There’s no question that life on a jobsite is busy. Amidst a skilled labor shortage, construction professionals know it’s crucial to find efficiency wherever possible. When professionals are wearing many hats, there’s a tool that can help fill in the gaps. It promises to deliver a standardized level of visibility that’s effective for all industries and companies.
Meet Cameran, a construction camera that acts like your teammate. Watch his first interview with HR to see how he makes a difference.
HR: Hi Cameran, thanks for joining me today.
CAMERAN: Hi, it's great to meet you!
HR: I was surprised to see you’re applying for so many roles…. Can you walk me through your resume?
CAMERAN: Yes I think I can really support your team as a project supervisor, an executive assistant, a videographer, a safety & risk manager and construction analyst!
HR: Flexibility is important to us but one of the biggest things we’re looking for is documentation, and someone who knows how to communicate progress easily. What’s your experience in that regard?
CAMERAN: I have complete and total photographic recall. I time- and-weather stamp images and video. I’m known for keeping an unbiased record that everyone can refer to for a single source of truth. And if needed, I’ll automatically schedule time-lapse updates for weekly or even daily reports.
I've delivered results for various teams in different industries. For instance, my knack for spotting motion at night once saved a hotel developer thousands of dollars. I'm big on details, making sure to time- and weather-stamp every aspect of jobsite history. This attention to detail has been instrumental in helping one of my clients refute false claims and steer clear of liability.
And my captivating time-lapses—they played a key role in attracting tenants to a speculative warehouse even before it was fully built.
HR: That sounds like exactly what we need!
CAMERAN: I'm so glad you feel that way...
See the skills that make Cameran right for your jobsite