Cool Job Alert: Twitter Hiring A “Head Of Sports”

Sports junkie? Social media enthusiast?
Here’s your dream job: Twitter just posted a job opening at its San Francisco headquarters for “Head Of Sports.”

Sports junkie? Social media enthusiast?
Here’s your dream job: Twitter just posted a job opening at its San Francisco headquarters for “Head Of Sports.”
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This continues our series highlighting new positions posted at Twitter each week. Check out past listings here.
This week, Twitter added 20 new jobs to its career page.
And here they are:
This continues our series highlighting new positions posted at Twitter each week. Check out past listings here.
This week, Twitter added 37 new jobs to its career page.
And here they are:
This continues our series highlighting new positions posted at Twitter each week. Check out past listings here.
This week, Twitter added 18 new jobs to its career page.
And here they are:
This continues our series highlighting new positions posted at Twitter each week. Check out past listings here.
This week, Twitter added 25 new jobs to its career page.
And here they are:
This continues our series highlighting new positions posted at Twitter each week. Check out past listings here.
This week, Twitter added 25 new jobs to its career page.
And here they are:
This week, Twitter added 33 new jobs to its career page. And here they are:

Ever wondered what it’s like to work at Twitter?
Twitter’s new VP of Design, Mike Davidson, wrote a post on his blog reflecting back on his first month – and the insights are pretty interesting.
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