Posts Tagged ‘Tweeting’

Job Search Tips: Post-Grad Guide

March 14th, 2012
Five Important Job Hunting Tips

You have your diploma in hand, your things are boxed up and crammed into a U-Haul, and you’re ready to go out into the world. Only one problem – you don’t have a job yet.

While it would be ideal to graduate from college with an offer already lined up, the fact is that most people have a period of uncertainty and unemployment after they graduate. The important thing is not to fall into panicking or moping about it. Instead, pick yourself up, write a great resume, and then start your job hunt. Need help starting out? Check out this list of the top five pieces of advice for new graduates on the process of searching for a job.

Time to hang up that cap and get working!

1.      Utilize your college’s career center. If possible, check this one out while you’re still on campus, but keep it in mind » Read more: Job Search Tips: Post-Grad Guide

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Career Tips: Preparation For a Career After University

February 15th, 2012

By Richmond University

The transition from being a student to worker is difficult. There are no established procedures. Even though you may have attended a class in resume writing, interviewing or searching for a job, none of these taught you how to enter the job market. With a limited number of jobs available and stiff competition, securing employment for one is a challenge, if not downright frustrating.Fortunately, as a graduate who is computer and technology savvy, you have » Read more: Career Tips: Preparation For a Career After University

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Twitter: 30 Tweet Ideas

February 5th, 2010

By Jackie Simmonds, Blog Editor

Jackie SimmondsSo you have bought into the social media thing; your profile is polished and up on LinkedIn, your Facebook page has been appropriately tweaked, and you are moving on to Twitter.  And then you draw a blank.  What on earth can you tweet about several times a day that will interest your followers, gain you new followers, and show that you are a thought leader?

Newbie twitter block is a common occurrence when you are first starting out.  You haven’t found your rhythm yet and it shows!  Don’t worry, when writers block strikes turn to an article that Heather Buckley wrote offering 30 tweeting ideas guaranteed to get the keys moving again.

1. Write helpful Tweets

At least half of your tweets should be an answer, a response, or some kind of communication or dialogue. Remember it’s about relationships.

2. Create a tweet when you upload a new blog post

Let everyone know what you are writing about, and make the tag line snappy. Next time you are wondering which links to click on in twitter ask yourself why you chose them, make a note then use the same technique.

3. Tweet other peoples blog posts

Every time you read something you think is interesting, useful or fascinating – tweet it.

4. Show you care

Often people let you know if they are having a bad day, say something supportive or cheering.

5. Be interesting

What do people want to read about? Look back over your tweets and make a note of the ones that got attention. to do this go to Topsy and type in your twitter name to find your most re-tweeted tweets. Alternatively type in another user  name and learn from their successes.

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