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How to Make a Video Resume that’ll land you a Job in 2024 (With Examples and Templates)

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Did you know that video resumes have been around for a very long time and are a great way to get an edge over the competition?

A well-made video resume can give you a chance to present yourself creatively and allow a hiring manager to assess your personality, thus giving you an opportunity to better represent yourself over traditional CVs.

But there’s a catch- an unprofessional video resume can adversely hinder your chances too and hence, the real question is how do you create one that makes recruiters stand up and take notice, even if you don’t know how to edit videos? 

In this blog, we’ll cover everything you need to know about how to create pro video resumes + if you stick around till the end we will also share free templates you can use right away to create a stunning video resume using InVideo’s online editor .

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Plan of action

1. Should you make a video resume? 2. What should be in a video resume? 3. How to make a video resume? 4. 10 amazing video resume examples to inspire you

1. Should you make a video resume?

Before we jump into whether or not you should make a video resume, it is important to understand that video resumes are not a substitute for traditional resumes. Hiring managers will always need a document for reference that has all of your details. However, a video resume can be an interesting way to break the fourth wall and get your future employer’s attention.

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Industries that depend on visual communication and engagement like media, design, fashion, advertising, and production would appreciate a video resume and it would add more weight to your profile. On the other hand, if you are applying to customer-facing roles like sales, a video resume will help you stand out from the other applications and give your hiring manager a better understanding of your skills.

2. What should be in a video resume?

A good video resume will introduce you, summarise your experiences and learnings, and lastly but most importantly, give a hiring manager reasons to reach out to you. To help you understand the building blocks of a video resume, let’s divide it into 3 sections: the introduction, the experience, and the call-to-action.

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A. Introduction

Of course, you will start by introducing yourself but you can take it a notch higher and address the company you are applying to - for example, “Hello InVideo , I’m John Doe”. Not only does this get their attention but it makes them feel prioritized. The next thing you want to address is what profession you’re in or aspire to be in. So if you’re a filmmaker you can simply state that or be creative with words and say you’re a visual storyteller.

B. Experience

After the introduction, you want to talk about your passion for what you do and support it by referring to your past experiences and work. For example, building on the filmmaker’s introduction, you could talk about how meeting people from around the world and sharing their stories is something that deeply motivates you - and then you can share an experience that supports it. You don’t need to only talk about your work experience. You can also focus on life experiences that have led you to cultivate skills - like taking a year off to travel abroad, volunteering at a shelter, or a hobby that you actively pursue. You can also speak about your special achievements and awards that will add value to your profile, or you can get someone to speak on behalf of you as social proof.

C. Call-to-action

At the end of the video, you want to leave the ball in their court. However, you also want to give them a reason to call you for an interview. For example, you could end the video with this - “I have a lot more to me than I could fit in this short video and I hope you give me a chance to tell you about it over an interview”. Also make sure to list links to your social media profiles, your online portfolio or your resume website .

You must also check out the end of Mattias Larson’s video resume which fits so aptly for his role as a filmmaker.

Here’s a list of dos and don’ts for making a video resume: 

list of do's and don’ts for making a video resume

1. Always maintain eye contact with the viewer

You want to speak directly to the person viewing the video and have a conversation with them, and so it is essential that when you record yourself you look directly inside the camera lens.

2. Show your personality

Your video resume must reflect your personality - through your words and visuals. Make sure you script the video keeping your natural tone in mind. For example, if you’re someone who enjoys pop culture, use those references to describe yourself as an employee - “I am at level Monica when it comes to organising and planning but I can be a total Phoebe when I have to express myself creatively.” 

3. Dress appropriately

While you don’t have to dress formally to record your video resume - make sure you wear work-appropriate clothing.

4. Record in proper light conditions

Always shoot in good lighting conditions or else you will end up with dark and patchy footage. You can check out our equipment recommendations for lighting solutions here .

5. Keep it simple and short

You want to leave an impression with your video resume - so keep it simple and short. The maximum length of your video resume should be 2 minutes. Don’t add unnecessary details which can be covered in your traditional CV and cover email.

Don’ts: 

1. use of slang words and jargon.

One of the biggest no-nos of a video resume is using slang words or jargon. This may be perceived as disrespectful and lessen your chances to be shortlisted.

2. Avoid background noise

Shoot in a calm and quiet place so that you have clear audio and no distracting background noises. You can also use recorders and mics to ensure crystal clear audio - check our recommendations here .

3. Mug up the script and recite it

You want to have a conversation and not just spew out information. You don’t need to remember the script verbatim, instead, know the gist and let the words flow naturally when you record yourself.

4. Worry about not covering everything

Your video resume is not an alternative to your traditional resume - which means you will have to send in a written document too. So don’t worry about covering all the details of your work experience and schooling. Instead, use the video resume to summarise it and talk more about how it added value to your career and life.

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3. How to make a video resume?

If you want to create an impressive video resume you have to plan and execute it well. This is why we have jotted down a step-by-step plan for you to follow.

Let’s begin then!

A. Make a note of what you want to say

Make a note of what you want to say

Your traditional resume will have most of the details you want to speak about in your video resume - so start there. Make sure to keep the 3 sections discussed above in your notes so you can add as many interesting details to your video resume. You can also add interesting anecdotes that are very specific to the job role you are applying for. Once you have collated these notes and know what you want to exactly communicate through your video resume, you can move on to scripting it.

B. Write your video resume script

It is in this phase where the video actually starts taking shape. Your video resume script is the blueprint of the actual video. This is where you start visualising the flow of the video - what kind of visuals you want to add, do you want pop-up texts, and most importantly, what will you be speaking.

Writing a script for your video resume is the easiest way to put it in an audio-visual format. This simply means that in one column you will mention the visuals of the video, for example - working on the laptop, a person making a creative on Adobe Illustrator, etc., and in the adjacent column you write the audio that goes with it - whether it is a narration, someone speaking or even music.

Write your video resume script

Here’s a template you can start using to write your video resume script right away.

C. Shooting the visuals & recording the audio

After you are done writing your script , it’s time to execute the video . You can start by creating the first layer of your video resume which would be of you speaking into the camera. Set up the frame in a well-lit area with a clean background that is not too distracting - like a plain wall or your desk.

Shooting the visuals & recording the audio

Depending on the role you’re interviewing for, you can also set up your frame to support your story. For example, if you’re a photographer or filmmaker, you can shoot in a studio set up with lights and equipment in the background, and if you are a fashion designer or artist, you can showcase your work in the frame to make it more creative and interesting.

Once you’re done shooting the base layer of your video resume, it is time to start working on supporting footages or B-rolls . These can be images and videos that support your narrative, for example - when you talk about what college you graduated from you can show a video or photo of your college or of you at the graduation ceremony.

You must have enough B rolls to make your video resume visually engaging. We have written a complete guide that will help you master the art of shooting and editing B rolls. However, if you don’t want to spend time and shoot B rolls, we’ve got a superb hack for you that will let you use stock footage to make your video resume visually stunning. We’ll get to it in the next section.

D. Editing your video resume 

Now that you have your footage ready, it’s time to edit it.

We’ll be using InVideo to edit our video resume because it is super user-friendly, gets the work done quickly, and is free. In fact, if you have never created a video before, don’t worry, the editor is super intuitive and easy to use.

On InVideo, you can either start with a blank canvas (perfect if you know exactly how you want your video to look) or you can choose from our video resume templates and customize them to suit your style. Here’s a step-by-step guide to editing your video resume on InVideo:

Step 1: Sign up with InVideo for free

Log on to InVideo.io and sign up using your email ID. It is free and you don’t need to put in your credit card information.

Step 2: Choose a template or blank canvas

Once you have logged in on InVideo , you can either choose a blank canvas or search for a template using the search bar. For this example, we will be using a template. Simply type ‘video resume’ in the search bar and you will be directed to pre-made, fully customizable templates .

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Step 3: Upload your footage

Once you’re on the editor page, you can upload your video footage by clicking Upload Media on the left-hand side toolbar.

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Step 4: Add your videos to the timeline

Add the base layer of your video resume to the timeline. This is the footage of you speaking to the camera, or the footage that has your narration and dialogues recorded. You can simply drag your footage to the edit timeline in a sequence. Now start trimming out the sections that are not needed - like when you took a long pause or said the wrong word.

Step 5: Add B rolls to your video resume

Now that you have your base layer ready, it is time to add B rolls to make it more visually interesting. Start by adding B rolls where they fit - like if you have a video from college or your workplace, add it as a B roll to the base layer when you speak about it. The next thing you need to do is use B rolls to cover any remaining cuts to ensure that your video flows smoothly.

To add B rolls to your video , simply drag the video file you want to add above your base layer. This will prompt a pop-up that asks you if you want to add the file as a layer - click on Add as a layer and you can trim your B roll as per the length required before adding it on the base layer.

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Now for the hack - not everyone can shoot B rolls for their video resume but that doesn’t mean you can’t make your video unique and eye-catching. With InVideo you can choose from 8+ million premium stock videos and images for free. This will allow you to add B rolls to your video resume using stock footage without having to shoot it yourself.

You can follow the same steps to create your video resume but instead of uploading your B roll files, you can simply click on the media library and search for free stock footage. For example, if you want your B roll to support the narrative of you working as a beach cleaning volunteer, simply type the words ‘beach cleaning volunteer’ and you will get many stock videos to choose from.

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You can try this with any other keywords and our media library will scout for the most relevant stock videos for you to add to your video resume.

Step 6: Final check before exporting

Once you’re done with adding B rolls to your video resume, preview the video by clicking on the play icon above the timeline. If you’re happy with what you see, click on Export and then Download your video resume once it is ready.

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Ready to make your own video resume? We’ve listed down 10 unique video resume examples to motivate you to create your own.

4. 10 amazing video resume examples to inspire you  

1. conversational video resume.

Mark Leruste ’ s creative video resume went viral in 2012 and it is no surprise why. The video is engaging, funny and uses quick cuts to effectively tell the story. Most importantly, the tone of the video is conversational and the visuals make it very interesting to watch. 

2. Scripted sketch video resume

This creative video resume by Alex is scripted in a way where she interviews herself, allowing her hiring managers to not only see her quirky personality but also assess her storytelling skills. She answers questions that are usually asked in the first interview meeting and uses her editing skills to visually represent her narrative.

3. Simple video resume

This extremely simple video resume by Arthur Coppens is a great example of how you can use video resumes to show your work and demonstrate your skillset. It has been shot in a simple setting with not a lot of snappy editing techniques but it does the job well.

Use this template to create your own video resume.

4. Experiential video resume

In her video resume, Shafira Attasha uses photos and videos to highlight her experiences and show her hiring managers what she has been doing. The video is filled with visual anecdotes of her internship, volunteering, and job experiences that bring out her versatile and creative personality.

5. Storytelling video resume

If you are a filmmaker, shooting an incredible video resume is a great way to showcase your skills. Being a filmmaker, Denny Kremblas has turned his video resume into a story of him and he narrates his experiences at the backdrop of stunning visuals. This is a great resume example to show how important it is to write a script for your video resume.

Here’s a video resume template for you to get started.

6. Motion graphics video resume

Kristiyan Despodov’s video resume shows off her strong editing skills even without her speaking in the video. The music plays an important role in this video resume because it leads the narrative and keeps the viewer hooked.

Use this template to create your own video resume for free.

7. Animated video resume

This animated video resume by Nick Gray is simple and creative. He speaks about his skills and experiences that make him a perfect fit for the job role and the interesting visuals keep you hooked to the video.

8. Self-pitch video resume

If you have a dream company that you have always wanted to work with, and you understand their culture - create a video resume specifically for them, as Erin Vondrak did. In her video resume, she talks about why she wants to work with valve and what makes her a good pick for the job.

9. Introduction video

This video curriculum vitae by Mattias Larsson is visually stunning and lets the hiring manager get a peek into the kind of work he can produce. His video resume does not list out his experience but is rather an introduction where he also talks about why he got into filmmaking.

10. Vlog-style video resume

Isa’s visually-driven video resume will have you hooked to her story from the very beginning. She not only introduces herself but also lists out her life and job experiences, her skill set, and what motivates her. This vlog-style video resume is engaging and gives you an insight into Isa’s life.

Use this template to create your own video resume. 

You know everything there is to know about creating a great video resume. We have also equipped you with tools and hacks to make your video resume visually stunning. So what are you waiting for? Start now.

You can start with the 5000+ templates available on InVideo’s online editor that allows you to create stunning videos in minutes, so sign up for a free account today. 

If you found this article helpful and you want to leverage videos for your business or brand, you should definitely check out this YouTube video ideas guide with more than 200 video ideas.

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1. What is a video resume?

A video resume is a short video created by a prospective employee to share with hiring managers. This not only helps them stand out from the crowd but also creates a lasting impression. A video resume is in no way an identical multimedia copy of your traditional resume, instead, it should be able to communicate why you should be hired. Check out Barney Stinson video resume from the popular TV series How I Met Your Mother .

2. Are video resumes a good idea?

Even though video resumes have been around for a while, many industries have not openly taken to it. You need to understand the culture of the industry you are applying to and then ask yourself if a video resume will help or hinder your chances. For example, a video resume will not fail in creative industries and even tech. However, industries like finance, hospitality, medicine, and teaching still operate traditionally. If you still feel like making one, you can create a short video resume to introduce yourself. Maybe your resume will be able to get you a video editors Job, who knows?

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Outstanding video resume examples to get you hired

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For the majority of workers out there, a video resume (AKA a video CV) seems like a scary prospect. But when you’ve been job hunting for a while, you start to yearn for ways to stand out, a simple solution for bottling your x-factor and dousing your potential employer in it.

Enter:  video resumes .

But how do you make good video resume? And equally important, where do you find video resume examples to inspire and guide you?

Biteable is one of the most popular online tools for  creating video resumes  and we’ve seen some cracking video resume examples recently. We gathered them all here, along with our favorite tips for making your own.

After you’ve soaked up all that inspiration, get started with one of the ready-to-edit video resume templates we included.

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What makes a good video resume?

A video resume (or video CV for you Brits and Aussies) isn’t a verbatim list of your accomplishments and employment history turned into an awkward movie. Paper resumes still do a good job of summing up your quantifiable achievements.

A video resume should make an impression and show off your undefinable qualities. It should convey the strengths you can’t put on a paper resume, qualities such as warmth, clear communication, charisma, humor, and your off-the-cuff chatter.

Here are some of our favorite examples of excellent video resumes.

The internet’s best video resume examples

Before you jump into making your own video resume, check out some video resume examples (or video CV examples, for those of you who speak the Queen’s English), to get you inspired.

1. A novel format

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Alex creates a scenario in this video where she interviews herself all the while showing off her editing, storytelling and presentation skills, painting the story of a determined, aware and creative young person ready to work. If you’re trying to get into the video or creative industry, this approach can show off your creative thinking.

2. Precise (and concise)

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Sajita doesn’t mince words, she’s well rehearsed and speaks clearly with limited vague business jargon because she knows this isn’t open mic night at the Chuckle Shack. Get it right, get it tight. Get the key points you’d like to discuss down on paper and avoid awkward pauses.

3. Skills on display

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People are busy. Kristiyan Despodov gets to the point immediately with this punchy video resume that doesn’t even show his face. He gives you an introduction to his skills rather than the full suite of abilities and shows them in action. You want to intrigue the viewer, so only show the best bits.

4. Design prowess

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Are you an in-front-of-the-camera or a behind-the-scenes person? Josep Maria Arroyo managed to make a video resume without actually using any video. He works his magic in post-production, formatting photography of himself into a video resume that shows off his design chops, with clean layouts and a minimal color palette.

5. Multimedia all the way

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If there’s a way to include snippets of yourself actually working, do it! Laura Harris uses snippets of screen recordings to show her skills in-situ while also rattling off a list of development languages she’s familiar with. It’s a great way to emphasise your skills and will break the video up with different types of content.

6. Creative showcase

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Cristina Castro  took an even more creative approach to the video resume — she literally got crafty. It might sound cheesy but creative problem solving and self-expression will benefit you in almost all industries. And it’ll definitely benefit your resume.

Showing some creative flair in your video resume, even if it’s just a thoughtful intro screen (like the ones we make at  Biteable ), can add an element of polish to your video resume.

7. Crystal clear CTA

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In just one minute, Graeme Anthony tells you exactly who he is, what he’s good at, and what he’s trained to do. Then he links you off to his website to find more information which is something a lot of people forget – you have to give the viewer a path to find out more. Even though this video is only 60 seconds, it does the job, shows flair, and gives you somewhere to go.

Video resume templates

As promised, we’ve lined up some ready-to-edit video resume templates to help you in your quest for a job-search home run.

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You don’t have to be a video editor to create tasty visuals. Achieve polished results with a professional template. Edit this Biteable video resume template with your own content and bada bing, bada boom — you’re the proud owner of a beautiful video resume.

Visual prompts

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A good video never drags. Use visual prompts to accompany your points rather than monologuing to the camera. Complementary video footage (whether it’s stock imagery or video content you’ve shot yourself) can work together with text to convey more emotion and break up the dialogue of your video resume.

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Show off your most hireable skills to a broader audience than your typical video resume, and watch as new connections make themselves.

Use a snappy, fun, and professional option like this one:

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Or a more traditionally corporate-style video like this one:

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Is a video resume right for me?

You might be left wondering if a video resume is the right move for you. Video resumes have been a ‘thing’ for years but some industries and employers still see them as wacky.

You need to decide if a video resume can help or hinder your chances by deep diving into the culture of the industry or company you’re trying to break into.

What are the cultural expectations? What is the average hiring manager like? Are they more traditional or do they embrace difference?

If you’re trying to get into the creative field, go for it. Don’t hesitate. Tech is also an area where a video resume would be a safe bet.

For more traditional industries (such as teaching, finance, and nursing) think about what angle your video resume could take that would give you an edge over the competition. It could be as simple as introducing yourself and saying hello or demonstrating your skills in-situ.

What are the benefits of a video resume?

Well. You’re watching the video resumes of these people but how often do you sit down to read people’s paper  resume ? Literally never.

Video resumes are a potent tool if done well. Companies talk big game about merit-based employment, but when you’re faced with a pile of resumes that list equal achievements, awards, and all brag about conversational French, who has the edge? The culture match does. The person who will get the job done and elevate the office culture.

We don’t often let our personalities shine on our resumes but remember: there’s a person, not a robot, on the other side of the Seek link.

As simple as it sounds, that person will connect with you more by seeing your face and hearing your voice than reading your two-page, Arial, size 12 font description of your career. There’s a lot of unspoken cues you can take from the way a person speaks, moves, dresses, and the words they use that can indicate if they’d be a good culture fit.

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Video Editor Resume Example (Full Guide & Templates)

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Creativity meets technical prowess in the world of video editing.

So, if you want a job that lets you blend your technical know-how with artistry, you’re in the right field.

But there’s one frame you’re stuck on—your resume.

Try as you might, you can’t seem to translate your video editing prowess to a single page. Your dream gig seems just one edit away, yet you can’t seem to nail your resume.

