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Corn On the Job’s Top 25 Twitter Accounts forJob Seekers to Follow
by Rich DeMatteo on May 29, 2012 · 26 comments
Like 189 people like this. Be the first of your friends.
TweetTweet 858
Hello fellow Twitter user! Don't forget to Twit this post if you like it, or follow me on Twitter
if you find me interesting.
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When I launched Corn on the Job in July of 2009, I was unemployed, and in my own way, starting a job search
of my own. To be perfectly honest, the end result was more of a life search to understand who I was, where
I’ve been, and most importantly, where I should be. Much has come from that search, ultimately leading to theformation and launch of Bad Rhino Social Media, where I spend a great deal of my time these days.
In Corn on the Job’s (nearly) three year existence, I’ve been inspired by countless career experts. Throughemail, online, phone, and in-person conversations, each of the experts I’ve interacted with pushed me to be a
better blogger for my audience here on Corn on the Job. For this reason, I wanted to create a list to highlight my
personal favorite career experts.
Top 25 Twitter Accounts for Job Seekers to Follow
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Tim Tyrell-Smith may not know exactly how much I respect and admire his work.
When we had a phone call at some point in 2010, I was immediately impressed and have enjoyed reading his
helpful articles and tweets since. You can check out his blog/website at http://timsstrategy.com/blog/ and make
sure to check out, “10 Signs You Are Being Lazy on Linkedin”
#2 – @JobHuntOrg
Started by Susan P. Joyce, Job-Hunt.org continuously pushes amazing articles for job seekers, by a number ofdifferent career experts. There are entire sections built out for every level of the job search. For the new job
seekers, check out the Online Job Search Tutorial
#3 – @UndercoverRec
Started by Jorgen Sundberg, Undercover Recruiter posts incredible content for job seekers, recruiters, andanyone in the career space. When you follow their Twitter account, you won’t be disappointed by the mass of
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helpful links. Stop by http://theundercoverrecruiter.com/ and make sure to read, “5 Less Than Obvious Ways to
Network with People”.
#4 – @JobHuntChat
#JobHuntChat was invented by yours truly with help from Jessica Miller-Merrill (@blogging4jobs). #JobHuntChat was the first ever twitter chat for job seekers, and features a weekly one-hour chat on Monday
nights from 10-11PM. We’ve been said to include the best mix of career experts and job seekers, which hasresulted in an abundance of incredible connections made and information shared by community members.
#5 – @LindseyPollak
Many career experts break away from sharing entirely career or job search tweets. That’s not the case with
Lindsey. She shares a ton of helpful links, that are either her own or from other experts. Oh, and it doesn’t hurtthat she’s also a Linkedin Spokeswoman. Check out her blog at http://www.lindseypollak.com/blog and make
sure to read, “How LinkedIn Company Pages Can Help Your Job Search”
#6 – @JacobShare
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Jacob Share is just an awesome guy that I’ve had the opportunity to chat with on a few occasions. He is the
man behind JobMob, a great resource for job seekers that like Corn on the Job, tries to bring in a certain level of
humor into the process. Check out http://jobmob.co.il/ and make sure to read, “20 Tools to Find LocalNetworking Events Quickly”
#7 – @Blogging4Jobs
When I invented #JobHuntChat, I realized that I needed to partner up with someone who was even moreknowledgable than me. Jessica Miller-Merrill (aka @blogging4jobs) was the very first person I reached out to.
Luckily, she said yes. She has been an amazing help and I’ve witnessed first hand how much value she brings to
job seekers. Check out http://blogging4jobs.com and make sure to read, “Four Job Search Tips for the PassiveCandidate”
#8 – @JoshuaWaldman
Along with being the creator of his Career Enlightenment blog, Joshua Waldman also wrote Job Searching with
Social Media for Dummies. Ever since I was made aware of his presence, I’ve been a reader and follower, and
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have been learning ever since. Check out http://careerenlightenment.com/ and make sure to read, “Is Twitter the
New Way to Find Hidden Jobs?”
#9 – @Keppie_Careers
Miriam Salpeter is the amazing woman behind Keppie Careers. Calling her a jack of all trades would be a
major understatement. Along with her job search focused blog posts, she’s also a career coach, social mediatrainer, speaker, and author. Luckily, I was able to meet up with Miriam when she was in Philly, which was
incredibly helpful for me. Stop by http://keppiecareers.com and make sure to read, “How to Find a Job When
all You See is Fog”
#10 – @DanSchawbel
Dan Schawbel is a personal branding expert that has been featured or quoted basically everywhere. Personal
branding is a hot topic for job seekers and Dan is the person to go to for guidance in this area. Check out
http://personalbrandingblog.com
#11 – @HeatherHuhman
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Heather Huhman is a phenomenal Gen Y career expert who focuses on helping folks find internships or their first
job out of college. Her tweets are mostly composed of incredibly helpful blog posts for job seekers, and I
should also add in that she’s just an overall great person to talk to. Check out http://heatherhuhman.com/, andread, “How to Perform a Mid-Year Job Search Checkup”
#12 – @LevyRecruits
Steve is one of the best recruiters you’ll find on Twitter and he’s more than willing to respond to folks who have
questions. In fact, given Steve’s “old school” mentality, he won’t hesitate to bypass social media and call you toanswer your question. I found this out the hard way back in 2010 when Steve called and asked for Corn on the
Job. While that caught me off guard, he’s been someone that I’ve always admired and respected, especially
when it’s related to the job search, recruiting, or being bald. Check out Steve’s
blog, http://recruitinginferno.com/.
#13 – @MaggieMistal
CNN declared Maggie as the #1 career coach in the world. How cool is that? She also has her own show on
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Sirius/XM radio — that’s global! She’s just phenomenal and full of job search wisdom. Checkout http://maggiemistal.com/ to view her blog and find information on her satellite radio show.
#14 – @CareerSherpa
Hannah Morgan is the woman behind CareerSherpa, a guide for lifetime career navigation. Her tweets and blog
posts are perfect for job seekers of all kind, and she does a nice job of mixing up the content to keep it fresh.
Check out http://careersherpa.net/ and read, “Have the Rules of Job Search Changed?”
#15 – @HRMargo
Margo Rose is the founder of #HireFriday, a wonderful job search community and twitter chat, #HFChat. You
can join her and the large community on Friday’s and you’ll certainly leave learning a thing or two. Check them
out on Twitter, and visit http://hirefriday.com
#16 – @emilybennington
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Emily Bennington is yet another career expert that I have great respect for. Her tweets and blog posts cover allthings surrounding the job search. She’s also the author of the book, Effective Immediately, which helps folks
start out on the right foot at their first job. Check out http://emilybennington.com and read, “17 Things
Successful Career Women Know”
#17 – @YouternMark
Mark Babbit is the CEO and Founder of YouTern.com, an amazing site for folks looking for internships. His
company also hosts #InternPro, a twitter chat for job seekers on Monday nights. It should also be noted that
Mark is a crazy nice guy and full of awesome ideas. Make sure to check out http://youtern.com.
#18 – @BrazenCareerist
When building this list, I really wanted to stay away from online communities. However, I just couldn’t
ignoreBrazen Careerist. Their tweets range from job search and career tips, to information on networking events
and social media seminars they’re hosting. Any Gen Y professional or blogger can gain value from Brazen
Careerist. Check out http://brazencareerist.com
#19 – @AskaManager
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