{"id":48083,"date":"2012-04-27T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-04-27T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/how-to-use-twitter-to-land-a-tech-job\/"},"modified":"2012-04-27T08:21:42","modified_gmt":"2012-04-27T08:21:42","slug":"how-to-use-twitter-to-land-a-tech-job","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/2\/28544\/it-business\/it-careers\/how-to-use-twitter-to-land-a-tech-job","title":{"rendered":"How to Use Twitter to Land a Tech Job"},"content":{"rendered":"
Need a job? If you\u2019ve been struggling to find one (and we mean a decent one), there’s a good chance your bank balance is telling you so, along with some combination of your parents, spouse, aunts, uncles and the nosy old couple next door. Virtually every pore of your body might be screaming "hire me!" But the companies you are applying to may not be getting the message. <\/p>\n
Just ask Brenden Sherratt, who works in social media<\/a> and marketing at Sortable.com<\/a>, a product search engine designed to help consumers make product decisions. After months of poring over employment ads and sending out resumes, he tapped into his online networks and landed a job in just a few short weeks.<\/p>\n So how did Sherratt turn a stagnant job search into a multiple offer situation? Well, it all boils down to 140 characters. Check out how Sherratt used Twitter<\/a> to get noticed – and hired. (Learn more about how to use social media in Jedi Strategies for Social Media Management<\/a>.)<\/p>\n After months of customizing cover letters, sending out resumes and hoping for the best, Sherratt says it finally dawned on him:<\/p>\n "When someone reads the resume, they know you\u2019ve sent it to everyone and your mother," Sherratt said. "It\u2019s really easy to get lost in that pile."<\/p>\n So Sherratt changed course and sent a message out to his Twitter followers to let them know he was in the market for a job. Then, he started searching for hashtags<\/a>, such as "#Waterloo" (the city where he lives), "#Jobs" and tags related to social media – the field in which he wanted to be working.<\/p>\nStep 1: Stand Out<\/span><\/h2>\n