Twitter for careers advisers
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Lucy Goetzlucy@lucygoetz.comwww.lucygoetz.com
Lucy Goetz 2012
The Stats• Over 140 million users on Twitter • 340 million tweets per day• 43% of users are aged 18-34• 11 new accounts created every second• Companies and organisations are using Twitter
for promotion, brand awareness, customer service & engagement and recruitment.
The news breaks first on Twitter!
Ok so what is Twitter?The social network to share and receive information instantly. If I need to find something out, Twitter is often my first port of call, the information comes to you. A live community and information feed you create and engage with.
Let’s try it now…
How do you want Twitter to help you?
• Some of the mechanics of Twitter
• Looking at how to use Twitter to promote your careers service
• Personal use and professional development
• How students can use it
Our areas of focus today
Let’s look at the mechanics• Tweet – 140 characters or less• @reply someone• @mention• Direct Message (DM)• Re-Tweet (RT)• Favourite
Using Twitter in the careers service
https://twitter.com/#!/leedslibraries
A Case Study
What it does well• The account is informative, gives reason for
people to follow. • Helpful information and advice, not just self
promotion.• Rich sources of content.• Information has to be engaging, helpful and of
interest to hold your audience, build your network and amplify your messages.
1. Decide on your message and ID2. Set-up your profile(s)3. Find people to follow – People &
organisations who tweet relevant & useful information, use the search function to find keywords.
4. Listen and Learn – What are others doing on Twitter that you can.
5. Take part in conversations & re-tweet industry news
6. Follow Lists and create your own7. Link to your other online presence
e.g. web content, blog, LinkedIn profile.
Using Twitter
Optimise your profile
• Keywords, keywords, keywords!• https://twitter.com/#!/UoDCPeople
Using TwitterWhat do I tweet about?• Opportunities, vacancies, events, advice, job vacancy pages – re-
tweet, tweet vacancies from your job opportunities, helpful blogposts, documents, case studies, guest blogposts, live chats.
• Do you market your services to local businesses? Internship opportunities/benefits.
Where can I source content?• RSS Feeds – Advice blogs on topics such as advice on applying for
jobs, interviewing techniques, latest trends in recruitment, social media advice!
• Other Twitter accounts. Not just your own information, your own messages. Share richly sourced content with your network so they keep coming back.
• Re-tweet and credit your community. • Be creative – tweet events, new initiatives to encourage
engagement – media, tips, competitions??
What students can do with Twitter• Optimise profile – Keywords & link to other
areas of online evidence of experience and expertise eg. LinkedIn profile, blog.
• Follow account for vacancies posted• Research companies in desired field. What are
they tweeting about? • Follow recruitment agencies and careers
services for vacancies and advice & information. Make connections!
Companies are recruiting on Twitter
Hashtags• Hashtags are what help us filter the 200
million tweets sent a day!• They organise the discussions from Twitter
users on particular topics. If you search on a particular hashtag you will see all the tweets on that topic.
• Television offers the best examples: #BGT #theapprentice #thevoiceuk
Hashtags• What are the conversations in the industry your
student is looking for work in? Can they join in? • Examples - #ukemplaw #hr #banking #socialmedia
‘#financejobs #accountancyjobs • Often the more niche the better! • Using a hashtag in a tweet increases your chances of
it getting noticed. It could be seen by the right people and amplified through a re-tweet.
ACTIVITY• Search for a term • For example: A student is looking at a career in
retail. Search for the term ‘retail’ and find the people on Twitter talking about topics in that industry. Who are the influencers, who are the people students need to follow and engage with?
Lists
• Another way to help filter Twitter – Users are put in ‘lists’ on Twitter when they share a similar bio, industry, areas of interested tweeted about.
• See what lists a user features on to find other similar users.
• Check out this list for fellow careers services on Twitter - https://twitter.com/#!/helenbuz/careers-services/members See what they are doing on Twitter.
• Use ‘listorious.com’ as a search tool for lists.
Twitter Tips for students• What work are you currently doing. Project work,
relevance in the news to work you have done – talk about it.
• Follow companies on Twitter you have worked for before and make it clear where to be contacted.
• Build a relationship – See what they tweet about – what is going on in the company at the moment.
• Look at topics you can engage with them on. Retweet them, mention them.
• Be human but be professional
Twitter Tips for students• Find and search the #hashtags related your industry
of interest to filter tweets. For example: #ukemplaw for employment law.
• Be professional on Twitter - but still be yourself• Re-tweet useful information and get re-tweeted - Be
seen as a valued, helpful member of someone's network
• Find top tweeters in your area of interest that you can follow and engage in conversation.
How to Build Online Evidence of expertise
• Start blogging - use a free WordPress blog (Good for SEO)
• Use your blog as your hub for your social media. • Blog on topics related to the field you want to work
in and spread on your other social media. (Twitter & LinkedIn)
• Tweet it and use a relevant hashtag, you never know who might find it.
• Blog on current topics where possible to get noticed.
Have you Googled yourself? Mange your online presence with social media– what do
people see when they search for you?
Lists
• Another way to help filter Twitter – Users are put in ‘lists’ on Twitter when they share a similar bio, industry, areas of interested tweeted about.
• See what lists a user features on to find other similar users.
• Use ‘listorious.com’ as a search tool for lists.
Other useful sites
• http://www.glassdoor.com/index.htm Job listings, detailed information, reviews, nterview questions and process details.
• http://www.watchthatpage.com/ Automatically collect new information from your favoured source pages on the web.
• https://support.twitter.com/groups/31-twitter-basics - Comprehensive Twitter Guide.
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