By now, most of you have heard of Twitter and maybe some of you have joined it. Some of you are wondering why you joined it and what to do about it. One of the newscasters that I follow has even questioned it as narcissistic and also questions whether she should continue to Tweet. I am getting more experience with it and I’m finding it of more value every day. Don’t worry if it takes you a while to catch on. Don’t get discouraged. Many people drop out of using it, way to easily.
I am becoming addicted to it, which annoys my wife who accuses me of being more interested in Twitter than talking to her. Enough of that. But there are some things that I have already uncovered that would be useful in your job search. Twitter gives you real time information that could be useful to you for your intended career change.

Here are some suggested Tweeps to follow that can help with your job search: Alison Doyle, an active Twitter user who specializes in career issues relevant to students and recent graduates; Heather Huhman tweets daily links for internships; Dan Schawbel is an expert on personal branding, who gives tips on developing your online presence; Liz Lynch, a marketing guru; Grace Kutney is another great resource for grads; Francina Harrison is the self-proclaimed career engineer; Bill Vick of Employment Digest; and, yours truly, Barry Miller. Don’t forget to follow 360 Job Interview’s own Dan Fedrizzi and Jeff G for the latest on 360 news and special offers.
Good luck in your job search and follow your way to the change that’s right for you. Tweet you later!


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