Skip to Content

Hire Me Twibbon and other tips for finding a job on Twitter

More
Text SizeAAA

Filed under: Technology, Career

Twitter logoWhile Twitter might not be your first place to turn for a job, it's actually a really great place to go looking for work. Thanks to a new Twibbon, a ribbon you put on your Twitter avatar, you can make it incredibly clear to prospective employers that you're in the market.

By logging in to the Twibbon website with your Twitter account, you can choose to have a red "HIRE ME!" ribbon to the top of your profile picture, so that anyone you Tweet with knows that you're looking for work even without visiting your profile page and reading your Bio.
Speaking of your profile and bio. If you haven't already taken the time to put 160 characters about who you are into your Twitter Bio, you should. That means no, "I Heart Edward 4EVER Twilight RuleZ". Mashable's guide to "Find a Job on Twitter" recommends using these160 characters to showcase your job pitch just like your resume does.

You should also take 5 minutes to create a professional looking background for your Twitter page at TwitBacks.com. You can choose from many pre-designed backgrounds or upload your own image for the backdrop and TwitBacks lets you add a longer description, logo, profile picture and links to your other online presences like LinkedIn.

While you're on Twitter, don't expect your newly emblazoned avatar to do all the work for you; take time to build relationships and take part in conversations. Actions like those combined with a professional profile will give you an edge on finding a job on Twitter.

Twitter isn't just a place for freelancers to connect, it's also quickly becoming a popular place to post job ads and to publicize your search for a full-time job. With resources like TweetMyJobs and @MicroJobs, there's a little bit of everything available on Twitter.
Subscribe to Walletpop

Add your comments

Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.

To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

Vote Now For the Readers' Choice Best in Food Awards
Nominations have been received and vetted for the best-of-breed in gourmet grocers, online gourmet ...
Zingerman's Bakehouse: Artisan Bread and Pastry from Ann Arbor
Zingerman's Bakehouse of Ann Arbor, Michigan, is nominated for a Luxist Award in the best bread ...

Jason Cochran
Jason Cochran Filed under: Bargains, Extracurriculars, Transportation, Travel, Celebs & Money

On board the new Oasis of the Seas: Is it worth the money?

So here I am, writing this from off the coast of Florida as part of the first two-day preview cruise of the magnificent Oasis of the Seas. Royal Caribbean has launched the largest cruise ship in the ...
Geoff Williams
Geoff Williams Filed under: Credit cards

Citigroup holds its customers hostage

Across the nation, Citibank credit card holders are receiving what pretty much amounts to a ransom note: We're going to raise your rates, says the letter, in so many words, but if you spend more ...
Bonnie McCarthy
Bonnie McCarthy Filed under: Budgets, Kids and Money, Saving Money, Technology

Family budgets: Make movie night safe again with family-friendly review sites

Around my house, we don't make the decision to pile into the car and head over to our local Cineplex as easily as we once did. It costs a lot of money these days to see talking animals, wild things ...
Madhusmita Bora
Madhusmita Bora Filed under: Transportation

Shop the friendly skies? The airlines are hoping you'll buy while in the sky

Along with sandwiches and soda, you may one day be able to buy tickets to Lion King and Animal Kingdom while cruising 35,000 feet above ground. A New York Times story reported that the airline ...

Headlines from WalletPop Partners