Have no fear!

We've crafted the ultimate video editor resume example to help you land your dream job.

In this article, we’re going to cover:

  • What an Amazing Video Editor Resume Example Looks Like
  • 9 Steps to Making a Jaw-Dropping Video Editor Resume
  • What You Should Include in Your Video Editor Resume

…and then some!

Let’s dive in!

Video Editor Resume Example

Video Editor Resume Example

Writing a resume is like editing a movie; every frame (or line, in this case) has a purpose. 

So let's dive into the elements that make this video editor resume a blockbuster in the eyes of hiring managers:

  • Using a reverse-chronological resume format . By listing their most recent work experience first, this format immediately shows hiring managers how relevant the candidate is.
  • Including professional contact details. A video editor resume’s contact information should always be factual. This example includes the candidate’s first name, last name, email address, phone number, and portfolio link.
  • Featuring an eye-catching resume summary. Just like a movie trailer, this video editor resume summary offers a glimpse into the candidate's professional skills and enthusiasm for the role, convincing the hiring manager that the whole resume is worth reading.
  • Adding quantifiable achievements. Numbers speak louder than vague descriptions. By quantifying their work achievements, this video editor resume highlights the value this candidate brings to an employer.
  • Keeping the education section short. Real-world experience always comes before education. That’s why this video editor resume takes the right approach, keeping the education section brief and to the point.
  • Organizing the information in bullet points. Bullet points make sure this video editor resume is neatly organized and readable, so hiring managers can find the most important information at a glance.
  • Separating soft skills from hard skills. Keeping relevant hard skills like "Adobe Premiere expertise" and crucial soft skills like "team collaboration" in separate subsections keeps this video editor resume easy to navigate.
  • Adding optional sections: This video editor resume lists memberships in professional video editing associations as well as hobbies that can speak volumes about their commitment to the craft and make them stand out from other candidates with similar skills and work experience.

9 Steps for the Perfect Video Editor Resume

You’ve seen what a flawless video editor resume looks like. Now it’s time to write your own.

Just follow these steps to make it:

#1. Choose The Right Resume Format (and Layout)

Choosing the right resume format is like selecting the perfect sequence for a film edit—it sets the tone and pace for what’s to come.

There are three primary resume formats to consider:

  • Reverse-chronological (also known as chronological)
  • Functional (also known as skill-based)
  • Combination (a balanced blend of the two)

Out of all the options, the reverse-chronological format is the star performer for video editors. It puts your latest projects and accomplishments front and center and lets your most relevant skills shine. 

Plus, it aligns perfectly with hiring managers' expectations. The reverse-chronological resume format is universally acclaimed, which means hiring managers expect candidates to use it.

Video Editor Resume reverse-chronological format

The next step after settling on a format for your resume is getting its layout right.

Before the hiring manager reads your video editor resume, they’re going to look at it. And if it doesn’t look good, it may end up in the no-go pile before they even read its contents.

Here are some tips to make your resume layout shine:

  • Choose the right font. Go for a clean, professional font that isn’t overused. Try Roboto or Ubuntu, and avoid cliches like Times New Roman.
  • Keep the font size consistent. The hiring manager should be able to read your resume without squinting, so aim for a font size of 11-12 pts for the main text and 14-16 pts for headings and section titles.
  • Set the page margins. Keep margins at one inch on all sides; otherwise, your resume might look too empty or too cluttered with text.
  • Adjust the line spacing. Use the standard line spacing of 1.0 between lines and 1.15 for subheadings. You don’t want your resume to make the hiring manager squint as they’re reading it.
  • Stick to a single-page layout. Keep your resume no longer than one page long, and make every word count. Hiring managers are swamped, which means they are likely to lose interest in candidates that exceed this recommended length.
  • Save as PDF. Always save your resume as a PDF to ensure the layout stays intact, regardless of the device or OS used to open it. The only exception is if the employer explicitly requests that you use a different format.

Or Use a Resume Template

Let's face it—putting together a video editor resume can feel like editing a full-length documentary. 

Fiddling with margins, juggling the line spacing, and keeping your content from spilling over on page two can sap away both your time and creative energy.

What if we told you there was a shortcut?

Check out our free resume templates , crafted shoulder-to-shoulder with top-notch HR professionals.

Not only do these templates check the box for being ATS-friendly, but they also score high on readability and visual appeal by blending professionalism with a modern twist.

So, why tinker endlessly with generic text editor templates that take hours? Just try our meticulously designed resume templates, and have a gorgeous resume finished in minutes. 

Just look at the first impression one of our resume templates makes compared to that of a standard text editor:

novoresume versus normal resume

#2. Provide Your Contact information

The contact information section on a video editor resume should be factual and to the point. 

Here's what to include:

  • Full Name. (E.g.Casey Johnson)
  • Job Title. Make sure the title aligns with the role you're after. (E.g., Senior Video Editor)
  • Phone Number. If you’re applying internationally, don't forget to add the country dial code in front of your phone number. A missed digit could mean a missed opportunity.
  • Email Address. Stick with a professional email. A variation of your name is usually a safe bet. ([email protected] doesn’t work, but [email protected] does.)
  • Portfolio Link. Having an online portfolio is crucial for anyone in the video editing world. Feel free to also add relevant links to relevant social media , like LinkedIn or Vimeo.
  • Location. Just add your city and state/country. But if you're open to relocating or remote work, make sure to mention it somewhere in your resume.

Piece of cake, right? 

Just make sure to double-check your contact information for mistakes before sending in your video editor resume. A typo on your email or phone number can make you miss out on a job interview.

Now let’s compare a great contact information section to a not-so-great one:

Casey Johnson - VFX Editor   +1 212-555-1234   [email protected]   www.caseyeditsvideo.com   New York, NY

Kacey Johnson - Video Editer   2125551234, [email protected]   NY, New York

#3. Add a Resume Summary

Hiring managers sift through a mountain of resumes each day, leaving you just a few precious seconds to grab their attention.

That's where a resume summary or objective comes into play. This short paragraph, located right at the top of your resume, quickly tells the hiring manager about your video editing experience and the skills you can bring to the table.

Here's a quick rundown on the two:

  • Resume Summary. Ideal for seasoned video editors, the resume summary offers a quick, engaging snapshot of your years of professional experience, most noteworthy achievements, and top skills.
  • Resume Objective. If you're just starting out in video editing, the resume objective outlines your skills, qualifications, and professional ambitions and helps frame you as a promising candidate.

Let’s look at two examples:

  • Creative video editor with over six years of experience, seeking to become part of Team XYZ Productions. Significantly boosted viewer engagement by 30% within six months at ABC Studios. Well-versed in Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Committed to delivering high-quality content as part of a dynamic team.
  • Hard-working Film Studies graduate eager to launch a career with XYZ Productions. Solid grasp of film editing principles and proficiency in editing software like Final Cut Pro. Keen to produce meticulously edited content that captivates audiences. Enthusiastic about growing professionally in the world of video editing.

There you have it! Whether you go for a summary or an objective, make sure it's tailored to the role you're after.

#4. List Your Work Experience

When it comes to landing a job as a video editor, your work experience is the star of the show. 

This section speaks volumes about who you are professionally, and it’s what hiring managers will be looking at first. So the first thing you need to do is make sure the section is formatted the right way.

Here's how to nail it:

  • Use reverse chronological order. Your most recent job should be up top, making it easy for the hiring manager to learn about your most recent experiences first.
  • List actual job titles. Stick to the formal titles you've held. Drop the jargon and buzzwords like “motion magician” or “frame fixer” - they won't do you any favors.
  • Provide the company’s info. Include the name and location of your previous employer. If it wasn’t a household name, you could even provide a brief description of what the company does.
  • Specify the employment dates. Stick to the mm/yyyy format to keep things standard.
  • Describe your responsibilities and achievements. Bullet points work best here. Aim for 5-6 points for your latest role and 3-4 for older ones.

Now, if you want to really dazzle the hiring manager with your work experience section, there are a few extra steps to take.

Just follow these tips to make your work experience section pop:

  • Keep your work experience relevant to the ad. If you've been around the block as a video editor, just focus on your most recent and relevant roles. (Your barista experience during college will just take up resume space.)
  • Highlight your achievements above your responsibilities. It's great that you know how to cut footage, but so do all the other candidates. Achievements like improving engagement metrics, leading a team, or winning awards, on the other hand, can all show hiring managers the immediate value that comes with hiring you.
  • Use numbers as much as possible. Quantifiable achievements give you real credibility. Saying you "Increased YouTube channel subscriptions by 30% in three months" sounds way more impactful than just "Managed a YouTube channel."
  • Go for powerful verbs. Ditch the "managed" and "handled;” they make you sound passive. Instead, use action verbs like "orchestrated," "crafted," or "optimized" to show initiative and make your experience stand out from other candidates.

Now let’s check out some examples to drive the point home:

Senior Video Editor

Dream Media Productions

Los Angeles, CA

09/2019 - 05/2022

  • Collaborated with producers and directors to establish the creative vision for various projects, ensuring seamless storytelling and impactful narratives.
  • Managed a docket of 10-15 video projects monthly, always meeting or exceeding deadlines.
  • Conducted bi-weekly creative meetings to evaluate trending video styles and techniques.
  • Led editing workshops for junior staff, with 90% indicating improved proficiency in editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro.
  • Coordinated with the marketing team to tailor content for different social media platforms, increasing engagement by 25%.

What if I don’t have work experience?

If you're a newbie in the video editing world, you might be thinking you don’t have the work experience needed for a jaw-dropping resume .

But don't sweat it!

Most entry-level jobs know you're just starting in your career and don't expect a Michael Khan-level portfolio from you. That doesn’t mean you can’t still dazzle them.

Instead of focusing on your lack of jobs, what you can do is showcase the experiences that prove your enthusiasm and skills in video editing.

Consider mentioning any of the following that apply to you:

  • Internships
  • Volunteer work
  • Academic projects
  • Personal projects
  • Extracurricular activities

Maybe you've had a class project that had you buried in editing software and made you the go-to person for all video editing. That's golden, and it absolutely belongs on your video editor resume.

Here’s an example:

Junior Video Editor

Documentary on Local Urban Street Art

Cal State University, Los Angeles

01/2022 - 05/2022

  • Led a crew of 3 classmates to capture and edit footage exploring the urban art scene in Los Angeles.
  • Edited a 20-minute documentary using Adobe Premiere Pro, focusing on smooth transitions, captivating graphics, and compelling storytelling.
  • Teamed up with local artists for interviews, ensuring their viewpoints were authentically represented in the documentary.
  • Hosted a campus-wide viewing party attended by over 60 students and faculty from the Art and Film departments, where the documentary received strong positive feedback.
  • Earned praise from the head of the Film department for exceptional editing and storytelling in the project.

#5. Highlight Your Most In-Demand Video Editor Skills

The skills section is one of the most important sections on your video editor resume.

What you include here gives hiring managers a quick snapshot of what you can bring to the table. In a nutshell, your skills tell the employer how ready you are for the job and how much training you might need.

The trick here is to tailor this section to the job you're applying for, not list every skill you possess.

For example, if you're aiming for a role in film editing, there's no need to list your social media management skills.

Here's how you can make your skills section shine:

  • Match your skills to the job. Read the job ad carefully. Take note of any software or technical skills they're looking for and add the ones you're proficient in.
  • Stay updated. Video editing tools and techniques change rapidly, so you should keep an eye on industry trends and update your skills section with relevant, in-demand skills you have accordingly.
  • Organize your skills. Keep your skills section tidy by separating your hard skills (like proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro) from your soft skills (like attention to detail). This makes it easier for hiring managers to find the skills they’re looking for

So now that you've got the basics down for including skills on your video editor resume, you might be wondering about the most in-demand industry skills at the moment.

Take a look at our curated list of the most sought-after hard and soft video editing skills in 2024!

59 Most In-Demand Video Editor Skills

12 video editor soft skills.

  • Communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management
  • Adaptability
  • Active listening
  • Analytical thinking
  • Stress management
  • Organizational skills

47 Video Editor Hard Skills

  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Final Cut Pro
  • DaVinci Resolve
  • Avid Media Composer
  • Adobe After Effects
  • Color Grading
  • Video Compression
  • Video Encoding
  • Sound Editing
  • Adobe Audition
  • Motion Graphics
  • Visual Effects (VFX)
  • Storyboarding
  • Multi-Camera Editing
  • Video Stabilization
  • Cutaway Shots
  • Transitions
  • L-Cut and J-Cut
  • 3D Video Editing
  • Text Animation
  • Audio Synchronization
  • Time Remapping
  • Audio Mixing
  • Non-Linear Editing (NLE)
  • Cross Dissolve
  • Frame Rate Conversion
  • Aspect Ratio Management
  • Chroma Keying
  • Rotoscoping
  • 4K Video Editing
  • Script Syncing
  • Noise Reduction
  • Script Breakdown
  • Exporting and Rendering
  • Audio Post-Production
  • Speed Ramping
  • Plug-in Utilization
  • Color Correction
  • Image Stabilization

#6. Polish Your Portfolio

As a video editor, your portfolio is your golden ticket. Just like a writer has a portfolio of articles or stories, you need a showreel to prove your editing skills.

One way to do this is by placing a clickable link on your video editor resume that directs hiring managers straight to your portfolio. You can host it on platforms like Vimeo, YouTube, or even your website.

But if you've got a mix of video editing projects that line up well for the job you're eyeing, you can even create a separate portfolio section on your resume. 

This allows you to elaborate on your star projects and the skills that make you a perfect fit for the role.

Here's an example:

Showreel – www.JaneDoeCuts.com

  • Short Films - Edited over 15 short films, two of which were shortlisted at indie film festivals.
  • Music Videos - Worked on 25+ music videos for both emerging and established artists, with three videos hitting 1 million views on YouTube.
  • Corporate Projects - Partnered with leading brands to create internal training videos and promotional content that were both engaging and effective.
  • Editing Techniques - Proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and After Effects, with special expertise in color grading and sound mixing.

Remember, video editing jobs can range from the film industry to advertising and beyond. According to Zippia, while technology is the highest-paying sector for video editors in the US, media is by far the most popular. Thus, you should always curate your portfolio or showreel to match the kind of job you're applying for.

For example, if you're applying to edit social media content for a tech company, the hiring manager won’t particularly care about that horror film you edited last Halloween. 

Stick to what's most relevant, and you'll be good.

#7. Mention Your Education

Education is valuable, and over 73% of video editors have a bachelor’s degree . But your academic credentials aren’t the be-all, end-all of your resume.

The truth is, unless you’re a recent graduate, your work experience and portfolio matter more.

But that doesn’t mean you should breeze past the education section without giving it a second thought!

To make sure every section of your resume shines, make sure it’s formatted correctly by adding the following elements:

  • Degree Name. E.g. BFA in Video Production
  • University name. E.g. Saxion University of Applied Sciences
  • Location. E.g. The Netherlands
  • Years attended. E.g. 2014 - 2018

BFA in Video Production

California Institute of the Arts

Valencia, CA

2014 - 2018

If you've graduated from university, there's no need to list any prior education, such as your high school degree. Keep this section brief by leaving out unrelated certifications—those can go in a different section.

#8. Consider Optional Sections

When making your video editor resume, don't undermine the value of the optional sections.

Yes, your skills and experience are the stars of the show, but if you have leftover space on your resume, these additional bits can add depth to you as a candidate.

More importantly, they can tip the scales in your favor if you’re competing with candidates who have similar work experience.

Here are some optional sections to consider:

  • Awards. Did you win a film festival or get accolades for exceptional editing? Adding these can give your video editor resume a little extra glam.
  • Memberships. If you're part of any relevant organizations, like the Motion Picture Editors Guild or American Cinema Editors, it adds heft to your credibility.
  • Certifications. These prove you're not just dabbling in video editing–you’re committed. Staying on top of new industry trends and honing your skills shows dedication to your craft.
  • Languages. With the rise of global content, speaking a foreign language is a skill that can be a strong addition to any application.
  • Hobbies and interests. Some hobbies and interests can improve your chances of getting an interview, so long as they’re directly related to the field or showcase transferable skills, like a knack for storytelling through photography.

Here's how it can look on a resume:

  • 2021 Best Edited Documentary: Sundance Film Festival

Memberships:

  • Motion Picture Editors Guild
  • American Cinema Editors

#9. Match It With a Cover Letter

You might think a cover letter is redundant when applying for a job, but your video editor resume can only take you so far on its own.

Hiring managers expect a cover letter with your application , and not having one can hurt your chances of landing an interview.

Writing a cover letter shows you're willing to put in that extra effort to land that specific job. It also allows you to elaborate on your achievements or anything else you didn’t have enough space to explain on your resume.

Here are some essential tips for writing an impactful cover letter :

  • Add Your Contact Details in the Header. Make sure your name, contact information, and job title are at the top, and keep it all consistent with your resume.
  • Personalize the Greeting. Skip the generic greetings like “Dear Sir/Madam” or “To Whom It May Concern” . Do some research and address the hiring manager directly by name to make a strong impression.
  • Write a Strong Opening. Your cover letter’s opening paragraph should grab the hiring manager’s attention and make them want to read more about you. Briefly mention why you want this job and highlight one or two of your best skills or achievements that make you a good fit for it.
  • Explain More in the Body. This is where you can go into a bit more detail about your experience and skills. If there's something on your resume that needs more context, this is the place to expand on it.
  • End with a Call to Action. Invite the hiring manager to take some sort of action. (E.g. “I'd love the chance to discuss my ideas for your upcoming projects.” )
  • Close Professionally. Sign off your letter formally, but not in an overly stiff way. "Sincerely" followed by your name is a good choice and not quite as cold as “Yours Faithfully.”

cover letter structure

Key Takeaways

And there you have it—your guide to crafting an impressive video editor resume!

By now, we hope you feel prepared to score your ideal video editor position!

Before you send in your application, here’s a quick recap of what we covered:

  • The way your resume looks is as important as what it contains. Go for a clean, professional template and opt for a reverse-chronological format to make it easier for the hiring manager to check out your professional experience.
  • Add a quick summary at the top of your resume to catch the hiring manager’s attention. Highlight your best skills, notable achievements, and how long you've been in the field.
  • Provide a link to your online portfolio on your resume for extra value. Put together a collection of your most outstanding and relevant work, and even include a dedicated section for it if you have the space.
  • Match your skills to the job. Take a look at the job listing, note down the needed skills, and add the ones you have in your skills section.
  • Perfect your video editor application with a matching cover letter.

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Video Resume Guide: How to Make a Good Video Resume (Tips & Examples)

  • Noel Rojo , 
  • Updated January 11, 2024 7 min read

Want to stand out from the crowd and get more job interviews? Depending on your industry, learning how to make a good video resume might be the way. 

That’s because a video resume or video CV can allow you to highlight sought-after personality traits, such as charisma, humor, and confidence, which don’t often come across in a traditional resume. 

