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HOW TO GROWINTO A GLOBAL PROMaking your way to a global careerin Georgia
Greater Atlanta Coal it ion forGlobal Education and Research
Student Video Competition
HOW TO GROW INTOA GLOBAL PROMaking your way to a global career in Georgia
Student Video Competition
We're looking for creative videos that show off students' digital skills whilehighlighting the value of global and intercultural experiences! Your video canfocus on any topic or idea, such as:
Videos will be shared with global companies and organizations. Winners will be invited to a one-on-one virtualcareer building meeting with a company representative and will be invited to present their videos and ideas atprofessional development events. Winning videos will be featured on college and university websites.
How is Georgia connected globally? Why should students be more globally-minded?Interview a professional: What are companies looking for in new recruits?Tell us about an internship or study abroad trip: What did you learn that you will take to the workplace?Share your top ten tips (or top ten mistakes to avoid) when seeking a job.
Read the "Video Tips" and "Steps" next.Record a video for 2-3 minutes. You may work alone or in agroup. Please state your name(s) and your school(s) in thevideo. If you have a concept that is longer than 3 minutes,please email [email protected] for approval. Get creative. There are no limits to what you can do! Submit your video by 11:59 pm on Friday, March 12, 2021
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Winners will receive gift cards and be invited to attend aone-on-one career advising session with a representativeof a global company or organization in Georgia. Winnerswill also be invited to present their videos and ideas atprofessional development events. Winning videos will befeatured on university and partner websites.
INSTRUCTIONS
VIDEO TIPS
Be close to the camera or use ahigh quality headset or
microphone to capture bettersound. We can always increasethe volume with editing as well
but the closer the better forsound quality.
Record horizontally notvertically. Shoot in 4K or Ultra
HD - UHD if possible, for betterquality. Lighting - try to avoid
dark settings or having awindow behind you.
Use natural lighting (window infront of you, or artificial
lighting).
Eyes on the camera! Make sureto look directly at the cameralens and not the screen. Avoidwatching yourself or others asthis can be distracting to you
and the viewer.
VIDEO TIPS
Don't forget to include your name and your school in the video.
Do a few tests to see what youthink and what you need to
adjust.
Be confident and smile!If you mess up, no worries.Just pause and pick it back up
where you were..
Record and edit your video. Itshould be 2-3 minutes.
Please state your name(s)and your school(s) in the
video. If you have a conceptthat is longer than 3 minutes,please email [email protected]
for approval.
Make your video.
Feature testimonials ofstudent interns, interview acompany employee, present
advice for job seekers,demonstrate how to land an
interview, share industrytrends....Get creative! Have
fun!
Plan and practice.
Submit your video by 11:59 pm on
March 12, 2021.
Click here to submit.
Submit it.
STEPS
Read the guidelines carefullyand email us if you have
questions. Check the soundand visual quality of your file
before submitting. Avoidnoise or settings that willreduce the quality of the
video.
Following Guidelines
The ideas presented in thevideo should be valuable toyou and other job seekers in
our globally-connectedcommunity and economy.The video should focus on
global and interculturalsituations and workplaces.
Content and Ideas
Videos will receive points forbeing upbeat, imaginative,and visually appealing. You
don't have to be a digital pro.We welcome videos at all
skill levels.
Creativity
CRITERIA FOR WINNING VIDEOS
EDUCATION PARTNERS
For more information:Diana Wrenn RappAssistant DirectorAtlanta Global Studies [email protected]
Agnes Scott College Summit Global Learning and Leadership ProgramAtlanta Global Studies Center Centers for International Business Education and Research at Georgia StateUniversity and Georgia Institute of TechnologyCenter for the Advancement and Study of International Education Center for Urban Language Teaching & Research at Georgia State UniversityCity of Atlanta Mayor's Office for International AffairsEmory University Office of Global Strategy and InitiativesGeorgia Department of Education, World Languages & Global Workforce DivisionGeorgia State University Office of International InitiativesKennesaw University Department of Foreign LanguagesLanguage Flagship Programs: University of North Georgia and University ofGeorgiaLatin American & Caribbean Studies Institute, University of GeorgiaSTARTALK program at University of North Georgia
This project is generously supported by:
This competition would not be possible without the partnership of the followingbusiness and organizations:
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
For more information:Diana Wrenn RappAssistant DirectorAtlanta Global Studies [email protected]