Worst Job Hunting Tweets (Apr 14 – Apr 21, 2010)
Every week I scan Twitter for job hunting Tweets. Each time I do, I find people jeopardizing both their current job and their job hunt with their social posts.
Let this be a lesson to you. If I can find your musings online, a recruiter can too. I hope you can learn what not to do from some of these examples.
As always, in order to provide (at least a little) anonymity, I have declined from posting the users name or linking to their Twitter account. No sense compounding the problems for these job hunters!
Beware! There is some off-color language in some of these tweets. Consider yourself warned!
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Not even sure what this means, but it doesn’t sound good…

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It happens to the best of us, but don’t draw more attention to it on Twitter.

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No. Never.

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Does that mean you are excited?

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I would leave the bell bottoms and leg warmers at home too.

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Yes. Very.

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I bet the ink isn’t even dry on your job offer…

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Points for topical awareness!

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Don’t let this happen to you! Beware of what you post on Twitter, Facebook or any other social networking site. It may come back to haunt you!