If you have such traits and want to learn how to make a video resume, then this article is perfect for you.

Start with an engaging video introduction, get inspired from video ideas and create a job landing video profile!

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What is a video resume and when to use one

How to make a good video resume, what should i say in a video resume, great video resume examples, more video resume tips, best video resume websites, editors and apps, tiktok resume.

Video resumes are more akin to a cover letter than a resume and should really be called video cover letters.

They are mostly used by those in creative professions, as it's a perfect way to demonstrate talents that would otherwise be hidden on a traditional resume. If your field of work requires strong communication skills, then a video resume might be a great way to showcase them. However, it’s important that you read the room properly and that you’re sure that a video CV is actually appropriate for the occasion. 

As a video CV is normally kept short and it's an entirely different medium, there are a few video resume pros and cons, such as: 

  • Soft skills such as communication skills are put on display.
  • Hard skills such as video editing are also showcased.
  • Uniqueness can give you an edge against an equally qualified
  • Shows dedication
  • Not able to cram as much information
  • Can be informal
  • Can open you up to discrimination
  • Hides your grammar skills

Related: Recruiter Reveals: Video Resumes, Pros and Cons & How to Make One

Let’s get the big red elephant out of the room first — a badly done video resume will  kill your chances of getting hired. 

If you’re to create a half-baked video resume, then stop here and just submit a regular resume. It’s often the best option anyways. 

However, if you think your qualities will shine through in a video and are applying to an industry where a video CV can work, such as the entertainment, marketing, and design industries. Then let’s continue. 

Just follow these 6 steps when creating your video resume:

1. Test your equipment

A clear picture and excellent quality audio is a must if you want to create a professional looking video.

2. Create a script

The last thing you want to be asking yourself while filming your video CV is, “what should I say in a video resume?” . Plan before you begin recording, create a script, but use it more as a guide and avoid reading it word by word. 

As to what you should say in a video resume, it will depend on your industry. However, try to highlight personality traits which are otherwise hard to showcase on a traditional resume.

3. Dress appropriately

Although you want to show off your personality, try to keep your attire on the formal side. Treat it similar to a virtual job interview . No pajamas or stained/wrinkled clothing, etc. 

4. Don’t recite your resume

A video resume is its own kinda beast. If you have nothing extra to show on one, then just send in your resume and call it good. Simply reciting your resume verbatim is likely to be a detriment to you instead of a plus. 

5. Rewatch your video

It’s important that you don’t have any inconsistencies when submitting your video resume. Also, it’s easy to miss our own mistakes, if you can share it with a friend or family member. Even better, if you have a job mentor to share it with. 

6. Edit your video

You want to make sure you cut any distracting noises or empty moments from your video. Now, how long is a video CV? Try to keep it between 90 seconds in length.  There are many tutorials online that can help you make a professional-looking  video edit .

Now that you know the practicalities on how to make a video resume, it's time to move on to the most important question, “ What should I say in a video resume? ”. 

Apart from highlighting your personality traits, it’s important to have a clear message in mind when creating a video CV.

Knowing what you need to say is more akin to knowing what they need to hear. This is the key to creating a sound video resume script and an overall great video resume. 

You can do so by dividing your video into these 5 parts:

  • Self-introduction : Your name, the position you're applying for and experience level. Something as simple as, “Hello, my name is Matt and I'm a graphic designer with 7 years of experience in the travel industry" should be enough . 
  • Say why you're applying for the position: Tell them why you're interested in the role you're applying for and show your passion for the job. Make it specific, not generic.
  • Include key accomplishments: Give a quick summary of relevant accomplishments throughout your career. Keep it brief (1-2 achievements) and make sure to quantify your accomplishments .
  • Add recommendations (optional) . If you have good feedback from previous employers or clients, use a snippet as proof of the expertise and accomplishments you just mentioned.
  • Closing : Re-iterate why you're interested on the position and re-share your contact information. Try adding this information on the screen, as it can be easily removed when uploading it publicly". 

In the end, your script should look something along these lines: 

Video resume script example

Video resume script.

Hello, my name is  [your name]  and i’m a  [job title]  with  [X]  years of experience in the  [job industry] .

I’m applying for the  [job position]  role at  [company name]  because I believe my core values and skills align perfectly with what  [company name]  is searching for.

I’ve had a passion for  [your career field]  for as long as I can remember and have pursued this passion by volunteering at  [name of organizations] , getting a degree in  [career role] ,  [list certifications] , as well as many personal projects, such as  [list related personal projects] .

Also, apart from meeting the requirements for the position, I can also bring other skills that are sure to benefit  [company name]  bottom line.

For example,  [list of relevant quantified results and accomplishments throughout your career] .

Honestly, as you can see from the video I get excited from just talking about the possibilities of working for  [company name] . It has always been a dream of mine.

Thank you so much for your time, and am looking forward to hearing from you.

Of course, a script is not enough when we're talking about video resumes.

Here are 5 great examples that will fuel your inspiration:

1. Visual designer video resume example

2. Internship video resume example 

3.  Student video resume example 

4. Mass communication video resume example 

5.  Film maker video resume example

As you can see from these examples, some careers are a better fit for a video CV. However, regardless of your career, so long as you have qualities that shine through on a video, you should be good to go. 

One thing to note is that even if you decide to create a video CV, it's important that you always accompany a video resume with a traditional resume.  

Other video resume tips to keep in mind are:

  • Use a video resume maker : Seriously, unless you’re a designer, using a tool specifically made for video resume is the way to go. The last thing you want to do is show your potential employer your bad editing skills. 
  • Talk clearly and slowly : Yes, you'll have less to say because of this. You just have to make sure you only add the best bits of information. 
  • Understand company culture : This is important because the overall tone of your video should change depending on the company and career field. Hard to keep an overly enthusiastic tone when you're applying as a data analyst. It just wouldn't be genuine. 
  • Add background music : I mean, don't add anything with vocals as it will distract from your voice. But adding a mellow background can help eliminate unwanted background noise.

And lastly, prepare, prepare, prepare. Create that script! Can't emphasize this enough. 

Video not for you?

Get creative with a traditional resume.

There are a plethora of video CV applications on the web. Yet, not all are created equal.

Some are clunky to navigate, others overpriced and many of them are jacks of all trades that excel at nothing. 

And as you’re aware, you might only get one chance to impress an employer. Hence, it’s important that you have the right software for the job. 

Here are 9 of the best video resume apps that will ensure you ease of use so that you can concentrate on the actual message : 

  • Biteable 
  • Movavi Video Editor
  • VistaCreate

Also, apart from these video resume editors, remember that in a creative field, many things are valid. You can even use your social media accounts, such as Instagram, Snapchat, or TikTok to deliver a job landing video resume.

It’s always good to keep up with the times. Just a few months ago the new social media giant launched a pilot program designed for recruitment and job discovery called TikTok Resumes. 

TikTok teamed up with companies such as Chipotle, Target, Shopify and many others to invite job seekers to apply for entry-level to experience-level positions through its platform. 

What a great way to showcase your creative video resume.

Here are a few TikTok resume tips if you decide to go the TikTok route: 

  • Avoid sharing personal information
  • Create a video outline
  • Film vertically
  • Highlight key-points with text boxes
  • Add soft music

Oh, and don't forget to use #TikTokResumes in your caption when publishing it. 

FAQ: Popular questions about video resumes

Video resumes can be effective in distinguishing you from the rest. However, whether it makes an impact or not depends on the industry you work in. If you’re in the entertainment, marketing, or design industries, then it’s likely to be effective. Otherwise, it might not be as beneficial and might even be detrimental due to liabilities.

Video resumes are important because they allow employers to quickly glance at a potential employee’s personality, dedication, and other soft skills such as communication. It can also serve as a way to weed out fake applicants.

There are a few advantages you get when you create a video resume, such as having the ability to showcase your personality traits, your communication skills, as well as your ability to go above and beyond to get the job. However, it is important to keep in mind that a video CV does not replace a traditional resume and it’s more like an addition.

When creating a video CV it’s important to keep it relevant, specific, and to the point. Hence, a good video resume is rarely longer than 90 seconds.

Companies might ask for video resumes due to many factors such as wanting to know more about your personality and creativity.

Unless you’re applying as an impromptu comedian, the best way to sell yourself in a video resume is by preparing thoroughly. That means, creating a script, tailoring it to the job description, being brief, and showcasing traits that would otherwise remain hidden in a traditional resume.

First you need to be aware that a video resume is unlike a traditional resume and you should not attempt to recite your paper resume verbatim. Treat it more like a cover letter in which you summarise your best skills and qualities and reasons why you are the best fit for the role.

A documentary photographer and writer. Noel has worked for International publications like Deutsche Welle in Germany to News Deeply in New York. He also co-founded the global multimedia project Women Who Stay and collaborated as a journalist fellow with the University of Southern California. He went from traveling around the world to sitting on a couch thanks to the pandemic, but he got a nice job working for Kickresume thanks to that, so he won't complain.

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Video Resume: What Is It, How to Make It & Script Idea

For hiring managers, there’s nothing like seeing a candidate in person. That’s why job interviews are such a big part of the hiring process. A video resume is the next best thing.

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You’ve found it—the job that could have you going to work with a huge smile on your face. There are just two things standing in your way:

  • They require a video resume.
  • You don’t have a video resume.

And it’s not just about grabbing a camera and recording video—you need to make a professional and lasting impression. Well, you’re in the right place.

This guide will show you: 

  • What is a video resume. 
  • How to make a video resume better than 9 out of 10 of those out there.
  • How to write a video resume script that will land you more interviews.
  • If making a resume video is a good idea

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Now, here’s how to make a video resume that gets results:

What Is a Video Resume?

A video resume is a short video that presents a job candidate’s skills, experience, and strengths to potential employers. In a video resume, candidates typically talk directly to the camera. It's an opportunity to show your enthusiasm, creativity, and professionalism in a dynamic manner. 

A video resume is not a substitute for a standard paper resume (or, more likely, a PDF resume). A classic resume contains a lot of critical information that even a good video resume won’t. It’s also quicker and easier for hiring managers to refer back to a written resume than a video resume. Finally, Applicant Tracking Systems (ATSs) can’t handle video resumes.

Expert Hint: As stated above, a video resume is not a substitute but a supplement to a classic resume. So learn how to write a resume first before delving into recording a video resume.

Should You Submit a Video Resume?

Even though there’s a growing acceptance of video resumes among job seekers, the fact remains that they’re still very rare. You’re most likely to be asked for a resume video in occupations that involve giving a lot of presentations, sales work, and other stakeholder-facing activities. Or in the creative field, where you need to prove your video-making skills, such as for a video editor resume .

Haven’t been asked to submit a video resume? Doing so can certainly help you stand out, but not always in a good way. For example, hiring managers might feel inconvenienced by opening an unsolicited video from a candidate. Hiring managers are busy, and you don’t want to drain their time.

Even an amazing video resume can make the wrong impression, as not all employers or sectors may find them suitable. And if you lack technical skills , a poorly made video resume is guaranteed to make a bad impression. Imagine your reaction. You’re a recruiter, and you just received a low-quality video from a stranger. It wastes your time and gives you a headache. You don’t want to be that stranger.

Finally, you don’t want to submit a video resume if you’ve been asked for a video editing sample, some footage of your presentations, or any other kind of portfolio. These things are very different from a video resume.

For now, please check out these two short video resume samples. 

Video Resume Script Samples

My name is Diego Ramirez, I’ve been a creative and highly motivated video editor for over five years. I would love an opportunity to apply my proven video editing and time management skills to maintain CrystalVid’s market-leading production standards as your new video editor.

At Global CloudCo, I used basic Linux tools to automate the sorting and retrieval of tagged B-roll footage, saving 8+ work hours per month. I also worked on up to seven projects at a time while maintaining 100% on-time delivery.

My portfolio shows my ability to work across a wide range of software, including:

  • Adobe Premiere Pro,
  • Apple Final Cut,
  • DaVinci Resolve,
  • Kdenlive, and
  • Avid Media Composer.

I am confident that these skills and this experience would allow me to produce the kind of high quality video content that CrystalVid is known for, whether on social media, video-sharing platforms or online courses.

I’d love the opportunity to tell you more about what I can do for CrystalVid. Please don’t hesitate to call or email me. Thank you!

My name is Diego Ramirez, and I’d love to join the CrystalVid team. I’m looking for a new job filled with learning and advancement opportunities. I know I’m exactly who you’re looking for. Let me tell you why.

At Global CloudCo, I’m responsible for editing raw footage down to finished productions. I also catalog visual effects and music for future use and organize B-roll footage. I am able to work on multiple projects at the same time without falling behind on any of them.

I can work on Linux, Windows, and Apple environments using a wide range of video editing software. You name it, I’ve probably already got work in my portfolio that I made on it. Got some kind of obscure or outdated video editing software you want me to use? No problem—give me an hour, and I’ll have it mastered.

I know what you’re thinking, and you’re right: I’m perfect for this position—give me a call.

Let’s see—

The second video resume example above fails to impress by being too focused on what the candidate wants (not what they can do). It lists duties instead of achievements, it’s overly confident and far too pretentious.

The first example, on the other hand, checks all the right boxes. It provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the candidate’s qualifications and enthusiasm for the position.

How to Make a Video Resume

You have two options here: do it yourself or hire someone to do the video editing and even filming for you. A professionally edited video resume will make a much better impression, but the costs involved in going this route can be substantial. Either way, the end product has to look slick and professional.

1. Prepare a Script

You can’t record a video resume without a script, so the first step is always to write one. The first step to writing a video resume script is always going to be writing a normal resume. Having a cover letter will also help. Once you have these, it’s just a matter of picking out the professional accomplishments and awards , resume skills , certifications for your resume , and so on and rephrasing them so they sound more natural.

There are many ways to write a creative script for a video resume. The form it takes will depend on the job you’re applying for, the kinds of companies you’re approaching, and your personal branding. There are, though, proven guidelines to which every video resume should adhere.

First, the length of a resume . Your video resume should be short: 60–90 seconds is ideal, it’s not recommended that you go over two minutes. Most people speak at a rate of around 100 words per minute. This means that your video resume script should be about 100–150 words long, definitely no longer than 200 words. We’ll review the details of making a video resume script in a moment.

2. Arrange a Set to Film Your Video Resume

If you choose to hire a professional, your videographer will handle the equipment, lighting, and setting for you. Your job is to arrive dressed professionally and neatly groomed. Dress just like you would for a job interview. What this means depends on your industry and the corporate culture in the company or companies to which you’re applying.

If you’re doing all of it by yourself, you’ll need to find a good location with a professional-looking background—free from distractions. The space or spaces in which you record will also need to include sound-dampening to keep the audio clear. Good lighting is also something you’ll need to find or organize.

3. Use a Professional Camera

Recording and editing your video resume requires much more preparation and work. Firstly, you’ll need to consider the equipment you use. A good camera (1080p minimum) is a must. The onboard microphone might not be up to the task, so you may need to invest in or borrow an external one.

Also, a quick tip: record several takes . You will be able to pick specific sections that sound the best and splice them up in editing. Experiment with various tones of voice, gestures, and pauses to see which ones make you look the most comfortable and professional.

4. Record Your Video Resume

Here’s the framework of what you should talk about in a video resume:

  • Introduction
  • Professional Background
  • Skills and Qualifications
  • Passion and Enthusiasm
  • Value Proposition
  • Relevant Accomplishments
  • Cultural Fit
  • Call to Action

We’ll expand on these points in the next section of this article.

5. Edit Your Video

Video editing software is necessary to combine audio and video tracks (if using an external microphone) and stitch scenes or takes together, as well as any other footage you choose to include. Many free and open-source options are available free of charge, but you’ll still have to learn how to use them.

Once you get comfortable with your chosen software, you’ll need to review the captured footage, most likely several times. Choose the best parts, cut them out, and assemble them into a cohesive video. Add additional visual and sound effects (if you want to), and then compile the finished product.

6. Ask for Feedback

Watch your video resume several times to ensure no artifacts need to be eliminated. Then, get as many friends and family members as possible to watch your video resume as well. They’ll be able to give you constructive feedback. Ask them to be completely honest. Take on board what they tell you. It’s better to get their feedback now than to be rejected because of a bad video resume.

In the next chapter, you’ll get a blueprint for writing a video resume script.

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How to Make a Video Resume Script?

We have already mentioned that you need a script, but if you’re unfamiliar with the process, here’s a detailed guide.

1. Introduce Yourself in Your Video Resume

Every successful video resume will include an introduction. Clearly state your full name, job title or occupation, professional qualification (if appropriate), and number of years of experience. Mention the position for which you’re applying. Mention the company by name if you’re making a targeted video resume.

This is a great opportunity to state your career goal. The trick? Your goal should be something that you can do for your potential employer. If you have a good resume career objective or resume summary , you can just copy, paste, and rephrase that sentence straight from your resume.

Here’s a brief summary of a video resume introduction :

  • Start with a strong and friendly greeting. Introduce yourself by stating your full name and the position you're applying for.
  • Provide a brief overview of your professional background, mentioning your current role or recent relevant experience.

2. Show Them You’re the Best Candidate for the Job

Now that you know how to start a video resume correctly, it’s time to show hiring managers what you bring to the table. Rephrase two or three achievements from your resume so that they sound and flow more naturally when said out loud. List your most relevant skills and qualifications.

If you’re writing a script for a video resume for freshmen , you can use academic achievements or experience from projects, volunteering, and internships.

Here’s the rundown of what to include in the main part of your video resume:

  • Highlight your relevant work experience, starting with your most recent position.
  • Briefly describe your key responsibilities and accomplishments in each role. Focus on specific projects, achievements, and skills that align with the job you're applying for.
  • List the essential skills, qualifications, and attributes required for the position.
  • Share your enthusiasm for the industry, company, or specific role you're applying to.
  • Explain why you're passionate about the field and how your skills and experiences align with the company's goals.
  • Highlight notable achievements, awards, or recognition you've received in your career.
  • Use quantifiable data to showcase the impact of your work, such as percentages, figures, or metrics.
  • Mention personal qualities that make you a strong candidate, such as teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, or leadership.

3. End on a Call to Action

Summarize everything that makes you the right choice for this position. Aim to do this in a single, confident sentence. The purpose of your video resume is to get invited to a job interview, so make it clear that you’re keen to tell them more. And don’t forget to thank your viewers for their time.

And again, here’s the blueprint for ending your video resume:

  • Summarize your interest in the position and thank the viewer for considering your application.
  • Encourage them to review your attached resume for more details.
  • Provide clear contact information and express your willingness to discuss your qualifications further.

Expert Hint: It may be tempting to relegate writing the script of your video resume to artificial intelligence. But let us stop you right there. An AI resume will not be on the level of a personally-written video resume script. You know your work history best.

Dos and Don'ts of a Video Resume

Here are some additional tips for a video resume and mistakes you will want to avoid.

