3 Simple Ways You Can Use Twitter To Find A Job
The more popular Twitter becomes, the better it becomes for job seekers. As more people flock to sign up, more employers realize how useful Twitter is for recruitment, more colleges provide job-related resources on Twitter, and more success stories are born each day.
If you’re looking for a job, here are three simple tips to help you leverage Twitter to find success.
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Sprucing up your Twitter account is almost as important as revising your paper resume these days. But are recruiters really watching you on social media? This infographic should help you decide.
This is a cautionary tale for any of your “over-sharers” on Twitter or Facebook: A CFO of a major fashion company lost his six- to seven- figure job over company-related tweets.
When it comes to landing a job, everyone and their grandmothers will tell you you have to have at least one eye on social these days. Your public profiles will be searched and scrutinized before any job offer comes your way.
Karen Wickre, the former blog strategist and global communications manager for Google, has taken a job at Twitter as its editorial director. Wickre will be charged with developing a consistent Twitter “voice” across its various public platforms.
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It looks like Snoop Dogg is taking his considerable branding efforts to a new level: tweeting his way to a C-level position at Yahoo.
How much could you make as a product manager at Twitter? Or as a copywriter? An engineer?
If you’re out there looking for a job, you can bet your employer is going to look up your social media profiles. And that includes Twitter.
More often than not these days, potential employers will take a look at a prospect’s Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media profiles. If you’re on the job hunt, you’ve got to make sure you look good not just in an interview, but online, too.




Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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