Finding a task in the media is complicated and the pandemic has added to its misfortunes. The Internet has facilitated the location of a task, although the festival is immense. And while many of us are familiar with finding tasks on internet sites like Linkedin and Indeed, this UK woman has taken her Linkedin job search to the next point by creating her video resume on TikTok.
His call is Ffion Clarke and he discovers that applying for journalism jobs is “relentless and a little boring” and, to make it interesting, he made a video on TikTok explaining why he rents it.
According to data from Ffion Clarke’s Linkedin profile, she is an independent podcast manufacturer and co-founder of Empoword Journalism. It is an organization of basically academic newshounds with the aim of documenting the blocking of COVID-19 through articles, vlogs and podcasts.
Clarke is a one at Cardiff University in the UK and has completed her postgraduate degree in audiovisual journalism.
Clarke posted a video on his Linkedin profile. In the video, she continues her skills and experience. In the video, list the reasons and try to convince yourself why “hiring makes sense.” It also promises to take your puppy to all work-related Zoom meetings. Clarke ends his video with: “Seriously, it’s been very difficult to locate a task and I’m willing to do a smart task for someone. So please rent me, you may not regret it!”
Watch the video here:
Clarke’s artistic technique has attracted a lot of attention to the search for tasks and, as of now, the video has 6,918 views.
His comment segment was also filled with comments that appreciated him and many also submitted to help him in his task search.
Congratulating Clarke, one user commented, “What an idea. How to stand out from the crowd in a crowded market.”
“This is the next evolution of CVs. Wait, see (sic),” the user wrote.
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