Do This When Creating Your Video Resume

Aim to create a professional video resume with excellent sound quality and lighting. Deliver your lines in a clear, confident voice. Just like the font of a resume is important, so is your pronunciation in a video resume. Pronounce everything correctly—it’s a video, so keep doing new takes until you get it right. Speak at a natural, easy-to-follow pace. Smile. Vary the tone and pitch of your voice.

If you have the resources to make a video resume for every application, then be sure to mention the company by name (make a targeted resume ). If you know (or can find out) who will be viewing your video resume, greet them by name. Using the same video resume for multiple applications? Keep these things as general as possible.

Don’t Do This in Your Video Resume

Humor in video resumes can be risky —you have no control over who will watch yours or what kind of mood they’ll be in when they do. What’s funny to you might be irritating or even offensive to the hiring manager. For every Mark Leruste, countless candidates get rejected within 20 seconds.

If you can’t produce a high-quality video resume with good audio and video, and you haven’t been asked for one, then it’s better not to include one at all. The same holds if you’re unable to deliver your lines clearly and confidently while maintaining good eye contact with the camera. All it will show is that you lack the necessary communication skills .

The worst thing you can do is submit a video resume that undermines the rest of your job application. If video editing and speaking in front of a camera aren’t your strong points, then it’s best to let your resume and cover letter do the talking for you. Unless, of course, a video resume is required.

In that case, use the advice from this guide to give it your absolute best shot!

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Key Takeaways

Here’s what you need to know about making a video resume:

  • Make sure that a video resume is for you —it’s rarely required, and most candidates won’t benefit from including one.
  • Have your resume and cover letter done before you start work on your video resume script.
  • The best video resume is a short video resume—keep yours under 90 seconds .
  • Be concrete and professional , and avoid generalities.
  • Think carefully before including comedy in your video resume—it’s all too easy to miss the mark and come off as off-putting or inappropriate.

I hope this guide has been of help to you! What did you find most challenging when writing your video resume script? Would you get your video resume professionally edited, or do it yourself? Let’s get the discussion going in the comments below!

Mariusz Wawrzyniak

Mariusz is a career expert with a background in quality control & economics. With work experience in FinTech and a passion for self-development, Mariusz brings a unique perspective to his role. He’s dedicated to providing the most effective advice on resume and cover letter writing techniques to help his readers secure the jobs of their dreams.

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What is a video resume?

A video resume is much like an elevator pitch that allows candidates to introduce themselves and impress recruiters. The pressure surrounding the topic may be overwhelming considering that you need to make an impact within a short amount of time, but we’ve got you. This article will tackle everything there is to know about video resumes, including sample scripts and tips in making one.

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Video resumes for job applications.

Short-form videos are undeniably taking over the world – just look at TikTok. In 2022, Demand Sage reported that about 3 million people have TikTok on their phones. As a result, people have been applying the TikTok formula and using video resumes even for job applications.

If you’re a person competing with highly-experienced and tenured candidates, veer away from stuffing your CV with exaggerated descriptions and experiences because a recruiter can sense overcompensation. Instead, help employers have a connection with you through an introductory video. This way, they can associate your CV with an actual person, and not just a name with bullet points.

Why Video Resumes Are Essential Nowadays

Below are the reasons why video CVs are more of a necessity than a luxury:

  • A video resume can help you stand out from other applicants and make a more memorable impression on employers. In a competitive job market, it can be immensely difficult to get noticed. A well-made video resume can help you differentiate yourself from other candidates and make a stronger impression on potential employers.
  • A video resume allows you to showcase your personality, communication skills, and enthusiasm for the job in a way that a written resume cannot. Having the chance to address the audience directly in a video CV, you can effectively showcase your enthusiasm and desire for the job. This can be a fantastic approach to dazzle potential employers and convince them that you are the ideal candidate for the position.
  • A video resume can provide potential employers with a more comprehensive view of your qualifications and experience. In a written resume, you’re limited to listing your skills and experiences in bullet points. In a video resume, you can provide more detailed descriptions of your previous work, accomplishments to give them a better sense of your capabilities.
  • A video resume can help you speak directly to employers. This allows you to highlight the skills and experiences that are most relevant to the position, and demonstrate why you’re the best fit for the job. Aside from that, it can build a sense of connection since the tailor-made message seems like you’re directly addressing the viewer.
  • A video resume can be a convenient way to share your qualifications and experience for remote jobs. Because a video resume is digital, you can easily share it through online platforms. This can be especially useful if you’re applying for jobs in a different city or country, or if you’re unable to meet with employers in person.

Steps on How to Make a Video Resume

Step 1: make a video resume script.

Whether you need one for jobs or internships, scripts for video resumes should always be simple and straightforward. With the limited time given, you should be able to condense essential personal and professional information such as the following:

  • If applicable, include past experience
  • Display proficiency mentioning requirements
  • Optional: interests, personality
  • Call to action

Sample video resume introduction script for jobs

My name is [name], and I am very much passionate about [insert hobbies and passions]. I believe I will be your next [position].

I have attained a degree in [degree] at [name of school or university] which gave me the opportunity to work as a [insert previous position]. During my time there, I developed [insert projects for previous companies]. My projects then resulted in [result of project]. Then, [other posts if any]. With that, I can confidently say that my current skill set and experience make me a strong candidate for this position.

[Narrate another instance when your skills came in handy]

The job posting mentioned the following roles like [insert job requirements], I can confidently say that [insert why you can fulfill the requirements with past experience or motivation to learn].

Once again, my name is [name], and I can ensure that I can be an asset to the company as a [position you’re applying for].

Thank you for watching my video and please don’t hesitate to email me for an interview. I look forward to being a part of your team!”

Sample script of video resume for students

“Hi! My name is [name], and I am very much passionate about [insert hobbies and passions], and it would be an honor to be an intern at your company. I’m currently taking up [degree] at [name of school or university]. Throughout my time in university, I have launched projects for my organization which resulted in [result of project]. I have also [insert other extracurriculars if any]. I am confident that my professors and extracurricular activities have prepared me to take on first-hand experiences working as an intern for your company. [Narrate another instance when your skills came in handy] Once again, my name is [name], and I am sure that I am a valuable asset to the company as a [position you’re applying for]. Thank you for watching my video and please don’t hesitate to email me for an interview. I look forward to being a part of your team!”

Step 2: Record yourself with a camera or a video CV maker and edit

  • Pick an appropriate location or space. The background must look professional and neutral to help the attention focus on you. Nonetheless, adding a plant or a flower vase can add a pop of color.
  • Utilize a good-quality camera. Recording on a smartphone, a tablet, or a digital camera is advisable. However, it must be able to produce high-resolution videos or stills, as well as audio.
  • Edit thoroughly or consider using video CV editing tools . Once you’re satisfied with the taken shots, edit the video appropriately and include useful stills like photos with your awards or working at your previous company. This step will make sure that the recruiter has a POV feel and witness your career growth. This way, they’ll be able to envision your potential growth for their company.

Step 3: Publish Your Work

Video resume tips and tricks.

Self-recorded videos are a fantastic way to connect with employers and state your claim as the best candidate among an immense pool of applicants. Serve as the company’s gateway to see who you are as a human being and a professional. Let’s look at some video resume tips that can take your self-recording skills to the next level:

tips and tricks in creating video resume

  • Practice, practice, practice. Then practice again. The proverb “practice makes perfect” might sound like a broken record, but never before has it been more accurate. The only way you can genuinely connect with your employer is by being comfortable on camera, so you have to practice recording yourself. Practice having calm and confident body language that resonates with your goal to look professional.
  • Gather feedback from family and friends. Since judging your performance on camera can be difficult to do, you can show some sample videos to trusted sources. This way, you can gather feedback on your speech and body language without feeling uncomfortable. This tip is useful for any job seeker, but it is even more critical for fresh graduates. A video resume for students can be daunting to produce, so input from trustworthy people can be your key to success.
  • Learn how to use a reliable video editing tool. Efficient video editing software platforms can integrate your content production process and turn simple video recordings into beautiful video content. Some online tools have video resume templates that make it easy for you to record and splice different parts of your content, which in turn saves precious time and effort. A video resume editore is undoubtedly the way to go.
  • Be mindful of your lighting. Lighting can make or break your video. Good lighting can create a positive visual atmosphere for your audience, and bad lighting simply makes you look bad on camera. With that being said, soft lighting is everything, so try your best to use natural sunlight/ring light when recording videos. Avoid overhead lights and backlights that could accentuate the wrong areas of your video environment.
  • Invest in top-quality recording equipment. While regular recording devices are enough to record a video resume sample for your job application, you may also consider investing in high-quality video equipment. For instance, buying a good microphone optimizes your audio quality and makes your voice sound clear and crisp on camera. A 4K-resolution camera or smartphone, when combined with a reliable editing tool, are also considered game-changers if you want the best video editor resume possible.
  • Showcase your creativity in other ways if you’re camera shy. If you’re not comfortable in front of the camera, there’s always the option to record your own voice. While you still need a bit of voiceover practice, you’re eliminating the dread of being exposed by the brooding eyes of the camera lens. You can even leverage this fear to your advantage by demonstrating your editing or graphic designing skills!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Video Resumes

Q: What is a video resume? A: A video resume is a short video that is used to introduce yourself to employers. It is a perfect avenue to showcase a person’s professional and educational background to recruiters through a minute or less video.

Q: Are video resumes a good idea? A: Absolutely! A video appeals to recruiters because you can make it into a narrative instead of just mentioning previous experiences. After all, video resumes can help employers get a better sense of the job seeker’s fit for the role and company culture, and can also make the job seeker more memorable.

Q: What is the ideal length for a video resume? A: A 35-second to 1 minute video CV should suffice because you wouldn’t want to bore the recruiter with unnecessary details.

Q: What are the dos and don’ts in a video resume? A: Here are some dos and don’ts for creating a video resume:

  • Keep it short and to the point. Your video resume should be no longer than 2-3 minutes.
  • Dress and groom yourself professionally. You want to make a good impression. Use a good-quality microphone and camera to ensure your audio and video are clear and high-quality.
  • Practice before you start recording. This will help you feel more comfortable and confident.
  • Highlight your skills and experience, and explain why you are a good fit for the job.
  • End your video with a call to action, such as asking the employer to contact you for an interview.
  • Use many filler words, such as “um” and “ah”.
  • Read from a script. You want to come across as natural and authentic.
  • Include any personal information you don’t want the employer to see.
  • Make any inappropriate or offensive comments.
  • Use distracting backgrounds or music. Keep it simple and professional.
  • Lie or exaggerate your qualifications or experience. Be honest and truthful.

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6 Video Editor Resume Examples & Guide for 2024

When crafting your video editor resume, emphasize your proficiency in industry-standard editing software. Showcase your familiarity with tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or Avid Media Composer. Demonstrate your storytelling ability through your experience in creating engaging narratives. Your resume should reflect a history of successful projects that captures audience attention.

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How to pick a video editor resume format

A chronological resume format is the best option if you have a few years experience under your belt. This format puts the summary at the top, followed by a reverse-chronological work history.

Do you have no formal employment experience or are you a self-taught Video Editor? A combination or hybrid resume might work better for you. All your skills will be at the top part of the resume, grouped according to function.

Group post-video production skills like trimming, syncing scenes, and musical effects together.

Top 6 sections to include in your video editor resume:

  • Contact Information and Header;
  • Work History;
  • Certifications;

Don’t limit your Video Editor resume header to your contact details. Include your LinkedIn, portfolio link, and job title, too.

Below are two Video Editor resume examples for the header section:

The first example isn’t wrong per se.

But it doesn’t do anything to tell the recruiter about your qualifications either.

Besides, your portfolio is your most important asset so don’t leave it out.

To sum up, an eye-catching resume header has:

  • Contact details (preferably phone and email address);
  • Short physical address ;
  • Links to portfolio and/or LinkedIn profile ;
  • Title with a focus on specialization.

Next up is your resume summary. It’s your resume’s elevator pitch so fill it with relevant accomplishments.

Think of it like picking the exciting or intriguing scenes for a movie trailer.

Use a resume summary if you have at least two years experience as a Video Editor. Pick at least 2 career achievements that highlight your video editing specialties. Include your niche specialty if you have one.

If you’ve worked on big projects or on major production houses, that’s worth mentioning too.

Here are two video editor resume samples for the summary section

This Video Editor summary doesn’t list any specific program or software for editing. It also doesn’t mention noteworthy achievements.

It's hard to tell how the Video Editor made an impact.

Now, this Video Editor resume summary checks off all the points:

  • Years of experience;
  • Technologies/specialty;
  • Career achievements (with numbers and results);

But what if you don’t have that much experience yet? Should you still write a summary or objective?

2 junior video editor resume objective examples

Only use a resume objective if you’re a fresh graduate or entry level candidate. List any video editing skills or knowledge you might’ve picked up from school.

Mention accomplishments you have from other jobs. List transferable skills like time management, communication, and teamwork. They will help you work well with others.

Compare the following Video Editor resume samples below:

The Video Editor resume sample objective posted above is from an intern. He complained on Reddit about getting rejected for jobs.

The above Video Editor resume objective reads like a list of keywords. It doesn’t mention any achievements. The wide range of skills listed isn’t convincing due to lack of software mentioned.

Just by applying a few small tweaks here and there, this career objective shows why this candidate deserves at least a thorough background check:

  • Specified role;
  • Program specialization;
  • Soft skills mentioned;
  • Scope of experience and previous roles;

All in all, this candidate made sure his experience section wouldn’t go unnoticed.

Video editing is a demanding job that requires both technical and creative skills. Employers also look for knowledge in many editing and design tools.

Follow the tips when writing your work history:

  • Describe notable outcomes related to your video editing work. Don’t limit it to awards or recognition.
  • Explain how you improved the video resolution, corrected colors, or removed out of sync audio.
  • Break down complicated processes step by step. Paint a picture that describes the conceptualization, challenges, and the results you achieved.
  • Name drop collaborations with famous directors, big production agencies, or networks.
  • Give examples of videos you’ve created with the different software you can use. This will show employers your skill level in different tools.
  • Link to the videos you edited right on your work history. Video editing is a visual job that’s hard to describe on paper. Including a URL allows the employer to watch and see the results you mentioned.
  • Give details on the scale of projects you’ve worked with, such as number or hours of video edited.
  • Don’t be afraid to mention non video editing work experience. Previous jobs related to video work, like production assistant, camera crew, or light grip, can add credibility to your application as well. Many Video Editors started their careers this way.

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Below are right and wrong Video Editor resume examples. You'll also see how to improve the bad Video Editor resume sample.

  • • Writing, developing and polishing media with Premiere Pro
  • • Developing content for the company’s popular YouTube channel Needs Gaming

There’s a lot of name dropping on this Video Editor work experience sample. It does give it some credibility. The mentioned employer, after all has 400K+ subscribers on YouTube.

But you can still improve this work history in many ways. Although the writer mentioned developing and polishing media, there were no specifics mentioned.

What does this task entail, exactly?

Did some videos have poor quality or dead pixels?

Is the background color or music weird for the footage?

Identifying the video’s subject will give the recruiter a better idea of your experience. For example, you can mention that you edited music videos, or demo videos for software.

Let’s look at another example, implementing those techniques.

  • • Edited more than 35 funny yet informative e-learning videos on science and math
  • • Collaborated with administrators and K-12 teachers to create an immersive learning experience.
  • • Used DVD Studio Pro and Avid Media Composer to sequence and trim videos, catered to students’ limited attention span
  • • Built a library of age appropriate sound and visual effects used throughout the project

All the necessary ingredients are present in those bullet points.

One last tip for the experience section - don’t overstuff it with the skills and competencies.

You can smartly weave your top ones there.

However, dedicate a special skills section to make sure you cover all you got.

There are hundreds of Video Editor tools in the market. But like any pro Video Editor knows, you don’t need to master it all to get big projects.

You can improve videos through music, better frame selection, or improved scene sequencing.

Whatever you did, end goal is for people watching to appreciate the story better.

Companies hire Video Editors not because they know which buttons to click to edit a scene.

Companies hire editors that know which scenes feel flat and are worth removing.

Don’t ignore soft skills like storytelling, outlining, sculpting or trimming, and visualization.

Video editing is also a broad industry. There’s film editing, news editing, animation, post-production, and other disciplines.

It will be easier for you to get jobs if you narrow down your focus to one type of editing. Doing this will also help you build your portfolio faster.

All that said, below are different video editing skills to put on your resume

22 technical skills to put on resume for video editor:

  • Premiere Pro;
  • Adobe Creative Suite;
  • Final Cut Pro;
  • Avid Media Composer;
  • Soundtrack Pro;
  • Graphic design ;
  • DVD Studio Pro;
  • Illustrator;
  • GoLive CS2;
  • Logging dailies or clips;
  • Transcription;
  • Real time edits;
  • Video music editing;
  • News editing;
  • Voice over editing;
  • Organizing and backing up footage.

8 soft skills to put on resume for video editor:

  • Time management ;
  • Attention to detail ;
  • Collaboration ;
  • Storytelling ;
  • Multitasking ;
  • Ability to work under pressure ;

Many Video Editors are art, film school graduates, and multimedia arts graduates.

A degree alone isn’t enough to help you land a job though. Like other creative disciplines, recruiters will judge candidates based on their portfolio and demo reels.

If you have no formal education on this subject, you can take up free or paid courses online.

This won’t just pad the education section of your resume, it will also show you new tricks that you can apply in your projects.

Video Editor jobs don’t need a license or any certification.

But if you’re applying for a competitive role, a certification can give you a leg up against competitors with pretty much the same experience.

Imagine that you’re applying for a Video Editor role at Disney. You might have the chance to edit a Star Wars film or any of their upcoming big movies.

It’s the job of a lifetime! Everyone who applies will have a solid portfolio and years of experience.

Wouldn’t you want to beef up your resume in every way possible?

You can do that by getting certified in any of the software tools for video editing.

Certifications available for video editors:

  • Avid Certified User: Media Pro ;
  • Adobe Premiere Pro Video Editing Certificate ;
  • Apple Final Cut Pro ;
  • Certified Video Engineer - Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc .

Always include the following information when listing a certification :

  • Name of certification;
  • Certifying body or exam center;
  • Certification number or badge, if any.

That’s a wrap! If you finished reading this, you have all the information you’ll need to write a professional Video Editor resume.

  • Write a resume header that includes your portfolio and LinkedIn springboard link.
  • Create a summary or objective that distinguishes you from other applicants. Explain how your video editing work helped your employers.
  • Don’t ignore soft skills in your resume, especially those that relate to storytelling.
  • Write about the challenges you encountered in your work history, and how you solved them with your creative video editing skills.

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Video Content Creator Resume – In today’s digital age, video content has become a powerful tool for communication and storytelling. As a result, the demand for skilled video content creators has skyrocketed. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out in the industry, having a well-crafted resume is essential to stand out from the competition.

Video Content Creator Resume Samples, Examples & Tips

A video content creator resume should not only showcase your technical skills and experience but also highlight your creativity and ability to tell compelling stories through visuals. In this blog post, we will discuss the key elements to include in your video content creator resume and provide tips on how to make it stand out to potential employers. So, if you’re ready to take your video content creation career to the next level, keep reading!

