HireTok: Teach It to Learn It
Objective: Teach the Key Takeaway
Your goal is to create a short, engaging video (1–3 minutes) that teaches the key takeaways from the modules’ assigned reading or video. Think of yourself as the instructor—what are the most important things someone should remember from this module?
The best way to deeply understand a concept is to teach it to someone else. In this video, you’ll explain that key idea in your own words—clearly, creatively, and confidently—so that anyone watching can learn something meaningful from you.
What to Include in Your Video
To receive full credit, your video must include all of the following:
✅ 1. Choose the Key Takeaways
- After completing the readings/videos, decide what the most important ideas are.
- This could be the concepts, processes, theories, best practices, or problems in recruitment & selection.
- Do NOT summarize everything—focus on teaching a few specific ideas.
Examples:
- “Structured interviews are more valid than unstructured ones.”
- “Job descriptions must reflect essential job duties to avoid legal risks.”
- “Employee referrals can increase retention but reduce diversity.”
✅ 2. Explain it in Your Own Words
- Use simple, clear language—no need to sound formal or academic.
- Be accurate! Misrepresenting the concept or being vague will lower your score.
✅ 3. Show That You Read
- Include examples or language that reflect the actual content from the module materials.
- Off-topic videos (e.g., “how to write a resume”) will receive zero credit.
How to Prepare Your Video
You must practice several times before recording so your delivery is smooth and confident. Make sure you will not use many filler words like “umm” or “uhhh.”. You should not be reading from a script—see the “No Script” policy below.
Step-by-step guide:
- Read/watch the assigned materials for the assigned modules.
- Choose a few key ideas you want to teach—make sure they come from the material.
- Write a brief outline (not a word-for-word script)—just bullet points.
- Practice saying it out loud 3–5 times without reading.
- Record yourself once you can speak confidently without reading.
Recording Guidelines
✅ Do:
- Use your phone camera or any basic recording tool.
- Film vertically (portrait mode) like
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