How Wistia Uses Video for Recruiting

Aug 15 2012

On Sunday, Mashable posted an interesting article about how video can help attract top talent. The article bemoans the standard recruiting process as inefficient (something I'm sure we can all agree with) and suggests online video as a better option to "shorten the hiring process and find great people." We're with Mashable here -- we think video is the future of just about everything (duh) so naturally, we agree that it's great for recruiting. Mashable talks about using video for the following:

  • Branding your company
  • Enhancing your job description
  • Interviewing top talent
  • Social media job listings

While we haven't really used the second two ourselves, we are huge advocates of using video to expose our company culture. And we don't just do it in recruiting-specific videos -- our hope is that if we're doing our job right and producing fun, authentic videos every time, then every video can be a recruiting tool.

The closest thing we have to a recruiting video is on our About page:

But we're also hoping that the more we include everyone on camera and allow ourselves to have fun on-screen, the more people will have a sense of what it's really like to work here. So basically, we use video as a part of a soft-recruiting strategy. I, for one, know that one of the first Wistia videos I saw was the recap video for our first movie night, and that definitely flicked a switch for me in favor of wanting to be here.

If you're intrigued, we have a couple of job openings at the moment!

Alyce (118 Posts)

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  • archivesDave

    Get this damn adobe Flash Player pop up (from Wistia) OFF MY SCREEN!

  • http://brendanschwartz.com/ Brendan Schwartz

    Hi Dave, not sure what kind of pop up you’re seeing on your end. Do you mind sending a screenshot so we can take a look?

  • http://twitter.com/MaxSchnur Max Schnur

    The only possible thing I can imagine is that the Flash Debugger is installed and showing some kind of error message. Even Adobe’s site shows runtime errors with it installed, and it’s easy to accidentally install the debugger instead of the normal Flash Player.

    So if you have the Adobe Debug Player installed, you should remove that and install the production Flash Player (http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/).

  • Nick Sayers

    I’ve actually been using your About video for reference for the one I am putting together for Moz. :) Excellent job.

  • http://twitter.com/nitrobackup NitroBackup

    Great concept, great implementation, the pricing model does not work. I would pay by bandwidth consumed by videos, vs number of videos.

  • http://savagethoughts.com Chris Savage

    Hey! That’s good feedback. We’ve focused on making our pricing plans as predictable as possible. I’d be happy to chat with you more about this. If you’re interested, drop me an email at chris@wistia.com