Video Content Creator Resume – Summary

Video Content Creator Resume Samples

[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Your Phone Number] [Your Email Address]

Creative and versatile Video Content Creator with [number] years of experience in producing engaging and compelling video content for digital platforms. Proficient in concept development, scriptwriting, filming, editing, and post-production. Passionate about storytelling and leveraging visual media to connect with audiences. Seeking to contribute creativity and expertise to a dynamic media production team.

Professional Experience:

Video Content Creator | [Company/Studio Name], [Location] | [Dates of Employment]

  • Conceptualized and developed video content ideas, scripts, and storyboards in collaboration with clients, creative teams, and stakeholders.
  • Produced, filmed, and edited video content for various platforms, including social media, websites, and streaming services, ensuring alignment with brand identity and messaging.
  • Conducted interviews, captured footage, and documented events to create engaging and authentic video narratives.
  • Edited and enhanced video footage using editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), incorporating graphics, effects, music, and sound to enhance storytelling and visual appeal.
  • Managed production schedules, budgets, and resources to meet project deadlines and deliver high-quality video content within budget constraints.
  • Analyzed performance metrics and audience feedback to iterate and improve video content strategy and effectiveness.

[Degree/Certificate in Film Production, Media Studies, Communications, or related field] [University/Institution Name], [Location] [Year of Graduation]

  • Video Production and Filming
  • Scriptwriting and Storyboarding
  • Video Editing and Post-Production
  • Camera Operation and Cinematography
  • Lighting and Sound Design
  • Motion Graphics and Visual Effects
  • Digital Media Management
  • Creative Concept Development
  • Project Management
  • Communication and Collaboration

Achievements:

  • Produced [number] of video projects with [number] of views and engagement on digital platforms.
  • Received [award/honor] for outstanding achievement in video content creation.
  • Featured in [publication/website] for innovative and impactful video storytelling.

Certifications:

  • [Relevant Certification in Video Production, Editing, or Digital Media]

References:

Available upon request.

Video Content Creator Resume Description Examples

Experienced video content creator with a strong background in creating engaging and high-quality videos for various platforms. Skilled in video editing, scriptwriting, and storytelling to deliver compelling content.

Creative and innovative video content creator with a passion for visual storytelling. Proficient in using industry-standard software and equipment to produce professional videos. Proven ability to adapt to different styles and genres to meet client’s needs.

Detail-oriented video content creator with a keen eye for aesthetics and visual composition. Proficient in video editing software and experienced in creating visually stunning videos that captivate audiences. Strong understanding of current trends and techniques in video production.

Highly skilled video content creator with a track record of producing viral videos that have garnered millions of views. Proficient in video editing, motion graphics, and sound design to create visually appealing and engaging content. Strong ability to work under tight deadlines and deliver high-quality videos.

Results-driven video content creator with a proven ability to create videos that drive engagement and increase brand awareness. Skilled in video production from concept to final delivery, including scriptwriting, shooting, and editing. Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with clients and team members.

Video Content Creator Resume Objective

Highly creative and skilled Video Content Creator with a passion for storytelling and a strong understanding of visual communication. Seeking a position where I can utilize my technical expertise and artistic abilities to produce engaging and impactful video content for a variety of platforms.

Results-driven Video Content Creator with a proven track record of creating compelling and shareable videos. Looking for an opportunity to leverage my expertise in video editing, cinematography, and storytelling to contribute to a dynamic and innovative team.

Detail-oriented and innovative Video Content Creator with a strong background in video production and editing. Seeking a challenging role where I can apply my technical skills and creative vision to produce high-quality video content that captivates audiences and drives engagement.

Passionate and dedicated Video Content Creator with a keen eye for detail and a strong understanding of current video trends. Seeking a position where I can utilize my expertise in video editing, motion graphics, and storytelling to create visually stunning and engaging content that resonates with viewers.

Experienced Video Content Creator with a proven ability to create compelling and impactful videos across various genres and platforms. Seeking a position where I can contribute my technical skills, creativity, and passion for storytelling to produce video content that drives brand awareness and engagement.

Video Content Creator Resume Summary Statement

  • Highly creative and experienced video content creator with a passion for storytelling. Skilled in all aspects of video production, from concept development to post-production editing. Proven track record of creating engaging and visually stunning content that resonates with audiences. Strong ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and meet tight deadlines. Seeking a challenging role to leverage my skills and contribute to the success of a dynamic organization.
  • Results-driven video content creator with a strong background in digital marketing. Proficient in creating compelling video campaigns that drive brand awareness and increase customer engagement. Skilled in utilizing various video editing software and staying up-to-date with the latest industry trends. Excellent communication and project management skills, with a proven ability to deliver high-quality content on time and within budget. Seeking an opportunity to leverage my expertise and contribute to the growth of a forward-thinking company.
  • Innovative and detail-oriented video content creator with a passion for creating impactful and memorable videos. Experienced in producing a wide range of content, including promotional videos, social media ads, and corporate videos. Proficient in using industry-standard video editing software and equipment. Strong storytelling abilities and a keen eye for visual aesthetics. Seeking a challenging role where I can utilize my skills to create compelling video content that captivates audiences and drives results.
  • Dynamic and versatile video content creator with a strong background in cinematography and video editing. Skilled in capturing and editing footage to create visually stunning and emotionally compelling videos. Experienced in working with diverse clients and industries, including fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Excellent project management skills, with a proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver exceptional results. Seeking an opportunity to bring my creativity and technical expertise to a collaborative and innovative team.
  • Passionate and dedicated video content creator with a proven ability to create engaging and shareable videos. Experienced in producing content for various platforms, including YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. Proficient in using video editing software and staying up-to-date with the latest trends in video production. Strong storytelling abilities and a knack for creating content that resonates with target audiences. Seeking a challenging role where I can leverage my skills to create impactful video content that drives brand awareness and engagement.

How to Present Skills in Video Content Creator Resume

When presenting your skills in a video content creator resume, it is important to highlight your expertise in various areas related to video production and content creation. Here are some tips on how to effectively present your skills:

  • Create a dedicated skills section : Start by creating a separate section in your resume specifically for your skills. This will make it easier for employers to quickly identify your areas of expertise.
  • Tailor your skills to the job description: Review the job description and identify the key skills and qualifications that the employer is seeking. Then, make sure to include those skills in your resume. This will show that you are a good fit for the position.
  • Use bullet points: List your skills using bullet points to make them easy to read and scan. This format allows employers to quickly see your skills at a glance.
  • Include a mix of technical and creative skills: As a video content creator, you should have a combination of technical skills related to video production and editing, as well as creative skills such as storytelling and scriptwriting. Include both types of skills to showcase your versatility.
  • Highlight software proficiency: Mention any software or tools that you are proficient in, such as video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro), graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Canva), or animation software (e.g., Adobe After Effects).
  • Showcase your knowledge of video formats and platforms: Demonstrate your understanding of different video formats and platforms, such as YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok. This shows that you are familiar with the latest trends and can adapt your content to different platforms.
  • Provide examples or evidence of your skills: Whenever possible, provide specific examples or evidence of how you have used your skills in previous projects or roles. This could include links to your portfolio, samples of your work, or metrics that demonstrate the success of your content.

Remember to keep your skills section concise and relevant. Only include skills that are directly related to the job you are applying for, and avoid listing generic or unrelated skills. By effectively presenting your skills, you can make a strong impression and increase your chances of landing a video content creator role.

How to Add Experience in Video Content Creator Resume

To add experience in a video content creator resume, follow these steps:

  • Start with a Professional Summary: Begin your resume with a brief summary that highlights your overall experience as a video content creator. Mention the number of years you have been working in the field and any notable achievements or skills.
  • Create a dedicated “Experience” section: After the professional summary, create a section specifically for your work experience. List your previous positions in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent.
  • Job Title: Clearly state your role in each position.
  • Company Name and Location: Mention the name of the company or organization you worked for, along with its location.
  • Dates of Employment: Include the start and end dates for each position.
  • Job Responsibilities : Describe your main responsibilities and tasks in each role. Focus on video content creation, editing, and any other relevant skills you utilized.
  • Achievements and Projects : Highlight any notable achievements, successful projects, or campaigns you were involved in. Include metrics or data to quantify your impact if possible.
  • Showcase freelance or independent work: If you have worked as a freelance video content creator or have completed independent projects, include them in a separate section. Provide details about the projects, clients, and outcomes.
  • Emphasize transferable skills: Along with your work experience, highlight any transferable skills that are relevant to video content creation. This could include skills in video editing software, storytelling, scriptwriting, cinematography, or social media marketing.
  • Use action verbs and keywords: When describing your experience, use action verbs to make your statements more impactful. Also, incorporate relevant keywords from the job description to optimize your resume for applicant tracking systems (ATS) and to catch the attention of hiring managers.
  • Quantify your achievements: Whenever possible, quantify your achievements to demonstrate the impact of your work. For example, mention the number of views, likes, or shares your videos received, or any increase in engagement or conversions resulting from your content.
  • Include relevant certifications or training: If you have completed any certifications or training programs related to video content creation, mention them in a separate section or under the relevant job experience.
  • Proofread and Format: Finally, proofread your resume for any errors or typos. Ensure that the formatting is consistent and easy to read. Use bullet points and headings to organize your information effectively.

Remember to tailor your resume to the specific job you are applying for, highlighting the most relevant experiences and skills.

How to Write Education Section in Video Content Creator Resume

When writing the education section in a video content creator resume, consider including the following information:

  • Start with your highest level of education : Begin by mentioning your highest degree or diploma achieved. For example, if you have a Bachelor’s degree in Film Production, mention it first.
  • Include the name of the institution: Mention the name of the university, college, or institution where you obtained your degree. If it is a well-known institution, it can add credibility to your resume.
  • Mention the location and dates : Include the city and state where the institution is located, as well as the dates you attended. This helps the employer understand the timeline of your education.
  • Highlight relevant coursework: If you have taken any courses that are directly related to video content creation, mention them. This could include classes in film production, video editing, cinematography, or storytelling. Highlighting relevant coursework shows your expertise in the field.
  • Include any honors or awards: If you received any academic honors or awards during your education, mention them. This could be Dean’s List, scholarships, or any other recognition that showcases your dedication and achievements.
  • Add certifications or additional training: If you have completed any certifications or additional training programs related to video content creation, include them in this section. This could be courses on video editing software, camera operation, or social media marketing.
  • Consider adding relevant projects: If you have worked on any video projects during your education, mention them briefly. This could include short films, documentaries, or any other video content you have created. Provide a brief description of the project and your role in it.

Remember to tailor your education section to highlight the aspects that are most relevant to the video content creation industry. This will help potential employers understand your qualifications and expertise in the field.

Video Content Creator Resume – Achievements Examples

Increased YouTube channel subscribers by 50% within six months through strategic content planning and audience engagement techniques.

Produced and edited a series of viral videos that collectively garnered over 10 million views, resulting in a significant increase in brand visibility and recognition.

Collaborated with a major brand to create sponsored video content, resulting in a 200% increase in brand reach and engagement.

Developed and implemented a content strategy that led to a 100% increase in average watch time and a 30% decrease in video bounce rate.

Created and managed a successful Patreon campaign, generating over $5,000 in monthly revenue to support ongoing content creation.

Received recognition from industry leaders and peers for exceptional video editing skills, resulting in invitations to speak at industry conferences and events.

Successfully monetized YouTube channel through brand partnerships, affiliate marketing, and ad revenue, generating a consistent monthly income stream.

Developed and maintained a strong online community through active engagement and responding to comments, resulting in a loyal and dedicated fan base.

Collaborated with other content creators to produce collaborative videos, resulting in increased exposure and cross-promotion opportunities.

Implemented SEO strategies and optimized video titles, descriptions, and tags, resulting in a significant increase in organic search traffic and video discoverability.

Action Verbs to Use in Video Content Creator Resume

  • Conceptualized
  • Collaborated
  • Coordinated
  • Implemented

Mistakes to Avoid in Video Content Creator Resume

  • Spelling and Grammatical Errors: A resume is a representation of your professionalism and attention to detail. Spelling and grammatical errors can create a negative impression and make it seem like you lack attention to detail.
  • Lack of relevant Experience: Make sure to highlight your relevant experience in video content creation. Include any previous projects, internships, or freelance work that showcases your skills and expertise in video production, editing, and storytelling.
  • Irrelevant Information: Avoid including irrelevant information that does not contribute to your qualifications for the role. Stick to relevant skills, experience, and education that directly relate to video content creation.
  • Lack of Creativity: As a video content creator, it’s important to showcase your creativity and unique style. Make sure your resume reflects your creative abilities through the design and layout, as well as the content itself.
  • Failure to include a Portfolio or Samples: Video content creation is a visual medium, so it’s crucial to include a link to your portfolio or samples of your work. This allows potential employers to see your skills in action and assess your suitability for the role.
  • Lack of Keywords: Many employers use applicant tracking systems (ATS) to scan resumes for specific keywords. Make sure to include relevant keywords in your resume to increase your chances of being selected for an interview.
  • Overly long or Cluttered Resume: Keep your resume concise and easy to read. Avoid including unnecessary information or overcrowding the page with too much text. Use bullet points and clear headings to make it easy for employers to skim through your resume.
  • Lack of Relevant Skills: Highlight your technical skills and software proficiency that are relevant to video content creation. This could include video editing software, camera equipment, graphic design tools, and any other relevant technical skills.
  • Failure to tailor the resume to the job description: Customize your resume to match the specific requirements and qualifications outlined in the job description. This shows that you have taken the time to understand the role and are genuinely interested in the position.
  • Lack of Contact Information: Ensure that your contact information, including your phone number and email address, is clearly visible on your resume. This makes it easy for potential employers to reach out to you for further consideration.

Video Content Creator Resume Writing Tips

  • Start with a Strong Summary Statement: Begin your resume with a concise summary statement that highlights your experience as a video content creator and your key skills. This will grab the attention of hiring managers and give them a clear idea of your qualifications.
  • Showcase your Portfolio: Include a link to your portfolio or website where potential employers can view your work. This will allow them to see your video content creation skills firsthand and get a sense of your style and creativity.
  • Highlight your Technical skills: Video content creation often requires proficiency in various software and equipment. Make sure to include a section that highlights your technical skills, such as video editing software, cameras, lighting equipment, and audio editing tools.
  • Emphasize your Storytelling Abilities: As a video content creator, storytelling is a crucial skill. Highlight any experience you have in creating compelling narratives, whether it’s through scripting, storyboarding, or editing techniques. This will demonstrate your ability to engage and captivate an audience.
  • Quantify your Achievements: Whenever possible, include specific metrics or numbers to quantify your achievements. For example, mention the number of views, likes, or shares your videos have received, or any awards or recognition you have received for your work. This will provide concrete evidence of your success as a video content creator.
  • Include relevant Education and Certifications : If you have any formal education or certifications related to video content creation, be sure to include them on your resume. This can include degrees in film or media production, as well as certifications in video editing software or other relevant areas.
  • Show your Versatility: Video content creation often requires a range of skills, from shooting and editing to graphic design and animation. Highlight any additional skills or experiences you have that make you a well-rounded video content creator, such as graphic design skills, motion graphics, or animation.
  • Keep it concise and organized: While it’s important to include relevant details and accomplishments, be mindful of keeping your resume concise and easy to read. Use bullet points and clear headings to organize your information, and try to keep your resume to one or two pages.
  • Proofread and Edit: Before submitting your resume, make sure to proofread it carefully for any spelling or grammatical errors. It’s also a good idea to have someone else review your resume to catch any mistakes or provide feedback on its overall clarity and effectiveness.
  • Customize for Each Job Application: Tailor your resume to each specific job application by highlighting the skills and experiences that are most relevant to the position. This will show employers that you have taken the time to understand their needs and are a good fit for the role.

FAQs – Video Content Creator Resume

What should be included in a video content creator resume?

A video content creator resume should include a summary or objective statement, relevant work experience, skills, education, and any relevant certifications or training. It should also include a portfolio or links to examples of your work.

How should I format my video content creator resume?

Your resume should be well-organized and easy to read. Use headings and bullet points to highlight key information. Consider using a clean and professional font, and make sure to proofread for any errors or typos.

Should I include a cover letter with my video content creator resume?

Including a cover letter can help you stand out and provide additional information about your skills and experience. It is especially important if you are applying for a specific job or position. However, if the job posting does not specifically request a cover letter, it may not be necessary.

How should I showcase my video content creation skills on my resume?

You can showcase your video content creation skills by including specific examples of projects you have worked on, such as videos you have produced, edited, or directed. You can also mention any software or equipment you are proficient in, such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro.

Should I include references on my video content creator resume?

It is generally not necessary to include references on your resume. However, you can mention that references are available upon request. If a potential employer is interested in contacting your references, they will typically ask for them during the interview process.

How can I make my video content creator resume stand out?

To make your resume stand out, focus on highlighting your unique skills and experiences. Use specific examples and metrics to demonstrate the impact of your work. Additionally, tailor your resume to each job application by including keywords and phrases from the job description. Finally, make sure your resume is visually appealing and error-free.

In conclusion, a video content creator resume is a crucial tool for showcasing one’s skills, experience, and creativity in the field of video production. It is important to highlight relevant technical skills such as video editing, cinematography, and sound design, as well as any certifications or degrees in film or media production. Additionally, including a portfolio of previous work is essential to demonstrate one’s ability to create engaging and high-quality video content.

The resume should also emphasize any experience working with different types of video content, such as commercials, documentaries, or social media videos. Overall, a well-crafted video content creator resume can greatly increase the chances of landing exciting opportunities in the industry and showcasing one’s talent to potential employers.

Resume Tips

Choose the right format.

Select a resume format that best showcases your skills and experience. Common formats include chronological, functional, and combination resumes.

Tailor Your Resume

Customize your resume for each job application by highlighting relevant skills and experiences that match the job description.

Focus on Key Sections

Include essential sections such as contact information, professional summary or objective, work experience, education, skills, and relevant certifications.

Use Clear and Concise Language

Be concise and use action verbs to describe your accomplishments and responsibilities in each job role.

Quantify Achievements

Whenever possible, quantify your achievements with numbers or percentages to demonstrate your impact in previous roles.

Highlight Transferable Skills

Emphasize transferable skills that are relevant to the job you're applying for, such as communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills.

Prioritize Readability

Ensure your resume is easy to read by using a clean and professional font, adequate white space, and bullet points for listing information.

Proofread Carefully

Avoid spelling and grammar errors by proofreading your resume multiple times or asking a trusted friend or colleague to review it.

Keep it Updated

Regularly update your resume with new experiences, skills, and accomplishments to reflect your most current qualifications.

Seek Feedback

Consider seeking feedback from career advisors, mentors, or professionals in your industry to improve your resume further.

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Have you ever thought, who edits the movies and videos you watch?

A video editor’s job is to stitch together audio, video clips, music from start to finish and create a beautiful story.

