A strong Video CV is not a long speech. It is a clear professional introduction that helps employers understand who you are, what you do, and why you are relevant.
1. Start with who you are
Open with your name, current role or background, and location if relevant. Keep the first sentence confident and direct.
2. Say what role or opportunity you are looking for
State the job title, industry, or type of opportunity you want. This helps recruiters match you faster.
3. Mention your strongest skills
Choose two or three skills that matter most for your target role. Use concrete language, not vague claims.
4. Add one reason you are a strong candidate
Share one achievement, certification, or result that proves your value. One strong proof point is enough.
5. Keep it around one minute
Aim for 45–60 seconds. Short scripts are easier to deliver naturally and easier for employers to watch.
6. Practice before recording
Read your script aloud several times. Adjust words that feel awkward and record only when you sound natural.
7. End with a clear professional closing
Thank the viewer, invite contact, and close with confidence. Avoid long goodbyes or filler phrases.
Your Video CV should feel natural, honest, and focused. The goal is not to replace your CV, but to help people understand you faster.
