The video taps into a common job seeker insecurity (how to present oneself on a resume) and offers a critical perspective on potentially misleading advice. By calling out a specific company and its tactics, it provides actionable information and a sense of insider knowledge, encouraging engagement and shares.
Summary
A recruiting director critiques viral videos offering resume advice, identifying them as advertisements for a company called Side Shift Creators. He explains that Side Shift steals content and preys on job seekers' insecurities to sell their services, urging viewers to be critical of online career advice.
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Transcript, structure and on-screen text
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Yes you can lie on your resume. And you can also borrow ideas. But there is borrowing, and BORROWING. @sideshiftcreators has unqualified people giving stolen career advice in order to sell their product and I think people should know where their career advice they get comes from. #jobsearchtips #jobsearching