Job Searching Through ChatterBox
Charlie asked me to take a break from the “wordy” posts I’ve been doing and write “something that any monkey can understand” (his words, not mine). So, let’s give it a shot! 
Yesterday’s Wall Street Journal contained an article about how Twitter is revolutionizing the traditional job search:
For employers, Twitter—where users post updates, or “tweets,” of no more than 140 characters—offers one more way to find and attract candidates, and a cheaper alternative to big online job boards. It also helps companies target social-media-savvy job hunters and convey an innovative image. For job seekers, Twitter offers the chance to interact one-on-one with companies’ recruiters and can be more convenient than job boards.
No doubt Twitter is a great way to engage with recruiters and potential employers, but how do you find what you’re looking for AND keep track of it? That’s where ChatterBox comes in:
- Create a ChatterBox focused on the job search terms and/or job feed handles you’re interested in
- Customize your Categories to distinguish different types of roles or specific areas of expertise
- Customize your Status to reflect where you are in the process (initial response, sent resume, etc)
- Create as many similar ChatterBoxes as you’d like
There you have it- a quick, easy way to manage your Twitter-based job search and know exactly what you’ve responded to.
How’d I do, Charlie?