This is the perfect career choice if you have that creative vision and have experience with editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro , and Blender .

With the increase in video content on social media and the boom in OTT platforms, the need for video editors is skyrocketing.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the maiden salary of a video editor in the USA is $61,900 per year or $29.76 per hour .

And the demand for video editing jobs is supposed to increase by 29% from 2020-30 , which is much faster than the average job growth.

If you are looking for a freelance video editing job or hunting for a full-time role in this competitive market, you need a stellar film editor resume that highlights your talent and skills to recruiters.

This Video Editor resume guide will help you understand:

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  • How to correctly design the video editing resume header section?
  • How to write a video editing resume summary?
  • How to optimize the video editing resume work experience section?
  • How to create the key skills section in the video editing resume?
  • Should you write the education section in your video editing resume?
  • 5 tips to write a stellar video editing resume?

What does a video editor do?

The primary responsibilities of a video editor are to sort videos through different sources such as pre-existing video or film footage obtained from news agencies, television stations, and various vendors and cohesively organize them.

Once the video is organized, they decide which part has to go in the final product. And after the video part is done, they usually work with a sound designer or specialist to create the sounds for the videos.

Roles and Responsibilities of a Video Editor

  • Coordinate with clients to understand their vision
  • Sort raw footage to identify usable footage to use in the final product
  • Follow the script and screenplay to organize the raw footage
  • Trim and merge all footage into a cohesive story using Adobe Premier Pro
  • Add filters and correct color pallets according to the needs
  • Add the audio files, insert dialogs, sound effects, and graphics to make it more interesting
  • Review the final product before sending it to the client or director.

How to Format Your Video Editing Resume Professionally?

If you are a fresher and have a couple of years of experience, you should create a video editing resume in reverse chronological layout .

If you don’t have formal employment experience, you should use a functional resume layout , which focuses on your skills more than your years of experience.

In addition to this, keep in mind the following tips when creating your video editing resume:

  • Keep the resume margin to 1-inch maximum
  • Use a professional resume font such as Georgia, Ariel and keep the resume fond between 10-13 points
  • Divide the resume into different sections
  • Keep eye-friendly white space into your resume to increase readability
  • Always send the resume in PDF format. It helps to preserve the resume format.

Also Read: How to effectively format a resume in 2023?

How to Correctly Design the Video Editing Resume Header Section?

Writing only your contact information in the resume header is past practice.

Nowadays, with an increase in social media and the internet, you need to include your Linkedin profile link and video editing portfolio link onto the film editor resume.

Here are the elements you should include in your resume Heading :

  • Your Name in 14-16 point fonts
  • Contact information including phone number & email address
  • Link to LinkedIn profile
  • Link of video editing portfolio

Here is a video editor resume example of the header section:

video-editor-Resume-header

Video Editing Resume: Summary or Objective

Hiring managers only have 7.4 seconds to review a resume. And we need to hook the recruiter with a stellar resume summary or Objective.

  • If you have 3+ years of experience , you can write a video editing resume summary
  • If you are a fresher and have less than three years of experience, then you should add a resume objective.

Here are the essential elements you should add to your resume summary:

  • Start the summary with a powerful objective such as “Creative,” “Speedy,”
  • Add your years of experience. Such as, “5+ years experienced……”
  • Write the summary in paragraph form and wrap it up within 2-3 lines
  • Add your key skills in the resume summary to grab the attention of recruiters
  • Place the resume summary/objective right after the header section

Resume Objective for Video Editor With 0-3 Years of Experience

Enterprising and Premier Pro certified video editor skilled in editing 1 hour of finished videos for the university sports team. Adept at editing SGA podcasts while blending relevant b-rolls for creating an engaging viewing experience.

Resume Summary for Video Editor With 3+ Years of Experience

Creative video editor with 5+ years of experience in sorting raw footage by understanding storyline to create a cohesive viewing experience. Proficient in adjusting color grading on Adobe Premiere Pro and editing 100+ videos for ed-tech clients like Byjus, UpGrad, etc. Adept at sourcing appropriate royalty-free music and images while reducing costs.

Example of Professional Summary on Resume:

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How to Optimize the Video Editing Resume Work Experience Section?

You should create the video editing work experience section in reverse chronological order.

Keep in mind the following tips when creating a professional experience section for a video editing job:

  • Write the professional experience in bullet format, not in paragraph format
  • Start each bullet point with a strong power verb. Such as “Conducted,” “ Executed,” “Developed” , etc
  • Make sure every bullet points follow a cause-effect formula
  • Write figures and statistics to highlight your achievements
  • Namedrop some of the clients you have worked with if you don’t have any problem sharing names
  • Don’t shy away from mentioning non-video editing but related work experiences. Such as "camera crew", "production assistant", "light designer" , etc

With that said, don’t write irrelevant things on your resume. It won’t get you your desired job. Instead,

  • Read the job description carefully
  • Sort the relevant resume skills you can add
  • And add experience related to that experience in your resume
  • If you don’t have specific experience, don’t add it to your resume.

Let’s see a video editor job description and video editor resume example professional experience:

Video Editor Resume Example: Professional Experience

Spearheaded a short film project and turned 6+ hours of footage into a 20 minutes short film It generated 2mn views on YouTube Developed standard clips and transitions to maintain brand image while assuring consistent color grading across all videos Sourced royalty-free music and still images from online vendors while reducing cost by 20% Developed process for labeling and storing b-roll footage to speed-up footage retrieval by 46%

Example of Professional Experience on Resume:

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Skills for Video Editing Resume

We can’t stress enough the importance of a dedicated key skills section in your video editor resume.

Companies deliberately look for specific skills they want from the employee, be it technical or non-technical.

So you must create the key skills section of your resume with as much care as possible.

All that said, Don’t write all the key skills in one section. Divide the skills section into two parts:

  • Technical Skills

Here are some key and technical skills for you to put on your video editor resume:

Here's a Key Skill section on Video Editor Resume:

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Film Editor Resume: Education Section

Because of the global nature of jobs, nowadays it’s not mandatory to have a bachelor’s degree to become a video editor. Still, it’s necessary to put your maximum education on your resume.

And if you are coming from Liberal Arts, Music field, then your education section can make you stand out among other candidates.

Video Editor Resume Example: Education Section

Education Bachelor’s of Arts in Liberal Arts Brooklyn College Aug 2018 - May 2021 CGPA: 3.6/4.0 Awarded “Creative Minds award” for creating a silent short-film

Example of Education section on Video Editor Resume:

video-editor-resume-education

Video Editor Resume: Certifications

You certainly don’t need to get a certification to learn video editing. But still, you can opt for certification, since it acts as proof of your skills.

Imagine yourself recruiting for a video editing role.

And you have two identical resumes in your hand, except one has a specific video editing certification, and the other doesn’t have it.

Who do you call for an interview?

99% of the time, it’s the person with details of certification on resume .

This is the core reason you should get certified for a video editing resume.

Here are some video editor certifications you can take in 2021:

  • Apple Certified Pro- Final Cut Pro X
  • Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
  • Digital Video Engineering Professional (DVEP)
  • Apple Certified Associate - Final Cut Pro X
  • Avid Certified Operator: Avid VENUE

Additional Sections of Video Editor Resume

You can add many more sections to your resume depending on the job requirements and your experience. For example:

  • Publications
  • Honors and Achievements
  • Volunteer works
  • Media mentions
  • Language Proficiency, etc.

Top 5 Tips To Write a Video Editor Resume

Below are some essential tips for writing a stellar video editor resume:

Proofread the Resume

Grammatical and spelling errors are huge turn-offs for recruiters. Proofread your resume a couple of times to make sure it's error-free.

Review Resumes of Industry Leaders

Before creating your own resume, you can check the resumes of industry leaders. It will help you understand how to go about writing a video editor resume.

Use Power Words

To keep the resume impactful, use action verbs or power words. For example, instead of saying "I received Excellent Video Editor Award in 2023 for high performance" , say "Achieved Excellent Video Editor Award for stellar performance in 2023"

Use Simple Format

Applicant Tracking System works best with simple resume formats. So, ensure your resume is not image or design-heavy. Also, make sure to use a simple font to make it easier to scan.

Write Bullet Points

Do not write the resume in paragraph format. Only use paragraph in summary. For every other section, use crisp bullet points and quantify those bullets.

Leave off References

References do not add value to a resume and add valuable space. If the organization wants references, they can ask you in further interview processes.

Video Editor Resume: Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How much do video editors make in the USA? Ans.

  • According to Indeed , the average hourly salary of a video editor in the USA is $19.37
  • According to Payscale , the average yearly salary of a video editor in the USA is $49,374

Q. Where do video editors work?

Ans. Most video editors work at a production studio or office. However, due to the remote nature of the job, it’s transitioning into a remote career nowadays.

Many freelance video editors work from their home offices to edit videos.

Q. What is a job description of a video editor?

Ans. Here’s a Typical Job Description for a Video Editor:

  • Meet with director to understand the story and the pace
  • Review raw footage and music and sort them according to priority
  • Trim and color-correct footage to maintain a certain standard
  • Mix dialogues, sound effects, music, graphics, and special effects as needed
  • Coordinate with directors and actors to collect feedback and implement feedbacks on the projects

Video Editing Responsibilities:

  • Proficiency in Adobe AfterEffects and Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Recent portfolio of published works
  • Bachelor’s degree in any field

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  • Condensed 14+ hours of footage into 2 hours of polished video output and received 100% positive feedback from the client
  • Drafted 200+ video products in AVI, MP4, and WEBM formats to efficiently meet the clients’ specifications
  • Performed a pivotal during the fine cut editing stage for 20+ episodes of the TV series “What’s My Name?”
  • Coordinated with 5+ directors and videographers during the condensing process to comply with the desired output
  • Streamlined production pipelines to reduce production budget by 25% while ensuring on-time deliveries
  • Implemented video editing techniques to manipulate 30+ raw footages  as part of introducing foreshadowing and scene shift
  • Initiated a proxy workflow to expedite the editing process of R3D files for 15+ lifestyle videos as part of ensuring timely delivery
  • Assisted in the video production and editing process to create 10+ ad campaigns for makeup brands
  • Transferred and compiled raw footage from the camera to streamline the editing process for senior editors
  • Trimmed 50+ hours of footage including b-roll clips to put together a rough project for the initial draft
  • Sorted out 100+ hours of raw footage for lighting and coloring improvements whilst eliminating the faulty clips
  • Sourced multiple royalty-free music and sound effects to save up to 15% on production costs for clients
  • Edited 20+ whiteboard animation videos for social media marketing campaign and achieved a 10% increase in client base
  • Rendered assistance to the senior editor in post-production color correcting and color grading to achieve the desired result
  • GPA : 3.5/4.0
  • Languages : English (Native), and Spanish (Intermediate)

Video Editor Cover Letter

If you are applying for a video editing role, you can write a cover letter to give yourself an edge over other candidates.

Here are some tips for writing a video editor cover letter:

  • Make sure to use similar design in the cover letter as your resume
  • Do not write the cover letter more than one page
  • Add 1-inch margin on all sides of the cover letter
  • Read the job description carefully and add the keywords mentioned in the job description on the cover letter.
  • Start the cover letter with a hook to get the recruiter’s attention
  • End the cover letter with a call to action and ask the recruiter to take action.

Video Editor Cover Letter Example:

Dear Ms. Doe, I recently came across the job posting for a video editor on Linkedin. And with extreme excitement, I’ve applied for the position. As a Senior Video Editor with 5+ years of experience, I believe I can utilize my expertise and knowledge of product video editing to bolster your brands’ image. In my previous position as a video editor at Brainstorm Media, I reviewed raw product footage and collaborated with the marketing team to edit videos for creating advertising materials. I was also involved in creating video marketing guidelines for the brand and increased brand outreach by 30%. I gained in-depth experience in operating Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro video editing software in my work at Brainstorm Media. I’m impressed by XYZ companies’ vision to create an unforgettable brand experience through visual storytelling. I feel my skills and knowledge of video editing make me the ideal candidate for this position. Thank you for your consideration. I’m attaching my resume with this cover letter, looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Your full name

Quick Recap of Video Editing Resume

You should have all the information to create a stellar video editor resume if you’ve gone through the blog.

Now, let’s see a quick recap of the blog:

  • Always add your video editing portfolio and Linkedin profile link in the header section
  • Create a resume summary that will help your resume get the recruiter’s attention
  • Never miss out on creating a separate section for Key Skills and Technical Skills
  • Provide numbers and statistics in the professional experience section to emphasize your achievements
  • Read the job description carefully to identify the key skills requirements and include relevant skills and keywords throughout the resume

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  • Work with Learning Technology Manager to determine the best approach for developing content
  • Work with on screen talent to help provide direction, put them at ease and derive quality content
  • Design and implement an asset management system (video clips, project files, and other assets) to work within Atria’s system standards
  • Stays up-to-date on the newest web technologies and can optimize workflows based on industry developments (specifically in video encoding and CDNs)
  • Welcomes constructive criticism with an open mind, always seeking to improve workInterest & knowledge of the beauty space a plus
  • Work closely with on-screen talent to encourage the best outcome in performance
  • Provide expert input for setting up shots, lighting scenes, developing effective motion graphics/animations and editing
  • Manage multiple projects across varying phases of production & overlapping deadlines
  • Ensure high-quality production values & client brand identity are consistently maintained across all work
  • Collaborate with clients, account managers, & social media strategists to bring creative perspective & recommendations to large-scale integrated campaigns
  • Contribute to our Creative Team’s upbeat & motivated culture
  • Translate client objectives into compelling visual narratives via creative treatments, storyboards, & other visualization methods
  • Assist Video Director in all phases of production including planning, shooting, editing, motion-graphics & sound design for both scripted & documentary-style video & animation projects
  • Support production for lifestyle & product photography projects including conception, shooting, & sourcing props/locations/on-camera talent
  • Enforce code quality through test driven development
  • Bower - javascript package manager
  • Implement web interfaces and applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • AS3 Dev IDE – IntelliJ or Flash Builder
  • JS IDE (Sublime Text, IntelliJ/WebStorm, etc.)
  • Github Enterprise – repository
  • JIRA - issue tracking
  • Detailed Oriented and be able to work independently
  • Excellent knowledge of media agencies and media agency landscape
  • Proficient in PPT, Microsoft Word
  • Knowledge of online advertising and online Video
  • Strong project management skills
  • Self-starter with the ability to work independently within a team
  • Proficiency with Camtasia or similar video editing software
  • Video editing
  • Video production support
  • AdWords, AdSense, SEO, SEM and PPC

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  • Concept, develop & produce original and topical beauty/lifestyle content
  • Manage all aspects of production, including script writing, casting, shooting, editing, sound mixing, color correction, etc
  • Manages and directs all digital marketing video shoots inclusive of coordinating pre-production, planning, operating all video & audio equipment, lighting set-up, etc
  • Responsible for development of a consistent programming calendar for YouTube while assisting in production of video content for other social channels (Instagram & Facebook)
  • Execute a social video strategy that tracks to fan engagement & acquisition goals
  • Analyze existing video content & make recommendations for improvements
  • Possess the ability to think like a content editor—know what types of content will resonate with the Benefit audience - with an excellence in storytelling
  • Act as the team’s YouTube specialist—moderating comments, maintaining playlists, reporting analytics & general platform maintenance
  • Create digital video assets for our retail partners in accordance to their specific needs
  • Ensure quality, consistency and adherence to brand identity in all videos produced
  • Regularly review the social & digital work of our competitors & industry leaders to constantly stay at the forefront of video trends
  • Must be team-player and work cross-functional with internal & external partners to schedule shoots
  • Must be proactive in retrieving and following up on all assets necessary to get job done
  • Manage time effectively across multiple jobs adhering to production schedules in a fast-paced environment
  • 2-5 years experience producing & creating video content for digital platforms at a brand or digital agency
  • Strong understanding of the internet and a passionate user of digital technologies who is curious about the evolution of branded video content
  • Knowledge of social media & video best practices in this space
  • Excellence in visual design, including typography & photography – animation skills are a plus
  • Extremely proficient in video production & editing tools including Final Cut Pro or equivalent NLE, Adobe CS6 Production Suite (After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator) & 3D Experience (Maya, Cinema 4D, 3DS Max)
  • Ability to create compelling storyboards, video content plan/calendar
  • Demonstrated ability to execute projects on time and to work collaboratively in a team environment
  • Excellent attention to detail and quality
  • STRONG online portfolio that includes examples of work
  • Excellent project management and organization skills: self-directed and capable of working effectively in a fast-paced environment while juggling multiple projects and adhering to tight and demanding deadlines
  • Welcomes constructive criticism with an open mind, always seeking to improve workInterest & knowledge of the beauty space a plus

Audio / Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Basic knowledge of H.320 and H.323 video conferencing standards
  • Troubleshooting of AV/VTC Conferencing systems
  • 2 - 3 years of experience in the AV/VTC field
  • Have extensive working experience with major video conferencing equipment, preferably CISCO
  • Working knowledge and experience of ISDN and IP network infrastructure and implementation (PRI, BRI, T3, T1, ATM, Frame Relay, Video over IP and SIP) H.323 endpoints, gateways, multipoint control units, gatekeepers, firewalls, and session board controllers
  • Major OEM video end system/unit certification
  • Experience with Mobile Devices is a plus

Senior Audio Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • High school diploma is required. College degree, specific industry training or equivalent relevant experience. Military electronics training and experience in field support of related technology is acceptable
  • Minimum five (5) years experience installing and servicing audiovisual systems; broadcast AV system or similar technology in defense electronics
  • Training and five (5) years experience with Crestron Control System Programming, Digital Signal Processors (DSP) and video conferencing endpoints setup and servicing
  • Ability to tune Digital Signal Processors (DSP) required
  • Current familiarity with commercial audiovisual, videoconferencing and broadcast manufacturers of equipment, including some direct training
  • Experience interpreting technical drawings
  • Manufacturer training and/or sufficient experience in the integration and operation of video conference endpoints and infrastructure
  • Strong computer skills including Apple & PC-based applications such as: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, etc
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task
  • Strong Team player, work ethic and dedication to schedule commitments
  • Self-sufficient, self-motivated, organized, reliable and punctual
  • Professional demeanor and excellent people skills including the ability to interact well with Customers, Senior Executives, Office Administrators, Field Technicians, various trades i.e. electricians, carpenters, etc

