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T.A.P. – Twitter Advice Project

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March 3, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Tips


In case you haven’t heard, CAREEREALISM is running a new program called T.A.P., which stands for the Twitter Advice Project. It’s a gathering of job-search experts (myself included) who have made themselves available via Twitter to provide advice on your job search.

So how does this work?

Simple: Drop an email to twitter@careerealism.com with your question. It will be reviewed, reworded (to fit the 140 character Twitter restriction), and posted on the @careerealism for the experts to answer. You can also follow the individual career experts (like us @gradversity) as we each cover a board range of topics. Just make sure you are following these accounts and you will get all of the updates.

So who are the experts?

Here’s a list of the experts as seen on the T.A.P. page:

@heatherhuhman – journalist & career expert to students and young professionals via daily advice column on Examiner.com

@glhoffman – author of the extremely successful career blog that runs in the U.S. News & World Report.

@sweetcareers – campus career counselor with years of experience and a killer resource blog.

@Keppie_Careers – a professional career coach and columnist with years of experience in corporate America.

@beneubanks – a career journalist and new HR professional who adds a valuable ‘recent grad’ perspective.

@IPlawMan – an Intellectual Property Lawyer (good to have a lawyer’s perspective for those touchy subjects).

@gradversity – a student recruitment expert and founder of a blog to help first-time job seekers.

@jtodonnell – as the founder of Careerealism.com, I’d like to throw my 2 cents in too!


So what are you waiting for? Questions about your job search? Submit your questions now!

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