10 Twitter Terms You Need to Know For Your Job Search
Navigating Twitter is a lot like learning another language. Before you dive into this powerful online job search tool, read my glossary of Twitter terms that are key to a successful job search.
Tweet
A tweet is a message, using 140 characters or less, and can be about anything you choose. You can include links, photos, or videos. Adding hashtags, tweeting about a trending topic, or tweeting at another Twitter user can get your message seen by more people. We’ll talk more about these things shortly.
@
Talking directly to another Twitter user is usually referred to as an “@”. In a job search, communicating directly with a potential employer’s Twitter account could give you a competitive edge, since you’re expressing interest and engaging with the brand before you even go in for an interview. It’s also a great way to ask questions and find out more about what a company is like before you go for that position.
Re-Tweet
You’ll want to re-tweet another Twitter user’s messages when they’re relevant, funny, or interesting. This creates a direct copy of their message, which shows it to your followers. If the message is less than 140 characters you’ll be able to include a comment of your own.
Direct Message
On Twitter, a direct message is a private way to communicate with another user. It’s a personal way to connect with a company or
Klout
Klout is a website that compiles all your social media efforts and translates it into a number, between 1-100, based on your engagement with your follower base. Klout score is pretty relevant to using Twitter as a job source, as the top scoring Klout users within a certain topic, such as “job search” or “resumes”, are important people to follow when you’re job hunting on Twitter.
Navigating Twitter is a lot like learning another language. Before you dive into this powerful online job search tool, read my glossary of Twitter terms that are key to a successful job search.
Tweet
A tweet is a message, using 140 characters or less, and can be about anything you choose. You can include links, photos, or videos. Adding hashtags, tweeting about a trending topic, or tweeting at another Twitter user can get your message seen by more people. We’ll talk more about these things shortly.
@
Talking directly to another Twitter user is usually referred to as an “@”. In a job search, communicating directly with a potential employer’s Twitter account could give you a competitive edge, since you’re expressing interest and engaging with the brand before you even go in for an interview. It’s also a great way to ask questions and find out more about what a company is like before you go for that position.
Re-Tweet
You’ll want to re-tweet another Twitter user’s messages when they’re relevant, funny, or interesting. This creates a direct copy of their message, which shows it to your followers. If the message is less than 140 characters you’ll be able to include a comment of your own.
Direct Message
On Twitter, a direct message is a private way to communicate with another user. It’s a personal way to connect with a company or
Klout
Klout is a website that compiles all your social media efforts and translates it into a number, between 1-100, based on your engagement with your follower base. Klout score is pretty relevant to using Twitter as a job source, as the top scoring Klout users within a certain topic, such as “job search” or “resumes”, are important people to follow when you’re job hunting on Twitter.
Following
These are people that you’re following on Twitter. The more people you follow, especially if they’re relevant to your field, the more people who will follow you. Finding people to follow is pretty simple. Twitter will suggest other users who seem relevant, you can explore other people’s pages and see who they’re following/followed by, and clicking on hashtags or trending topics that interest you will lead you to people just like you.
Followers
These are people that you’re following on Twitter. The more people you follow, especially if they’re relevant to your field, the more people who will follow you. Finding people to follow is pretty simple. Twitter will suggest other users who seem relevant, you can explore other people’s pages and see who they’re following/followed by, and clicking on hashtags or trending topics that interest you will lead you to people just like you.
Followers
Followers mean you’re doing a good job on Twitter! Tweeting often about yourself, connecting with people you follow, and efficient use of hashtags and trending topics will reward you with followers. Be sure and follow them back if you’re interested in what they’re talking about, and start engaging!
Hashtag
Anything with a # in front of it is considered a hashtag, and these are one of the most important features of Twitter especially in a job search. You’re going to want to look for people using #hiring, #jobs, #careers, etc, because these are people tweeting about online job hunting, and may even be posting links to jobs or companies that are hiring. When you’re tweeting about your job search efforts, be sure to include hashtags like #jobsearch or #ineedajob, you never know who might see you and try to help out!
Reply
When you want to publicly respond to someone’s tweet, a reply is the best thing to use. Replies are a great way to get a conversation started, and you can even reply to multiple Twitter users at once.
Trending
Trending topics change by the minute, so it’s important to stay on top of them. The more you engage and talk about trending topics, which you’ll find on the left side of your Twitter feed, the more people will notice your tweets.
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