Enterprise Voice & Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Communication Manager
  • Unity Connection
  • Emergency Responder
  • Session Manager
  • VOIP Support tools, e.g. Prime
  • SIP Trunking
  • Unified SIP Proxy
  • Unified Border Element (SIP Trunking with CUBE)
  • H323 Gateway Configuration
  • SRST, E911, PS ALI
  • Wireless Networking and Cisco Wireless Handsets (Endpoints)
  • Quality of Service
  • Support Services including LDAP (Active Directory), DHCP (DHCP Scopes), DNS
  • Reporting Services (Exony)
  • Endpoints (Cisco Phones 79xx, 89xx…)
  • Experience Troubleshooting AV/VTC Conferencing systems
  • Extensive work experience with major video conferencing equipment, preferably CISCO
  • Working knowledge of and experience with ISDN and IP network infrastructure and implementation (PRI, BRI, T3, T1, ATM, Frame Relay, Video over IP and SIP) H.323 endpoints, gateways, multipoint control units, gatekeepers, firewalls, and session board controllers
  • Major OEM video end system/unit certification desired
  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  • Cisco Unity Connection
  • CISCO IM&P
  • CISCO Jabber
  • Cisco Emergency Responder
  • Cisco Unified SIP Proxy
  • Cisco Unified Border Element (SIP Trunking with CUBE)
  • Expressway, TMS, WebEx, MCUs

Software Engineer, Web Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Implement and maintain video playback components and modules in ActionScript 3 and/or JavaScript
  • Rapidly prototype and implement scalable, reliable, and maintainable web applications using HTML5 technologies
  • Collaborate closely with other engineering, product, and marketing teams to define product requirements
  • Distill product requirements into design and technical specifications
  • Responsible for coordination and approvals of the scripts for all video types
  • You will be responsible for editing the script writing for the video content
  • Provide support to the Video engagement team
  • Deliver on quarterly targets and to provide consistency and quality
  • BA/BS Degree
  • Fluent English (written and oral)
  • Minimum of 2-3 years experience
  • Previous script writing experience is a must have for this position
  • Experience of writing scripts for online video channels
  • Knowledge of scripts for all video types
  • Strong attention to detail, excellent organisational skills
  • Fluency in French and English, both written and spoken
  • BA/BS degree in relevant field
  • Minimum of 1 year experience working with media agencies or digital solutions
  • Exceptional relationship management skills
  • Acquire, process, and publish video from multiple sources
  • QC video across multiple client-facing distribution platforms
  • Coordinate all client servicing support of trade events
  • Maintain schedule and inventory of all pre- and post-air full-episode video assets
  • Service video requests to client broadcasters
  • Support the team in all aspects of acquisition, distribution and upkeep of our
  • Digital platforms
  • Analyze and report on video viewing, processing, and servicing data

Digital Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong numerical and analytical aptitude, proven negotiating skills
  • Ability to credibly coordinate between technical teams and business stakeholders, as well as have an understanding of the systems and processes that will be utilized in achieving program objectives
  • Strong experience with video compression, encoding, and transcoding practices as well as digital video standards and transport protocols
  • Experience with ingestion of broadcast video for online distribution
  • Advanced knowledge of digital video editing and processing software and tools (AVISynth, VirtualDub, Quicktime Pro, Final Cut Pro, etc.)
  • Advanced experience with MS Office tools
  • 2+ years of demonstrated results working in a digital multimedia field with expertise in digital video delivery and streaming media technologies
  • BS/BA required
  • Proactive attitude and willingness to dig deep to achieve goals
  • Experience with industry standard DRM technologies
  • Develop and publish high quality videos for marketing IC-GovCloud services
  • Assist with delivery and distribution of finished projects
  • Conducts video planning, storyboarding, set preparation, materials, shooting and editing content
  • Coordinate with team members/engineers on content and delivery of materials
  • Work with audio recordings and post production techniques
  • Use the latest trends and best practices to engage the audience for multimedia applications
  • Collaborate with other content creators, including web designers and developers, writers, engineers and editors
  • Present content as scripted for video recording
  • Lighting/sound and camera operation
  • Scripting support/storyboarding
  • Experience and willingness to be recorded delivering content as scripted
  • Graphic design and animation support
  • Web design and production
  • 5 + years of experience in creating videos for viewing via Laptop and iPad; must also have the ability to edit current videos
  • Software’s: Camtasia, Photoshop, Audacity, VideoScribe, CrazyTalk, GoAnimate
  • Proven Voiceover Skills

Water Polo Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Records videos of water polo games
  • Codes videos of water polo games through use of Sports Tec software to facilitate video analysis
  • Produces videos for use in scouting reports, recruiting videos and team video sessions
  • Maintains video databases of all opponents
  • Collects data using methods developed by Water Polo Analytics Group
  • Analyzes data and writes reports to help prepare water polo teams for competition
  • Performs other duties as assigned or requested
  • Two years of water polo playing or coaching experience
  • Knowledge of water polo
  • Working knowledge of iMovie or other digital video programs
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft products including Excel
  • Basic knowledge of statistics principles
  • Positive attitude, proven ability to work successfully with diverse populations and demonstrated commitment to promote and enhance diversity and inclusion
  • Evidence of proficient knowledge of production gear and recording equipment
  • Demonstrated ability to create aesthetically pleasing and technologically competent video pieces; record digital video and audio content in studio settings and location settings using equipment at various levels of complexity and quality (Consumer, prosumer, professional)
  • Evidence of ability to produce video and audio content that demonstrates skill in the areas of scripting, lighting, composition, video formats, editing and pacing and to edit video and motion graphics using Adobe Premiere (or similar software)
  • Experience encoding video for the web, including compression and delivery of streaming media; creating and editing graphics using Adobe Photoshop (or other imaging software)
  • Experience testing media content for quality assurance, understanding and implementing web accessibility standards, and troubleshooting computer/equipment hardware and software issues related to audio/video production
  • Evidence of effective written and verbal communication skills

Video Specialist Engineer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Key Accountabilities
  • At least 2 years of working experience in end to end digital video solution design including video encoding, delivery and DRM
  • Experience in building test cases and testing for end user devices on IOS, Android, Connected TV and Browsers in the OTT space
  • Good documentation skills
  • Quality orientated with a total commitment to continuous improvement

Embedded Vision / Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Develop and adapt vision algorithms to Xilinx technologies
  • Optimization of vision algorithms to meet runtime and memory usage requirements
  • Contribute to Sales Discovery Meetings and Architect level conversations
  • Perform research into new video technology, ideas, approaches and leading edge/emerging Vision Technologies
  • Support customers through the entire design cycle, from system definition, to choosing the implementation solution
  • Helping with solving implementation issues, testing and Lab Debug
  • Good people and communication skills for interactions with customers and the ability to work well in a team environment
  • Provide pertinent market trend data to factory and contribute to new product definition
  • Degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Electronics or equivalent
  • Candidates will have detailed experience of Video/image processing and detailed experience of C, and C++ programming
  • Experience with Advanced Video Processing, Machine Vision, Video Encoding/Decoding, Video Compression M-JPEG, MPEG4, H.264 and HEVC
  • Experience with Xilinx development tools, Vivado HLS
  • 5 years of industry experience minimum (FPGA design experience a plus)
  • Familiarity with one of the following markets Automotive, ISM, Broadcast, A&D or Consumer
  • Exceptional product video production skills
  • Script writing and storyboarding capabilities
  • Ability to collaborate with a fast-paced team
  • Proven ability to manage a busy workload
  • The ability to match project needs with appropriate levels of time investment
  • Experience working with large-scale brands

IT Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ongoing collaboration with video content creation teams to provide technology solutions to meet their scaling/growing needs
  • Define, research and implement hardware, software and cloud based video technology
  • Troubleshoot and support video technology at all levels of use
  • Train IT Team to provide tier 1 support for video creators/production/post production
  • Work under Video Technology Manager to collaborate and implement standard solutions across multiple regional domestic and international offices

Associate Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assist Video Director in all phases of production including planning, shooting, editing, motion-graphics & sound design for both scripted & documentary-style video & animation projects
  • Support production for lifestyle & product photography projects including conception, shooting, & sourcing props/locations/on-camera talent
  • Translate client objectives into compelling visual narratives via creative treatments, storyboards, & other visualization methods
  • Collaborate with clients, account managers, & social media strategists to bring creative perspective & recommendations to large-scale integrated campaigns
  • Ensure high-quality production values & client brand identity are consistently maintained across all work
  • Manage multiple projects across varying phases of production & overlapping deadlines
  • Contribute to our Creative Team’s upbeat & motivated culture
  • Bachelor’s degree in film production or a related field
  • 1-3 years professional experience in film/video & audio production or equivalent body of work
  • 1-3 years of experience in motion graphics, chroma keying, rotoscoping, motion tracking, & compositing for digital & broadcast platforms
  • High proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud suite, with an emphasis Premiere, After Effects, & Audition
  • Well-versed in the core principles of visual narrative, composition, color, & typography across a variety of production styles/genres
  • Familiar with content optimization & technical specs for various social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, & LinkedIn
  • Superior client service skills & the ability to thrive working independently as well as in large interdisciplinary teams
  • Availability for occasional travel for location shoots & night/weekend hours if necessary to meet project requirements
  • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
  • A link to your website or video channel showcasing your portfolio
  • A cover letter
  • Your resume
  • Plan, schedule and execute video shoots with necessary internal and external resources, in conjunction with other L&D team members
  • Film video footage both in the studio as well as on location, with expert knowledge of cameras, lenses, lighting and other necessary equipment
  • Create engaging graphic elements; add necessary animation and technical effects
  • Source music and sound effects, record voiceovers, and edit sound effectively for timing and dramatic effect
  • Develop a repeatable process for content creation and editing
  • Supports daily video operations for E! digital properties
  • Looks at code (HTML, XML, CSS, JS) and understands how it works. No actual engineering is required, but a vivacious interest in web development and development tools is necessary
  • Takes full ownership of projects and handles them from inception to completion
  • Effectively balances vendor priorities against internal priorities using stringent organization skills
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Project Management experience
  • Solid understanding of web development, mobile product development, a strong proclivity for technology, digital video distribution and new media
  • Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage and develop various products at different stages
  • Broad knowledge of entertainment

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  • Effectively managed executive-level client relationships
  • Bachelors or Masters degree in Video/Film Production, Communications or Marketing preferred
  • Team-oriented, with experience working cross-functionally, with internal and external clients, and at all levels of an organization
  • Works collaboratively and welcomes constructive criticism to improve his/her product
  • Communicates clearly and professionally in both written form and verbally
  • Supervised creative talent, direct reports and/or vendors on simultaneous projects under tight deadline situations, giving clear and direct instruction
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  • Meets deadlines, prioritizes assignments and juggles multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Enthusiastic and self-motivated, flexible, customer-centric, and professional
  • Exercises impeccable judgment when dealing with highly confidential information
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  • Expert knowledge of audio and video recording techniques and systems, including lighting, video/DSLR camera operation, field production techniques and non linear editing
  • Expert knowledge of visual communication, video capture, editing
  • Extensive experience with Final Cut Pro X, Compressor, Logic Studio, Adobe Creative Suite, After Effects, Keynote, Mac OS X, iOS, and Apple products
  • Professional customer service relationship experience with high-profile clients
  • Ability to travel and work flexible hours
  • Experience in still and motion graphics design
  • Experience in photography and photo retouching
  • Post audio and music production
  • Experience in computer systems support and troubleshooting
  • Must submit a demo reel and/or previous projects that clearly demonstrate production abilities. Please specify your contribution to any submitted piece. Submit works shot and edited primarily by yourself

Real-time Video Specialist Resume Examples & Samples

  • Lead the definition and implementation of media processing pipeline
  • Build video ingest, processing and delivery pipelines
  • Improve video experience on Facebook by optimizing video codecs
  • Build and improve video processing algorithms to efficiently compress video at high quality
  • Debug video playback issues across devices
  • 4+ years with H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, VP9, AAC and other video and audio codec standards
  • Experience with at least one of Ffmpeg/x264/x265/libvpx is a must
  • Experience writing or modifying video encoders
  • Experience with container formats, transmuxing and streaming protocols (DASH/HLS)
  • Experience with Software Development processes including: source control, bug tracking, and design documentation
  • Ability to collaborate cross-functionally between groups with different video technologies and pipelines
  • Final Cut 10
  • Adobe Creative Suite experience, specifically in After Effects
  • Typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent, and five to seven years of related experience
  • Knowledge of media production and direction, script writing, and the operation of the above mentioned production equipment sufficient to create quality video programs is required

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  • Graphic design and virtual reality experience strongly preferred
  • Bachelor’s degree in communications, Media production, public relations, marketing or related field
  • Minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience
  • Experience presenting and creating proposals for new equipment purchases
  • Expert knowledge in the use of Adobe production design tools, including Powerpoint, Premiere, After Effects, Audition and Photoshop
  • Experience with both Mac and PC operating systems
  • Social sensitivity and ability to build internal relationships to be able to communicate realistic solutions to stakeholders/customers
  • Strong expertise in film-making and digital photography; fine art/visual art; graphic and media design; multimedia/interactive technology/design/animation; software development engineering; web development and 3D design/ visual art

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  • Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to easily engage others in dialogue, convey sincere interest in building/deepening relationships, and demonstrate a commitment to providing personalized service
  • Proven customer service skills and the ability to resolve problems independently or escalate as needed to promote customer satisfaction
  • Must be able to provide evidence of consultative communication and relationship building skills leading to client service, fulfillment and delight in previous roles
  • Ability to thrive in a fast paced and changing environment
  • Proficiency in computer skills and professional programs (for example, Microsoft Office)
  • Must be able to multi task and navigate through multiple systems
  • Financial Center experience is highly preferred
  • BS, MS or PhD in CS, EE or related field
  • 6+ years experience in video processing
  • Experience with software services, web and cloud technologies
  • Experience with hardware accelerated video processing
  • Experience building Ffmpeg filters or have worked with Ffmpeg APIs
  • Experience with Open CL, DirectX and Intel Media SDK programming
  • Develop internal best practices and expertise around creating, publishing and distributing videos specific to various digital platforms
  • Leverage resources available from throughout the station to research, pitch, write and edit video segments designed for mobile/social platforms, optimizing versions of the story for specific platforms
  • Develop graphic elements and treatments for your videos to engage mobile users
  • Write headlines and text for your videos to maximize engagement
  • Must have at least 4 years of experience producing videos for digital platforms
  • Experience editing videos on tight deadlines
  • Experience editing in Adobe Premiere, After-Effects and Photoshop
  • Exceptional editorial skills: Ability to recognize stories with high potential for digital attention
  • Familiarity with social media platforms
  • Deep knowledge of current events
  • Outstanding communication skills
  • Experience with a complex CMS a plus
  • Must have a bachelor's degree
  • Must be willing and able to work flexible hours, under tight deadlines, including breaking news
  • Must be willing to work all shifts as required by news and events
  • Film, create motion graphics/animations and edit videos
  • Collaborate with the marketing/creative team to brainstorm, create and deploy fresh and relevant video content that builds the Atria brand
  • Work closely with the marketing/creative team to ensure a successful pre-production, production and post-production of video projects
  • Support the production scheduling, location preparation, equipment resourcing, and talent management of video shoots
  • Responsible for event video production
  • Partner with the marketing and functional teams to determine video project scopes
  • Assist in the estimation of third party production costs and hiring
  • Maintain internal production equipment
  • Design and implement an asset management system (video clips, project files, and other assets) to work within Atria’s system standards
  • Maintain Atria’s YouTube and Vimeo libraries
  • Troubleshoot video issues
  • May perform other duties as needed and/or assigned
  • Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree in film, video production, or other related field or equivalent experience
  • Five (5) or more years of video experience
  • Thorough knowledge of how to operate a video camera and how to frame each shot, applying the technical aspects of light, lenses, film, filters, and camera settings
  • Strong motion graphics and title design expertise; higher level animation experience preferred
  • Thorough knowledge of Final Cut Pro/Compressor
  • Working knowledge of Creative Suite and/or other design software
  • Familiarity with production techniques and constraints for mobile media (iphone, ipad, android, blackberry devices)
  • Working knowledge of video file formats, technical specs and uploading best practices
  • Passionate about current trends and up to date with technologies, as well as knowledgeable about social networking and advertising technologies
  • Able to translate industry knowledge and effectively communicate to individuals of varying levels of technical understanding
  • Able to use existing Atria guidelines, with an eye toward evolving video trends and iterating them to create new video design and narrative translations
  • Strong ability to script, storyboard, and plan shot sequences
  • Experience working in a high pressure, fast paced, and deadline-oriented environment

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Mature candidates and entry-level job seekers bring different credentials to the table, and applicants in each category benefit by creating a resume that shows off their particular strengths. For example, entry-level candidates may not have a professional track record, but they do have energy, ambition, and classroom achievements. Experienced candidates, by contrast, need a resume format that shows off every detail of where they’ve been, what they’ve accomplished, and what they’ve learned along the way. If you’re a seasoned pro, use this experienced resume template to show off your long winding path and let employers know that they can trust you when the pressure’s on.

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Your process of looking for jobs as an experienced worker will be much easier if you use the most effective job searching skills. This short list of important tips will give you a good idea of some things to do as you look for a job.

  • Networking is really a key aspect of being successful in today’s job market. Find ways to get directly in touch with hiring managers and get your name where it needs to be, even if you have to do it by sending out emails.
  • In your networking, include any groups associated with the job you’re looking for. This can include associations, but it can also include job-hunter groups and online job boards. Anything that will bolster your support network is worth a try.
  • Consider temporary work as you search for a more long-term position. Your financial security is a major priority.
  • Read professional journals associated with the jobs you are applying for. Keep yourself on the cutting edge of what is being done in your industry, and you’ll be in a prime position to contribute.
  • Consider career counseling options to get directly in touch with all kinds of resources and get feedback on your resume. One resource available to everyone is your local American Job Center.

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When you are applying for jobs, the first impression you make is going to be based entirely on your resume. This list of tips and strategies will help you write a strong resume so you can feel confident as you search for jobs as an experienced worker.

  • Try to keep your resume shorter than two pages. In general, a good rule is to have a page for every 15 years of experience. This way, your resume won’t be too short or too long.
  • Never lie on your resume. If you don’t have much experience, don’t lie about the amount of time you’ve spent working.
  • When you use bullet point format for your lists, you will want about four to eight points per column with up to two columns with Highlights and Skills sections.
  • When listing your jobs, start from most recently held positions and proceed in reverse chronological order. This will avoid confusion and keeps the most relevant information closer to the top.
  • Emphasize transferable skills, especially when describing a job you had in a different field. Such skills include, for example, customer service, inventory management, and MS Office proficiency.

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Best Resume Format for Experienced Candidates With Sample

Best Resume Format for Experienced Candidates With Sample

Show prospective employers that you’re not a fresher. Use a professional resume format for experienced job applicants to impress hiring managers with your career accomplishments.

Roma Kończak, CPRW

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Your days of being a fresher are long gone, and so is your jugaad approach to seeking a career. You’re an experienced professional who deserves a first-class job. The only condition is that your resume must reflect your expertise. 

So to prove you’re the best candidate out there, choose the best resume format for experienced candidates that highlights your professional achievements and skill set.

This guide will show you:

  • A sample resume format for experienced job applicants better than 9 out of 10 other samples out there.
  • Instructions for making a resume format for experienced candidates quickly and easily.
  • How to highlight your accomplishments using a professional resume format for an experienced person.

