400+ Twitter Feeds of Job Openings From Around the World

Here's where to find job openings on Twitter for your industry, in your country, right now. This article is an excerpt from my upcoming e-book The Ultimate Twitter Job Search Guide, a free download for subscribers of my Job Tips Newsletter. Sign up now to get the e-book before its official release. Organize your Twitter job search feeds for easy following 1) Bookmark this article for easy reference later. 2) Create an account on Twitter unless you have one already. 3) Download and install a Twitter reader like TweetDeck or Seesmic Desktop. Tweetdeck uses Groups and Seesmic Desktop has Userlists which allow you to organize Twitter users for easier following. Use this categorization feature to separate the Twitter job feeds from the other Twitter users you follow so that all your Twitter job search information is kept in one convenient place that isn't overwhelmed by other tweets. 4) If you know where you'd like to work, click the corresponding country flag here below to jump down to a local Twitter job feed list and then begin following local feeds in your industry. Then scan the International section which lists Twitter job feeds that include job openings from 3 countries or more. Or you can jump directly to it by clicking the globe icon at the end of the row of flags. 5) If you have a chosen industry and are open to moving for jobs, type CTRL+F in your browser to search this article for keywords related to your profession like 'design', 'accounting', 'developer', etc., and then follow the Twitter job feeds that are most relevant among the results, regardless of country. There are actually many other Twitter job feeds and I explain how to find them in The Ultimate Twitter Job Search Guide.

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The 2009 Personal Avatar Size Reference Guide

You've read the 11 Rules for Personal Branding Success with Avatars, have a perfect image for your avatar and want to get started visually improving your personal brand online. This handy reference will help you do just that. What you need to know before spreading your avatar Most sites only use square images If your chosen image is rectangular, some sites will crop it automatically and probably not in a flattering way. Bearing in mind that brand reinforcement is about repetition, keep things simple by using the same square image everywhere. Sites only let you submit one image per account However, sites will typically use at least 3 different sizes of your image. If the image you upload is too small, it will appear blurry when blown-up on some pages. If the image is too big, the reduction will sometimes look pixelated. How do you choose? Image submission rule of thumb Submit large images to the sites where profile pages are more likely to be seen often, such as on LinkedIn. Or, avoid this problem altogether by choosing an image *per site* that looks good at all the sizes cited in the guide below.

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