
A solid GPS system makes navigation easy and traveling to new places a fun adventure. There are a lot of product options to choose from and riders are well-served to do their pre-purchase homework and then learn how to use every feature to get the best ROI (ride on investment). The same goes for job searching. New job boards seem to appear on the online horizon continuously while certain ones continue to attract job seekers, like Indeed, Monster, Glassdoor, and loads of niche job sites. Besides LinkedIn, which has evolved and dominated as a cornerstone for professional networking, many job seekers overlook what other social media sites have to offer. Take Twitter, for example, which is establishing itself as a major recruiting resource.
Hiring managers have consistently moved away from conventional methods of advertising jobs and turned to social media to find qualified candidates. The little “#” can be a candidate’s best friend when it comes to:
- Finding a job in today’s digital world (skim through the #s, click the link and apply)
- Networking with recruiters and hiring managers (follow people and interact with them)
- Finding career advice (Twitter chats are great for this).
Here are some hashtag navigators to GPS your job search journey: #JobSearch, #Jobhunt, #Hiring, #NowHiring, #Résumé, #Job or #Jobs, #Careers, #Employment, #HR or #HumanResources, #TweetMyJobs, #JobListing, #JobOpening
You can also enter keywords in Twitter search relevant to a position you’re interested in. For example, “hiring motorcycle mechanic” or “motorcycle mechanic jobs.” You can then pull the RSS feeds of the keywords you used and routinely check out online conversations happening about your searches. If something fits what you’re looking for, join the conversation on Twitter. Oftentimes, the job being talked about hasn’t even been posted so you’re coming into the conversation at an ideal time!
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