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Sample Resume Format for an Experienced Person

Aslam Parekh

Senior Software Engineer

+91 459 6581791

[email protected]

linkedin.com/in/aslam.parekh2

Marital status: Married

Date of birth: 12.07.1992

Nationality: Indian

Determined software engineer with 7+ years of professional work experience. Certified Scrum Master. Keen to support Singhy Apps with leading software development projects through their full lifecycle from concept through delivery. Coordinated a software development project worth over ₹79,82,000 while meeting all KPIs in 2021.

Spark Software Solutions, Mumbai

September 2018–Present

Key Qualifications & Responsibilities

  • Built innovative mobile and web applications using Java, JavaScript, and Python for international clients, including 4 Fortune 500 companies.
  • Supervised a team of 8 junior software engineers and provided bi-weekly individual feedback sessions to support their professional development.
  • Collaborated with cross-functional teams of UX and UI designers, graphic artists, content writers, and product managers to develop KPIs and establish project workflows.
  • Trained 15 fresher project managers in agile methodologies and software development lifecycles during their induction periods.

Key Achievement: 

  • Successfully led a software development project worth ₹79,82,500 from concept stages to timely delivery in 2021.

Software Engineer

Byroz Inc., Mumbai

May 2015–August 2018

  • Engineered an e-commerce application for a retailer that boosted the number of active users by 32%.
  • Ran software testing projects that led to a 41% decrease in critical errors in developed apps.
  • Built RESTful APIs to support the data analysis of customers’ shopping habits for a clothing company.
  • Collaborated with a team of 6 developers and reported to product managers.
  • Increased the average user’s on-page time on an e-commerce app by 6 minutes using new JavaScript components.

Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science

Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai

May 2012–March 2015

  • Time management
  • Problem-solving

Certifications

  • Certified Scrum Master, Scrum Alliance, January 2021
  • Certified Professional in Python Programming 1, OpenEDG Python Institute, August 2020
  • Microsoft Technology Associate, Microsoft, February 2017
  • English—Fluent
  • Hindi—Native

Declaration : The information stated above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

If you’ve got a few years of professional experience up your sleeve, you may be tempted to think that all the best jobs are within your reach. But I’ve got bad news. According to a Deloitte report on the Indian labour market, over 11 million salaried jobs have been lost since January 2020, and wages in the manufacturing and financial sectors have decreased. It means more professionals, your competition, that is, looking for better-paid jobs.

And that is precisely why you need a great resume format for experienced industry professionals presenting your achievements in the best light possible.

Let’s find out what resume format is the best for you.

What’s the best resume format for experienced workers?

Career experts agree that the best resume format for experienced individuals is the reverse-chronological format . It highlights the candidate’s work history and career achievements while providing space for other important information, such as education and skills. 

The reverse-chronological format is suitable for all professions. It also makes your resume ATS-friendly and easy to adapt to various resume templates.

Got just one year of experience? We’ve got a better guide for you. See here: Best Format for a 1-Year Experience Resume

Now that you know the best resume format for experienced workers, let’s see how to make it from start to finish.

How to make a professional resume format for experienced candidates

Follow these steps to make a resume format for experienced individuals:

1. Start by creating a professional layout

If you’re not too keen on using free resume templates , you must make the layout from scratch.

Begin making the resume format for an experienced candidate by taking the below steps:

  • Set the resume margins to 1 inch on all sides and make line spacing 1 or 1.5 wide.
  • Choose resume fonts that are easy to read, such as Calibri, Helvetica, or Times New Roman and use different font sizes for headings (13–14 pts) and the contents of your resume (11-12 pts).
  • Arrange information in separate resume sections and use white space to indicate the beginning and the end of each section.
  • Select a good resume photo   or even consider going to a photographer to take a new professional headshot.
  • Decide if you want your resume to fit into one column or if you prefer a two-column layout . 

You may also decide to add a touch of colour to your resume. For example, you can use colourful text to highlight your name and resume headings. That can help your resume stand out from other similar job applications. But remember to be subtle—you don’t want your resume to look like a Holi celebration!

Want to brush up on your resume knowledge? Check here: How to Make a Resume: The Ultimate Guide

2. Add a header with contact information

A resume header appears at the top of your resume. It should include the following information:

  • Your full name and job title
  • Contact information , including phone number, e-mail address, and relevant social media links, such as your optimized LinkedIn profile , a business Facebook page, or an Instagram portfolio
  • Date of birth
  • Marital status
  • Nationality

Be extra careful with your contact details—you don’t want a potential employer to have difficulty reaching you.

Pro Tip: Add some impact to your resume by including a resume headline at the top of the document. A headline is a short sentence written in the third-person narrative that serves as your introduction, for example: “Detail-Oriented UX Designer with Graphic Design Experience.”

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3. Write a resume summary to introduce yourself

A good resume format for experienced candidates must include a resume profile . Given that you’re an experienced individual, write a resume summary highlighting your relevant qualifications for the position. 

Here’s how to write a resume summary for an experienced worker:

  • Start with a strong personality trait.
  • Mention your job title.
  • Add years of experience.
  • Specify how you can help the future employer to achieve their business goals.
  • Mention an ambitious achievement from your current or previous job.
  • Add relevant information about certifications or other qualifications you have.

Check the example below for inspiration:

Professional resume format for an experienced person: Resume summary example

This candidate provided valuable information about their career in just four sentences—they are enough for a hiring manager to decide they want to invite the candidate to a job interview!

Thinking a CV might be better suited for you? Check here: CV Writing Guide With Examples

4. List your work history with relevant accomplishments

It shouldn’t be surprising that the work experience section is very important in a resume format for experienced professionals. This is the part of a resume where you can highlight your career achievements , show your expertise, and convince potential employers that you’re a good fit for the role.

Here’s how to make the work experience section of your resume:

  • Order your jobs from the most recent to the oldest ones—that helps make your most impressive accomplishments pop and show a progression in your career.
  • List your job title along with the company name, location, and period of employment.
  • Add 3–4 bullets describing your key responsibilities. Use action verbs and quantifiable achievements to prove your worth.
  • Mention one key accomplishment for each job.

The example below shows how to do it correctly:

Sample work experience section in a resume format for experienced candidates

The above candidate for sure has an itching left palm right now.

The example includes all crucial elements of a good work history section, such as quantifiable accomplishments, key achievements for each job, and action verbs describing their responsibilities.

Pro Tip: Don’t list all the jobs you’ve had in your life. Limit the selection to only 2–3 most recent or most relevant positions you’ve held up to 10–15 years back.

5. Add your educational background

No matter what’s your level of education, adding information about it is a must. In a resume format for experienced candidates, the education section appears right after the work experience.

Remember to include the following information in the education part of your resume:

  • Your highest degree or the highest school level you’ve completed
  • School name and location
  • Years of study
  • CGPA, if it’s above 80%
  • Relevant coursework , academic achievements, or extracurricular activities (optional)

In a resume format for experienced professionals, it’s fine to provide just the necessary information about your education. That’s because your career is the main focus of your resume. Additional details on education are more useful for freshers and candidates writing a resume without much work experience .

Check this example education section:

Best resume format for experienced: Education section example

See? Just the essential information is enough if it’s served professionally.

Pro Tip: Lack of higher education doesn’t mean you can’t get good jobs. Many employers care about work experience more than about diplomas. You can also learn the basics of many professions through online courses and even get professional certifications that serve as proof of your qualifications for the job.

6. Make a list of key skills

You might be surprised to learn that skills are among the most important hiring factors. According to the India Skills Report 2021 , there is a growing skill gap among the Indian workforce. Employers expect jobseekers to possess not only industry-related skills but also a good level of computer literacy and transferable skills .

Complete the steps below to make a strong skill section for your resume:

  • Make a long list of all the industry-related professional skills you have.
  • Add soft skills that match your personality and computer skills for a resume that you’ve mastered.
  • Compare your list with the job advertisement that caught your eye.
  • Keep only 7–10 skills that match the job requirements and add them to your resume.

The example below will help you understand:

Resume format for experienced individuals: Skill section sample

The candidate will easily get a job in India’s Silicon Valley with these skills. 

Certain skills are more important than others. See more: Top 15 Skills to Put on a Resume

7. Select additional resume sections

If you’re ambitious, the resume sections I’ve mentioned might not be enough for you. Luckily, a few extra parts of a resume can also be used to add information to your resume .

Additional sections that match the resume format for experienced professionals include:

  • Language skills : they’re especially important if you want to get a job at an international company or abroad.
  • Certifications and licenses : list them together with the name of the organisation that releases them and the year you’ve got them.
  • Professional associations: they exist for pretty much any industry and profession, so check if you can become a member asap!
  • Conferences: attending conferences can help you keep updated with industry trends, and speaking at conferences is a great way to widen your network.
  • Publications: essential for academic jobs, but also other professionals. Use the publications section on your resume to show your expertise, e.g., by contributing to online magazines as a subject-matter expert.
  • Hobbies and interests : list only the ones related to your job. For example, if you’re a financial analyst, mention writing reviews of online financial services or providing economic advice on YouTube.
  • Volunteer work experience : not only shows you care about others but also provides a chance to show off additional skills.

Of course, don’t add all of the above! Be selective, just like the candidate in this example:

Sample resume format for experienced candidates: Additional sections

See? In a resume format for experienced industry professionals, it’s all about quality, not quantity.

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Key takeaways

Here’s a reminder of the key points of this article:

  • A professional resume format for experienced individuals puts emphasis on work experience.
  • It’s best to follow the reverse-chronological resume format, as it is preferred by recruiters and passes ATS screening easily.
  • A resume summary provides a chance to introduce yourself, mention the key qualifications for the job, and highlight career achievements.
  • Experienced candidates should list the relevant jobs from the most recent to the oldest and add a few quantifiable accomplishments for each position.

That’s it!

Thank you for reading my article. Now, let me know in the comments below:

  • How many years of experience do you have in your profession?
  • Do you always use the reverse-chronological resume format or prefer other types?
  • What’s your best tip for finding a new job for other experienced candidates?

Feel free to share in the comments, and thanks!

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What is a health care resume? 

A health care resume is a type of resume specific to professions in the health care field. Health care professions hold particular skills, education, experiences, and training that are different from occupations outside of health care.

Because most positions in the health care field require specific formal training, expect to include a separate section that lists skills specific to the position for which you’re applying. A health care resume may have an area that lists fellowships or clinical experiences that some medical professionals require. These elements are unique to health care and offer employers insight into your skills as a medical professional and how you have relied on these skills to advance your career.  

Jobs that require a health care resume 

If you’re applying for a position within the medical field, you will likely need to structure your resume to effectively highlight critical health care skills. The health care field is broad, with varying job titles and responsibilities. Here are a few of those fields: 

Allied health: Allied health is a field of health care focused on the delivery of health care, rather than clinical care. This includes supporting and diagnostic roles and specific skills will vary by job title. Technical skills for these positions usually require completing certificate programs or other training specific to the role.

Example jobs: Dental hygienists , medical transcriptionists , occupational therapists , sonographers , radiographers , medical assistants , pharmacy techs , home health aides , physical therapists , EMTs , speech-language pathologists  

Administration and management: Administration and management professionals in health care are typically planning, coordinating, and managing a medical facility. Some may specialize in a particular type, such as financial management or ambulatory services. Some managerial positions require leadership, critical thinking, and problem-solving, while technical skills will vary depending on the facility, legal parameters, and more.

Example jobs: Administrative assistant, medical staff coordinator, community health director , health care administrator , quality assurance coordinator

Medical providers and nurses: Medical providers undergo extensive training. From a bachelor’s degree to residency, the average duration to become a medical provider is eleven years. During this time, doctors learn technical skills specific to their specialty but also critical personal skills and licenses necessary to the medical profession. 

Example jobs: Primary care physicians, dentists, anesthesiologists , nurses , home health aide , personal care aide

Read more: Is Health Care a Good Career Path? Outlook, Jobs, and More

Key skills to list on a health care resume

Health care is a vast field with many different facets. You can work in health care in many ways, from a supporting position as a medical billing specialist to a patient care provider as a nurse. The skills you’ll need to succeed in health care depend on your career track in the field of health care. 

Technical skills 

Health care professionals who work directly with patients in clinical roles will need different technical skills than professionals who work on the non-clinical side of health care; however, you’ll find overlap in the knowledge of HIPPA laws and basic medical terminology. 

 Clinical (direct patient care; providers, allied health) 

First aid/CPR 

Adhere to HIPAA

Check and monitor vital signs 

Assess a patient’s symptoms 

Diagnose conditions and provide appropriate treatment 

Administer medical treatments 

Interpret lab results 

Develop treatment plans as needed 

Advise patients on treatment options 

Non-clinical positions (supporting health care roles; administration, clerical)

Office skills 

Insurance billing 

Medical codes and terminology 

HIPAA compliance 

Scheduling software 

EMR software 

Data entry 

Record patient history

Personal skills 

Most health care professionals understand the importance of compassion and empathy when supporting or treating patients. 

Good bedside manner

Compassion and empathy 

Good communication 

Listening skills 

Problem-solving 

Critical thinking 

Non-clinical positions (supporting roles in health care; administration, clerical)

Detail oriented

Ability to multitask 

Works well as a team 

Good communicator 

Detail oriented 

Attention to detail 

How to include health care skills on your resume 

Your skills as a health care professional should be immediately evident on your resume and demonstrated in each work experience description. It should be clear to employers how you developed those skills over time with real-world examples.

1. Include skills relevant to the position. 

Employers should be able to quickly assess if your skills fit the job description or not. Tailor your skills to the job description by including specific skills referenced in the job description. This will also improve your chances of applicant tracking software (ATS) picking up your resume. Optimize your resume with these keywords and include only skills relevant to the job posting.

Take advantage of the cover letter 

Cover letters offer an excellent opportunity to explain precisely how your skills would benefit an employer more in-depth. Use the cover letter as your introduction, further unpacking the skills you hold and how you plan to rely on these skills.

How will your qualifications and skills as a health care professional add value to the employer?

Highlight professional experiences or point to achievements or accolades that illustrate how you’ve developed skills and gained professional success due to this skill set.  Be sure to connect your skills to a specific position or job title. 

2. Mention skills in your professional summary.  

Highlight critical skills right away in your resume summary. Use these two to three sentences to give employers insight into your qualifications for a position by highlighting key skills and credentials that make you a suitable applicant. Using adjectives to describe yourself is a great way to pull in your skills concisely. For example, you could begin with “Organized care coordinator with five years experience in….” 

3. Weave skills throughout your resume.

Your health care resume should have a section devoted to your skills as a professional in health care with brief examples. It’s also vital to integrate skills throughout your resume. For example, if you list in the skills section that you are flexible and adaptable, describe in your work history section how you used these skills successfully.

4. Be specific. 

Avoid vague and ambiguous adjectives that are hard to quantify when listing your skills. Instead of listing “good communicator” as a skill, think of a creative way to be more descriptive. Try, “skilled in patient-provider interactions" instead. Tying real-world experiences and examples to the skills highlighted on your health care resume is always helpful.

5. Choose the best format based on your qualifications.

You can format your health care resume in a few different ways. The format you choose depends on your level of experience and education. You can choose the functional format, ideal for entry-level positions; the chronological format, best for management or supervisory positions; and the combination format for mid-level positions. 

With functional formatting , you’re focusing on skills over work history. List skills summary first, just after your resume summary. The skills summary section notes how you have demonstrated proficiency in specific skills through various experiences beyond work history.

The chronological format lists your work history from most recent to least recent. This format is ideal for those with a lot of professional experience. It’s also the preferred formatting for most health care resumes. With this format, you will still have a separate list of your skills, education, and summary.

A combination format gives equal weight to work history and skills. As with the functional resume, have your skills section at the top of the page, just after the summary. List your work experience after the skills section or toward the bottom of the page. These resumes are ideal for health care professionals seeking a mid-level job title.

6. Use a professional layout. 

The layout is as important as the formatting. When creating a health care resume, choose a professional format. Enhance the readability by using headers, bullet points, and bold text where appropriate. As a general rule, lay out your health care resume with: 

12 point font

10-inch margins

Ample use of white space

Headers for each section 

Four to five bullet points per job title 

One page limit (two pages may be appropriate for 10+ years of experience)

Example of a health care resume

Health care resumes typically include a title, personal information, a resume summary, a skills summary, experience, education, and certifications section. You may also have additional sections such as accomplishments, accolades, awards, and publications. Here is a sample template of what to include on a health care resume:

Headline (name and professional title if you already have one) 

Contact information (phone, email, LinkedIn) 

Resume summary (two to three-sentence explanation of your career goals and objectives)

Education (university name and degree awarded in reverse-chronological order; also include residencies or fellowships, if applicable) 

Work experience (organization, job title, responsibilities, skills used, accolades, and so on listed in reverse-chronological order)

Skills ( list of both technical and workplace skills, with brief examples of how you have applied these skills)

You may change the order of these sections based on the format you choose and omit or add to these elements depending on your level of education and experience. 

Consider this example of a health care resume for a patient care coordinator position with five years of experience in her role: 

Jane E. Doe

Patient Care Coordinator 

Personal information 

Phone: 123-456-7890

Email [email protected]

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/janeedoe 

Dedicated patient care coordinator with five years of experience managing patient care, implementing and monitoring treatment plans, and evaluating patient progress. Assisted in the grant writing process to secure funding for Acme Medical Center through the Health Care Coordinators and Navigation Grant. CCCTM certified with a degree in Health Care Administration. Looking to improve patient outcomes by providing support and quality care to patients at ABC Hospital. 

Skills Summary 

Coordinate patient-care services to offer quality care 

Work as a team member to evaluate possible patient interventions

Give compassionate patient care for improved patient outcomes 

Communicate plan of care to family and caregivers of patients 

Accurately record patient history and documentation per HIPAA compliance 

Work History 

Patient Care Coordinator, ABC Medical Center. July 1 to present 

Develop patient treatment plans based on provider’s notes 

Manage patient care coordinators within the medical center 

Advise caregivers of patient progress 

Communicate patient outcomes to medical providers 

Assist other patient care coordinators in the development of treatment plans 

Patient Services Coordinator, Maple Street Hospital, January 2018 to July 2021

Advised patients on viable treatment plan options 

Communicated patient concerns and feedback to medical providers 

Explained treatment options to patients 

Evaluated results of treatment plans and communicated outcomes 

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 2010-2014

Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration 

Relevant coursework: principles of health care administration, health care marketing, health care human resources, and legal and ethical environment in health care 

Tips for developing key health care skills 

Need to build your skill set as a health care professional? You can find many ways to learn new skills or build upon existing skills in demand for the position you seek. Research the top skills for the job you’re applying for, and choose the best way to gain experience in those skills. Enroll in an online course, earn a certification, or apply for entry-level positions or volunteer opportunities. Developing your skill set can also help you meet your future career goals. 

Courses like Career 911: Your Future Job in Medicine and Health Care offered by Northwestern University can help you learn critical skills to succeed in health care. You can list courses on your resume to demonstrate your breadth of abilities to employers.

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