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As part of NaPodPoMo, I’ve released a video (preferred) or audio (if needed) segment every day in November 2009, where I practiced answering a typical interviewing question. Were my answers perfect? Probably not. This experiment had the following objectives:
Practice answering typical interviewing questions
Produce content for the internet on a consistent basis
Develop some rudimentary skill in video production
Here, then, for your enjoyment, is the last installment of the series, as Day 30 of 30:
Dawn from Cincinnati sent in a great critique of how I did with the videos, mentioning that the idea was great and shared some suggestions for how I could get better. Chris Meyer from Las Vegas sent in some audio feedback that this series came out at a time that he was interviewing for a job, and the interviewers commented that he was well-prepared. This series helped him be prepared for the interviewing questions.
Lessons Learned
Seeing the return on my time investment. Producing video content to go out every single day was rather strenuous. If I didn’t see the benefit of me getting practice answering job interview questions, I probably wouldn’t have done it this way.
Producing in bulk, scheduling to be published later. Many of these videos were recorded and produced in bulk, and then scheduled to be published on the days they went out. Creating content, whether video or blog posts, in bulk while in a creative frame of mind, was very helpful. Being able to schedule the blog posts ahead of time was also very helpful.
Learning to produce and edit video. I feel much more comfortable recording, editing, publishing, tagging, and in general producing video now. The tools I used were
Lenovo Easy Capture for the webcam recording, built-in laptop mic
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