Give Twitter 15 Minutes a Day, Land Your Next Executive JobNot according to my friends and colleagues Susan Britton Whitcomb, Chandlee Bryan, and Deb Dib, the authors of "The Twitter Job Search Guide: Find a Job and Advance Your Career in Just 15 Minutes a Day". This book is a powerhouse of information and practical advice on leveraging Twitter for personal branding and job search. The authors understand job seekers who ignore Twitter:
Pick up this book if you want to learn about:
A tip the authors provide on locating job leads:
And a tip on researching breaking news and corporate culture:
Wrapping up all the pointers and advice is a long list of actual tweets posted by careers industry professionals, including me. Here are some from the category "Researching Leads and Employers", with the contributors' Twitter handles: @careerliz Research recruiters on LinkedIn and Twitter. You will be amazed at what you might have in common! This info can help you grow relationships. @KCCareerCoach Use Google Alerts to track current job trends. Transition your skills to meet new workplace needs. @myreinventure Use reference librarians (town or college) to flesh out list of target companies/industrie @KBitschenauer Be curious! Follow links in blogs, newsletters, ebooks, reports, Web pages–even footers–to find new gems of information. Another benefit of this book is the list of dozens of career experts who contributed. Follow them and learn from them. Related posts: MIS Ntwk Assoc Mtg Dates: Apr 20th - Tues - Bring 20 copies of your resume - 6 pm - NEW LOCATION 12 Route 17 North, Suite 209 Paramus, New Jersey 07652 201.909. - plan to have dinner with us afterwards May 4th - Tues - Dinner Mtg - Holiday Inn Totowa - Ed Steinberg - LinkedIn |
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