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Gradversity Is Growing On Twitter

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March 17, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Humor


I’ve just noticed that the Gradversity Twitter Account now has over 500 followers. This is huge for Gradversity as it is helping to get the message out and raise awareness for both the site and for New Grads looking for Entry Level Jobs.

As pleased as I am with hitting this milestone in such a short period of time (the account was opened about one month ago on February 16th, 2009), a big shout out goes to J.T. O’Donnell and the CAREEREALISM team. The success of the TAP program (read: Overnight Twitter Sensation) has not only meant that expert job-hunting advice is available to a wider audience, but it has allowed each of the experts to expand their reach in ways that weren’t possible before. In case you haven’t heard of TAP yet, you can check it out here.

So what does the future bring for Gradversity on Twitter? Well, you can look forward to our first Twitter contest starting in the next few weeks. I have a few other things lined up, but they will remain my little secret for the time being.

So if you are following Gradversity on Twitter, a big thanks. If not, you can follow us here.

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