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10 Must Follow Twitter Lists For Job Seekers

Twitter listsWe tried not to talk about Twitter for a while and now we are back at it. As most of you already know, the recent addition of “list feature” has made it even more useful. You can create lists such as – career, job search, job tips, etc. and add accounts that mostly talk about these things. This will help you gather information easily and without having to go through your stream (much easier if you are following thousands). Anyways, we have compiled ten lists on Twitter that every job seeker should follow. Go ahead and follow these lists, it will definitely make your life easier when it comes to finding job search resources on Twitter.

We have included bio of the person or account who created these lists so you get an idea who they are.

1

bList : Job Search Experts
Creator : Susan P. Joyce (Job Hunt Org)
Site : Job-Hunt.org
Job-Hunt.org, award-winning employment portal w/over 8,000 links to employer recruiting pages by state, plus 5,000 more links to career and job search resources.

2

bList : Career
Creator : Mallory Bower
Site : -
Gen Y, career coach at UNC Pembroke who believes that success requires a combination of education, hard work, and the right support.


3

bList : Career Experts
Creator : Rosa E. Vargas (resumeservice)
Site : Resume-Writing
Master Resume Writer Certified. Triple-certified expert. Job search, resume writing, social media tips.

4

bList : The Rocket List
Creator : Chris Perry (CareerRocketeer)
Site : CareerRocketeer
Brand & Marketing Generator, Founder of Career Rocketeer & MBA Highway, Entrepreneur, Career Rocketeer & Personal Branding Expert.

5

bList : Top Job Bloggers
Creator : Jacob Share
Site : JobMob
Job Search Expert, Professional Blogger, Creative Thinker, Community Builder with a sense of humor. I like to help people.

6

bList : Career Advice
Creator : Carrerealism
Site : Careerealism.com
Sponsors of the Twitter Advice Project (T.A.P. into CAREEREALISM) – Get FREE Advice From Top Career Experts on Twitter Here!

7

bList : Job Postings
Creator : Cris Janzen (CrisJobCoach)
Site : JanzenAssociates
Career / outplacement business owner, consultant, trainer, coach, blogger. Passionate about friends, books, news, sports; optimistic thoughts, quotes, actions

8

bList : Job Search
Creator : Alison Doyle
Site : Jobsearch.about.com
Job Search / Career Expert, Author. Visit About.com Job Searching for job listings, job search, social media, resume, letter, and interview advice.

9

bList : Career News
Creator : WSJcareers
Site : WSJ Career news
Career News and Information from The Wall Street Journal.

10

bList : Career Coaches and Job Search
Creator : Jenny McClure (CincyRecruiter)
Site : CincyRecruiter’sWorld
Executive Recruiter/Coach passionate about connecting leaders.

If you’ve created a list related to job search, career, etc. feel free to drop the link in the comment section. Also don’t forget to mention any other lists that you think job seekers should follow.

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8 Responses to “10 Must Follow Twitter Lists For Job Seekers”

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