Thursday 14 April 2011

Update - #TwitterJobChallenge

On Tuesday I began the #TwitterJobChallenge as set by the Guardian. The idea was simple - I had to tweet 5 companies/charities that I would like to work for and see what response I got. Below are the tweets that I sent:


I wrote an individually tailored tweet for each company/charity as I wanted to show that I knew the company/charity and their business. So for example when I tweeted @ReadingRoom_UK I knew that they do not not like people who define themselves as social media gurus. Granted because of this they are unlikely to hire through social media, but I admire their work and thought they might appreciate the tongue in cheek nature of my tweet!

However, it wasn't the tweets that I spent the most time thinking about. It was who to tweet, as I could only tweet 5. In addition, Twitter is a public medium and so is my profile so those I tweeted could see who else I tweeted. In the end I decided to hedge my bets and tweet a mixture of organisations who all work in an area that I am interested in, rather than sticking to one sector.

The things they have in common are:


  • They have a good online presence.
  • They are in or work with the Third Sector, Sport or Theatre.
  • A job with them would give me an opportunity to be creative, fundraise or grow the company/charity.
  • I have followed their work and I am generally interested in them.

At the time of writing this post I have had 4 responses and 6 new followers. 3 of those that responded requested my CV; including the response from my original post. 1 recruitment company asked me to register on their website. I would say that for something I have not tried before and very forward that it has been pretty successful. Especially as I have been given personal email addresses of people who work for these organisations and not just a generic vacancies or info inbox. As of yet, I have not been given a job or asked for an interview (not that I was expecting the former) but I have made it on to some organisations radars and that, I think, is half the battle. 

Another happy outcome is that by limiting myself to 5 tweets only I have realised what I want for my next role. I only want to work in a couple of sectors, for places who are embracing technology and who's values I believe in. In future I am only going to put my energy into applying for jobs that include these 3 things, because as my Dad says, "Don't apply for a job you don't want, because the buggers will offer it to you!"


@emlgx is a graduate who was also tweeting in the #TwitterJobChallenge at the same time as me. Her blog of her experience can be read here.

Monday 11 April 2011

#TwitterJobChallenge

So there are 6 weeks left until the Edinburgh Marathon Festival and the end of my placement.

I've registered with a few vacancy sites that are relevant to the Third Sector and have cast my net a bit wider by registering for updates on marketing and events jobs in general. One of such sites is the Guardian Jobs website and thanks to their newsletter I found out about the #TwitterJobChallenge.




You can read their explanation of the challenge here but it basically amounts to tweeting 5 companies you would really like to work for and seeing if you get a job out of it. I've been following the feed today and have seen a few different examples of this in action. Including an offer for those taking part in the challenge to get in touch with someone whose team will be recruiting soon. I tweeted them straight away and have been asked to email my C.V. So far I am loving the #TwitterJobChallenge.

I'm going to begin the challenge in earnest tomorrow as it's currently 10pm in the U.K and if I tweet a company now my tweet will disappear down their feed by the morning. I also need time to decide who I am going to tweet as there are a number of charities, pr/events/marketing companies and sporting bodies who I would love to work for. To stick to the rules of the challenge I can only tweet 5 and I think I've already used up one.

As I love social media I am very excited about taking part in this tomorrow. In the mean time I'm off to finish a job application.

If you want to join in but don't know how to use Twitter check out Socially Good's guides to Twitter.

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