So youíve probably heard about Twitter quite a bit this year, right?! Whether itís from the news, presenters like Jonathan Ross and Ellen DeGeneres, celebrities such as Aston Kutcher and Demi Moore, or even friends and family, Twitter is fast becoming the ënext big thingí. But did you know that in amongst all the tweeting and twittering, there are thousands upon thousands of great job opportunities which often appear on Twitter before they go anywhere else?
www.TwitterJobSearch.com is here to help people find out about all these jobs by organising them onto a simple, searchable website. Twitter members know just how hard it can be to find information from the 1.3 billion plus (yes, really!) messages posted so far and trying to search for all the different words used to describe just one job takes far too long. And is it really worth spending all that time registering and finding the recruiters to speak to or jobs to apply for unless youíre planning on using it regularly?
This is why TwitterJobSearch helps. Instead of needing to become a Twitter Master, just visit TwitterJobSearch to get hold of every single job opportunity that has been added onto the Twitter site. Find jobs by browsing through different industries, locations, salaries and more, or just type in the kind of thing youíre looking for and TwitterJobSearch will do the rest. As a quick example, searching on Twitter for ëmarketing manager new York jobí gives 19 jobs, on TwitterJobSearch you get 4122. If being a Sales Director in London is the job you want, searching on Twitter gives you 4, yet TwitterJobSearch finds you 6202! Its clever technology knows that retailing can include shops or stores, sales also means business development and branding is part of marketing, which gives you much more choice.
Once youíve found the right kind of job, itís quick and easy to sort out the results by date added, job type or skills for example to get the perfect shortlist together. On the site, you can of course choose to click over to the message on Twitter, or follow the person who posted it, but you can also jump straight across to the website that has the vacancy if thatís why you came to visit the TwitterJobSearch site. Since the website came out just one week ago, TwitterJobSearch has already sent people to over 100,000 job opportunities, which shows just how useful it is!
TwitterJobSearch currently has over 30,000 jobs covering every industry and every type of job, about 3% of all the vacancies out there in fact. As more businesses use Twitter, more jobs will be added there, all of which immediately go on TwitterJobSearch. With bad news on the work front coming out all too often at the moment, the 100% free to use www.TwitterJobSearch.com is the first place to visit if you need to get a job this year.
TwitterJobSearch gets the juice out of Twitter to help you find a job

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