other things people have put online
- Comment on other people’s sites
Overall, the basic functionalities of these sites are that
you can upload, share, and discover the things that people have uploaded
themselves.
Differences:
Pinterest:
- Has a “pin board”
- Layout features everything you’ve “pinned” up
- Easy for people to follow you
- No need to write blogs/messages, just simply put up things
you like on your board
- Launched in 2010
YouTube:
- Mostly a video-sharing website
- Top popular website, well-known and used internationally
- Big social impact, people are “discovered” through this
site, some become famous
- Owned by Google (also widely known, search engine most
popular)
- Launched in 2005
Flickr:
- One of the best online photo sharing management and
application
- Can control public viewing of materials
- Owned by Yahoo (has less visitors than Google)
- Launched in 2004
For more information on these sites, please visit the following wiki pages:
Pinterest: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest
YouTube: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube
These sites are very much different. Seemingly, however,
Pinterest has managed to pick up many users and fans. The reason? Not a
difficult one… I can conclude that it is purely preference and what a user
wants to accomplish through using a site. Although there are striking
similarities and a wide range of differences across these services, each and
every one of them does its own thing. Pinterest, with its engaging pin board
and easy-to-share content, allures and encourages users to express what they
love. This being the ultimately reason for its success; the site as a whole is
a way of expression and way to share with public who someone is based on their
likings.
I mean who doesn’t want to be able to express their love for
art and dogs? :)
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Nike Air Jordans
Ever heard of Jordans?
Boy: “Man dude I totally wanna get them Jordan airs this weekend!”
Boy’s friend: “Dude, yeah! Those are freshhhh!”
For those who don’t know what Jordans are or in the official
term, “Air Jordans”, this is what some of them look like:
You may have seen them on your guy friends, on some girls,
and even in stores while you were looking for shoes without noticing they were
even there. In social media, you probably have seen some of your friends post
new shoes that they waited all night for and finally wanted to show them off.
To start off, this brand of Nike shoes has been popularized
since 1985 and many of today’s NBA basketball players have been seen to
advertise their well-known brand.
More of the brand’s history can be read here on the wiki
page:
In their social media efforts to advertise the brand, Air
Jordans have been featured alongside NBA basketball players during commercial
airtime and their most popular logo called the “Jumpman” have been plastered
all around. One of their commercials can be seen below:
Nike has also created a separate website for these “Jumpman”
logoed shoes, which displays a variety of colored shoes and apparel one can
easily purchase on the site. The most notable features of the site enables
customers to “share” shoes that they like onto social media sites such as
Facebook, Delicious, Digg, Twitter, and Stumble Upon once you click into one of
their items. You may even “Send to a friend” via email or download pictures of
the shoes for later purchases.
In my opinion, I think that Nike hopes to achieve exposure
of their products via Facebook and Twitter. Nike can use these sites to update
their customers, fans, and customers about new products that are on the market,
but also can test to see how many responses they receive from a certain
product.
In terms of their success, I would measure it as being very
well off. I know a lot of people who wear Jordans and purchase the latest ones
because of it’s style. In some cases, some of the shoes are limited edition and
so many people go crazy to buy the latest trends. Overall, good job Nike!
Microblogging vs Social Blogs
Social
blogs? Microblogging? What the ****!
Yeah, you’re probably wondering why there have been so many
new social media terms that keep coming up all of a sudden, of course by now
you show know what some of the terms people are using today means… but remember
back in the day when the kids around you started using abbreviations you never
heard of? I mean one day you’re learning what the term “LOL” means, and the
next, in mid conversation, someone says to you that’s SOOOO funny “LMAO”.
Whaaa..?
Well anyways, straying off topic there…
Today, I will be talking about the pros and cons of social
blogs and microblogging. If for any reason at all you feel like finding out
different ways in which you can utilize blogging, this is definitely the
perfect “blog” (ironic) for you to read.
Now, what is microblogging? How is it different from social
blogs? Is it the same thing? Well the
simple answer could be NO, it’s not, you’re so wrong! But in actuality, there
are SOME differences and for the most part, they are ways in which you can
blog… depending on how much you really want to write, the sort of functionality, popularity, ECT., that you want to get out of the site.
Below I provided a list of pros and cons from both types of social media
technology.
PROS: Long messages, Acts like your own diary online, Can go
back and edit content whenever you want
CONS: Inconvenient on mobile devices, Does not display
entire messages on feed
CONS: Short messages, Can’t go back and edit messages once
posted, Privacy concerns (anyone can view public feed), Security (sensitive
information is displayed)
There you have it! As you can see, both social media
technologies have certain kinds of features that the other doesn’t and has
advantages that perhaps make it more popular in today’s society. If you want
instant comments and responses from your friends and family members,
microblogging might be the better choice. But if you want to simply write the
story of your life, you may want to consider social blogs.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
First Blog
Yay, my first blog! Welcome everyone! :)
It has been soooo long since I've actually found the time to blog about something!! However, I hope my readers won't be disappointed, as I'm going to keep this first one short and simple. I'm hoping to blog longer posts in time.
Today has been such a tiring day! Then again it is Wednesday and what a hectic middle of the day it has been! Hopefully the weather gets a littttttttle bit sunnier so that I don't have to be wrapped up like a present with all these layers and layers of clothing to keep warm.
Btw.. Here's the forecast for the week:
http://www.king5.com/weather/maps?radar=63609937&img=0&c=y&c=n
Yuck... I know! It just seems like it rains like ALL THE TIME!
Hmm, I could've sworn it was already Spring.... buttttt then again it is Seattle. No wonder everyone seems gloom and doom, filling themselves with Starbucks in the morning to stay awake because we have no sunlight to force our eyes to open O_____O... "the light! the light!" -hisses from being a vampire too long-
Anyyyyywhooo, I have a bunch more assignments to do for my classes. Talk about time management, it's already 8pm! After 20 years of practicing, I still can't seem to find the time to do everything in the day! Ah, well... college life!
Feel free to look around! I'll probably post random links/sites/interesting, funny videos or pages I've come across :)
LOL, on the subject of weather changes...
It has been soooo long since I've actually found the time to blog about something!! However, I hope my readers won't be disappointed, as I'm going to keep this first one short and simple. I'm hoping to blog longer posts in time.
Today has been such a tiring day! Then again it is Wednesday and what a hectic middle of the day it has been! Hopefully the weather gets a littttttttle bit sunnier so that I don't have to be wrapped up like a present with all these layers and layers of clothing to keep warm.
Btw.. Here's the forecast for the week:
http://www.king5.com/weather/maps?radar=63609937&img=0&c=y&c=n
Yuck... I know! It just seems like it rains like ALL THE TIME!
Hmm, I could've sworn it was already Spring.... buttttt then again it is Seattle. No wonder everyone seems gloom and doom, filling themselves with Starbucks in the morning to stay awake because we have no sunlight to force our eyes to open O_____O... "the light! the light!" -hisses from being a vampire too long-
Anyyyyywhooo, I have a bunch more assignments to do for my classes. Talk about time management, it's already 8pm! After 20 years of practicing, I still can't seem to find the time to do everything in the day! Ah, well... college life!
Feel free to look around! I'll probably post random links/sites/interesting, funny videos or pages I've come across :)
LOL, on the subject of weather changes...
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