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Tips To Create Best Animated Resumes With Examples

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Traditionally written resumes are good, but if you want to stand out from the rest and want to get noticed, there is nothing better option than an animated resume. The technology has advanced now and videos as content are getting more attention than the written pieces. That is why a lot of people are creating animated resumes as they are getting more popular giving the creative edge to their profiles.

Let’s dig deeper into it.

What are Animated Resumes?

An animated resume is actually a video-based resume that explains your qualification, work experience, skills, and professional journey in animated form. A resume in video form seems the most creative and engaging way to represent yourself. Although the medium of expression is different, animated resumes are more explanatory and provide HR professionals with a quick overview of your profile.

Types of Animated Resumes

You can go as far as you want with your creativity, however, three types of animated resumes are most widely used including:

  • Animation
  • Stop motion
  • Whiteboard animation

Pro Tips To Create Animated Resumes

If you have not created a video resume before, we have come up with pro tips for you to get the job done most effectively. So without further ado, here we go.

Write a compelling script

The script is the lifeline of your animated resume. If you do not write a compelling script, you will not end up creating a compelling animated resume. That is why it is necessary to do homework before you start working on resume animation.

Do not overdo it. The purpose of an animated resume is to introduce yourself in a concise, compelling way. Keep your script simple, yet detailed and informative. Make sure to cover everything in your script you want to include in your video resume in order perfectly. Phrase every important detail about yourself with attractive and creative words.

Memorize your details prior if you are recording yourself so that you do not have to read it from paper. It will be a more impactful and professional way. 

Keep it relevant

It’s really easy to get off the track when you are doing creative work like creating an animated resume. Just make sure you stay relevant when you are animating your video resume. Keep it specific to the job role you are applying for. Do not be generic as it may end up wasting your efforts and become unimpressive and unappealing. Give it a personal touch by tailoring it according to the post you are interested in. 

For example, if you are applying for the post of graphic design, include more graphics than text. Similarly, if you are applying for the position of a content writer, be more creative with your words than other elements.

Make it Concise 

Keep in mind the purpose of creating an animated resume. It is to save time for busy recruiters. Recruiters receive tons of resumes and if you keep your animated resume too long, and full of unnecessary information, most likely they will skip it and the purpose will die. 

Keep it concise, yet comprehensive, and explanatory as well. Your video resume length should be a maximum of 1 minute to 90 seconds. Try to cover all the basic information within this limited time to get yourself noticed. 

Indulge creativity

A simple animated video is just ok to introduce yourself to recruiters, but it is the creativity in it that will make you stand out.  Get creative with your words, color theme, graphic elements, and slide transitions. Do not overdo it, and keep it too simple to make it boring. Eye-catching typography and contrasting color pallets are enough to grab the viewer’s attention. 

If you are filming yourself, think outside the box. Go through the references before editing and add a personalized touch to make it more appealing by indulging your own creativity.

Be professional

It is the most obvious but most important point as well. The quality of your video should be professional, neat, and of a high standard. Although, you can create using your smartphone, make sure it is in HD format. Keep in mind the lighting, editing, and framing are just like how the professionals make the videos. 

If you are recording yourself, make sure your voice is clear. Or if you are using voice-over, make sure it is well synchronized.

Take feedback

After you are done with your animated resume, take feedback from your colleagues, friends, family, or professionals before you send it for a job application. Critique is important to know for the areas of improvement. It will help you refine and fine-tune your video resume to perfection and eliminate any possible errors.

Examples For The Best Animated Resumes

Here we are providing awesome of the best examples for animated resumes below. You can take inspiration from them and get yourself standout from the crowd.

Motion Graphic Resume

The candidate used motion graphics creatively to explain himself and its pretty well executed animated resume.

Whiteboard Resume

The candidate used whiteboard animation to represent himself and its quite engaging.

Stop Motion Resume

This animated resume stands out as the candidate include a human element in it and animate it using stop motion.

Conclusion

Animated resumes are a thing now and you can land your dream job by doing it in the right way. Always introduce yourself starting by explaining the purpose of video creation and how compatible you are for the job role. Mention your USPs, skills, and experience, and must include some of your previous work’s highlights if possible. 

Make sure to go creative but not too over the top to get noticed and impress the employer with an engaging video resume. 

 

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