Tuesday, May 12, 2020

One quick Twitter tip for job seekers

One quick Twitter tip for job seekers 0 Flares 0 Flares Twitter is a virus.  Twitter is infectious.  Twitter is spreading. Since Twitter arrived on the scene it appears more and more people have forgot about MySpace.  Who really uses MySpace anymore?  If Facebook and MySpace were considered the #1 and #2 social media websites, you can now consider Twitter #2 and MySpace #gone.  Twitter is here to stay, and I suggest you create your account if you havent done so already. There are a number of reasons why job seekers should be utilizing Twitter.  http://twtjobs.com/ is one. Twtjobs allows users to either post a resume or a job opening.  Ill discuss with you the features of the resume posting function.  Its rather simple, and very quick to create considering the section where you actually write out your resume can only be 140 characters.  Maybe not easy for everyone to do, but if you can scale your resume down and just include the most important words, phrases, and accomplishments than you will have an effective resume on Twitter.  The following are sections youll need to fill out on twtjobs: Twitter Name Headline Twitter Resume If your resume had to be 140  characters  long, what would it say? Skill Tags LinkedIn Profile Genius, twtjobs will push people over to your longer, more detailed profile on LinkedIn if youve done a nice job with your Twitter resume Industy Education Level Experience Level Lastly, youll see two boxes that can be checked off.  The first is Display on search results and is already checked for you.  You can decide to uncheck of course if you are not ready to display the resume in results.  The second is Currently employed, and youll see this is unchecked. Done.  Finished.  Time to watch Oprah, Springer, or Family Guy.

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