What is InterviewStream?

FEB
25
2010

Want a Job? Get a Webcam: More Companies Hiring Via Video Interviews

For some employers, video interviews are now as crucial as a paper resume. Questioning via webcam is a cheap and efficient alternative to flying someone across the country to conduct an in-person interview.

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FEB
23
2010

Non-Campus Recruiting: Schools Pay for Video, Road Trips so Recruiters Can See Students

Business schools get creative as on-campus recruiting dwindles. More and more, companies and universities alike are turning to web-based video interviewing to tap into the candidate pipeline.

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FEB
18
2010

Job Seekers Fishing Better with Bethlehem’s InterviewStream

An article detailing the development of InterviewStream into a web-based video interviewing program that benefits both job seekers and employers.

View the Keystone Edge article ﹥
FEB
7
2010

Interviews Go Online: New Technology Helps Applicants Connect with Jobs

InterviewStream’s web-based technologies are show cased by the Maury Alliance, a state organization in Tennessee.

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JAN
29
2010

Ivy Tech Career Director Interview: Community Colleges Offer Cost-effective Springboard to Careers

In an interview with Rebecca Patten-Lemons, Ivy Tech Community College's Director of Career Services, she touches on the value of video interviewing.

View the CTI Career Search article ﹥
JAN
21
2010

Web-based interviews: A useful hiring tool?

Some companies are turning to a new strategy for interviewing candidates from around the country: Web-based interviews.

View the HR Morning article ﹥
AUG
7
2009

InterviewStream Helps Philadelphians Go from Welfare to Work

Three out of four EARN Center job-seekers found employment using the green-certified InterviewStream platform.

View the Entrepreneur Article ﹥
APR
7
2009

High-tech help for job seekers

The Internet offers new tools for students hoping to get hired in a tough economy. And that doesn't just mean online job searches on sites such as Monster.com.

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APR
1
2009

Recruiting: Tapping The Talent Pool

Too many interviews, too little time? Have candidates interview themselves first. InterviewStream, a company based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, records online video interviews.

View the April 2009 Inc. Magazine Article ﹥
NOV
28
2008

Shaky economy boosting growth

Two friends created a Web-cam-based way to practice interview skills. Now, not only colleges subscribe.

View the Philadelphia Inquirer Article ﹥
NOV
24
2008

InterviewStream Now Offered Through NACElink Career Services Manager (CSM) by Symplicity

NACElink Career Services Manager (CSM) by Symplicity, the national web-based solution that provides recruiting and career services automation tools to meet the needs of employers, colleges, and job candidates, will now offer clients InterviewStream, the market leading provider of interview coaching tools with more than 200 career services customers worldwide, through an integrated offering.

View the NACElink Network Article ﹥
NOV
18
2008

How To Interview Over The Internet

It's a growing trend. For instance, when Bethlehem, Penn.-based Interview Stream started in 2005, their focus was helping college students see what they look like during a practice job interview. Recently, though, the technology has caught on with employers looking to cut costs on expensive travel. Now they count 50 to 60 employers worldwide as regular clients.

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OCT
24
2008

Career Services is now utilizing the program at DeSales as a great way to get practice for job interviews.

InterviewStream is being sponsored by Wall Street West, a private and government sponsored organization whose main focus is to build a physical backup to companies on Wall Street.

View the DeSales University Article ﹥
OCT
27
2008

Demystifying the job interview

Career Services attempts to take the fear out of work seeking students. As if the menacing ghouls and ghastly goblins of Halloween weren't scary enough, university students have one impending fright to deal with: job interviews.

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SEP
10
2008

Career Services launches new site

Students can prepare for job interviews online using InterviewStream, a new site Career Services launched today.

View the Baylor University Article ﹥
FEB
1
2008

Video interviews, umm, can screen out, like, candidates

Emerging digital technologies are changing the way employers and job seekers get to know each other.

View the Philadelphia Business Journal Article ﹥
AUG
30
2007

It's Like, Umm, Distracting

The interviews are posted on ummlike.com, a website run by InterviewStream of Bethlehem, Pa., which offers training and video recording services to people ...

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AUG
23
2007

Like, you should, um, check out this list

As if celebrities aren't already scrutinized enough, a company that coaches students for job interviews is now monitoring and reporting their use of filler language - their "likes", "ums", "ya knows" and "I means".

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AUG
22
2008

Like, which celebs lean on, um, a verbal crutch?

As if celebrities aren't already scrutinized enough, a company is now monitoring and reporting their use of filler language -- their "likes, ums, ya knows, I means."

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AUG
19
2007

Webcam Improves Interviewing Skill

Employers told Susan Story her students needed to work on their interview skills. She found her answer with InterviewStream, a computer-based program that simulates an interview with the help of a webcam

View the Richmond Times-Dispatch Article ﹥