Posted: 06/30/2010
Baltimore, MD - Doug Taylor, CEO of Podcasting People stopped in to show Jamie the latest in resume formats that is certainly getting much attention.
According to Taylor, podcasting is an effective way to build a body of representative works, viewable by all prospective employers.
Podcasting allows individuals to stand out from other applicants who are submitting 1-sheet static resumes.
Unlike YouTube and Facebook, podcasting allows job candidates to control all messages surrounding their online identity.
Prior personalized knowledge of a prospective job candidate makes the first interview more relaxed and productive.
Podcasting demonstrates forward thinking, by utilizing the latest technologies in new and creative ways.
Podcasting offers a way for prospective employers to follow and stay "connected" with a potential job candidate.
Watch the entire interview with Doug and learn more about Podcasting by watching the video link attached.
You can also log onto www.podcastpeople.com
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