Friday, May 8, 2020

More free career advice - March Career Madness! -

More free career advice - March Career Madness! - AhMarch Madness. I remember a time (not SO long ago) that this was an exciting, edge-of-your-seat period that really interested me. Those were the days when my alma mater, the University of Michigan, actually WON the tournament (or, at the very least, was competitive). The year I started Michigan, they/we actually won BOTH the Rose Bowl AND the NCAA, but I digress In any case, my friend and colleague, Chandlee Bryan came up with a great idea to turn this month into a fun one for career advisors (and an informational one for job seekers) on Twitter! Im delighted to be participating in March Career Madness. This is how Chandlee introduces the event on her blog: This event, which will run throughout the month of March, is a joint effort of a team of career experts who have committed to sharing their wit and wisdom with us in tweets of 140 characters or less on Twitter. Posts will be written on a singular themeinnovative strategies for your career. All posts will include the following code: #mcm (referred to in the Twitterverse as a hashtag) You can follow March Career Madness through Twitter Search (search #mcm) or by following the tweets of individual contributors (name and user handles listed at the bottom of this post). Share posts with others by Retweeting. New to Twitter? You havent gotten on Twitter yet? What are you waiting for? I am a big fan of Twitter for the job search. (I think it is right up there with LinkedIn as a way to make connections that will be useful for your search.) Ive written all about using Twitter for your job search. Here are some links for you: Why use Twitter? How to use Twitter for your job search. People to follow on Twitter for advice about job hunting. Can you find a job on Twitter? Yes you can! Using Twitter to hire: the employers perspective JobAngels is an amazing viral phenomenon, started on Twitter, to help connect job seekers with those who can offer resources and support.   Participating Career Experts ( their Twitter handle) Barbara Safani (barbarasafani) Brian Kurth (briankurth) Chandlee Bryan (Chandlee) Dawn Bugni (dawnbugni) Deb Dib (CEOCoach) Kevin Donlin (kevindonlin) Katherine Hansen (kathansen) Kimberly Togman (ktogman) Laura Allen (la15secondpitch) Megan Fitzgerald (expatcoach) Miriam Salpeter (Keppie_Careers) Pam Slim (pamslim) Paul Copcutt (Paulcopcutt) Phyllis Shabad (Phyllisshabad) Sital Ruparelia (SitalRuparelia) Youre not sure how to use Twitter to your best advantage? I can help! Contact me to learn how you may benefit from coaching. photo by jmacphoto

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.