Using Twitter as a Job Search Tool | Job Search Radio

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Like Facebook, Twitter is grossly underutilized by job hunters for making connections and impressions upon potential employers.

On this show, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter speaks with Jennifer Armitstead about the ease of using Twitter as a tool and the steps to take to make it an important part of job search.

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6 thoughts on “Using Twitter as a Job Search Tool | Job Search Radio”

  1. I got off twitter because it is nothing more than a robot-controlled media outlet. Gab.ai and bebee.com is where it’s at now.
    LinkedIn.. the dominant job search message I’m seeing now is “I cannot get a job through LI no matter what I try” ( followed by “I’m destitute and overqualified- please help me find a job”).
    I find indeed.com to be extremely useful in dragging out the otherwise niche markets and to see where trends are, especially how many 3rd party recruiters are chasing after a req. twitter’s dead

  2. I got off twitter because it is nothing more than a robot-controlled media outlet. Gab.ai and bebee.com is where it’s at now.
    LinkedIn.. the dominant job search message I’m seeing now is “I cannot get a job through LI no matter what I try” ( followed by “I’m destitute and overqualified- please help me find a job”).
    I find indeed.com to be extremely useful in dragging out the otherwise niche markets and to see where trends are, especially how many 3rd party recruiters are chasing after a req. twitter’s dead

  3. The real uses are probably just to get some sort of vibe on what is going on but I find it to be useless. Too many fake accounts and even LI is full
    Of these now. Bebee.com is much much better and allows for branding to happen a la about.me

  4. The real uses are probably just to get some sort of vibe on what is going on but I find it to be useless. Too many fake accounts and even LI is full
    Of these now. Bebee.com is much much better and allows for branding to happen a la about.me

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