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51 Twitter Hashtags to Follow and Use for Your Job Search

51 Twitter Hashtags to Follow and Use for Your Job Search
Twitter hashtags for careers and job search purposes is still a useful way to follow conversations and expand the reach of your tweet. The hashtag is helpful when you’re researching jobs, finding career advice, workforce trends, or industry trends. You can also expand your reach when the content would benefit many people, so you add several hashtags to give the tweet optimal exposure.
In 2012, Joshua Waldman published an article on his blog, “50 Hottest Twitter Hashtags for Job Seekers.” Waldman’s post was a great resource. Job seekers will find valuable content offering advice, articles, videos, podcasts, and even job leads.

I looked at his article recently and discovered some of the terms went away.  I don’t know if I was successful in creating a new list of hashtags to follow on Twitter, but I say with certainty this list is useful as a job search tool.

Long ago in Twitter hashtag history

Last year, Twitter published a Twitter hashtag Do’s and Don’t article reinserting their usefulness and perhaps, to motivate others to start using them again. I have never stopped using them as I write job search advice and tweet out articles.

You may apply the same hashtags below to follow its a Facebook career and job search update. Many people have used Facebook to update their Twitter account for years. Since Linkedin’s algorithm is different from Twitter’s algorithm, you may find it more resourceful depending on the terms you search.

During my research in using these hashtags, I have some tips to help you if you want to add Twitter as one of your job search tools: 

Some hashtags have more accessible tweets than others. All of the career-related hashtags listed below are the most robust. Some will go back to 2008. Not all hashtags are created equal. Even if a hashtag has fewer tweets than other popular ones, but it doesn’t mean they are not as useful.
Consider following the long-running #jobhuntchat and #InternPro (originated by YouTern.com) Twitter chats. Both I believe have been running eight years strong.
Keep in mind many people abuse hashtags all of the time. People often use hashtags humorously or to send a completely unrelated message.
Spelling makes all of the difference in following the right hashtag. Note there is a “career” and “careers” hashtag, as there is a “job” and “jobs.” There are hashtags for the misspelled ones, too.

Check out these 50 and let me know I should add some more to this list:

  1. #career
  2. #careers
  3. #careeradvice
  4. #careertips
  5. #employment
  6. #careersuccess
  7. #careeradvancement
  8. #careermanagement
  9. #careerdevelopment
  10. #worktrends
  11. #workforce
  12. #professionaldevelopment
  13. #apprenticeship
  14. #careerprogression
  15. #vocation
  16. #apprenticeship
  17. #jobsearch
  18. #jobhunt
  19. #jobhunting
  20. #job
  21. #jobs
  22. #jobinterview
  23. #interview
  24. #interviewtips
  25. #interviews
  26. #jobseeker
  27. #jobseekers
  28. #recruiter
  29. #recruiting
  30. #recruitment
  31. #jobfair
  32. #jobfairs
  33. #jobhuntchat
  34. #Linkedin
  35. #careerchange
  36. #hiring
  37. #hiringnow
  38. #resume
  39. resumes
  40. #resumetips
  41. #resumetip
  42. #freelance
  43. #freelancer
  44. #freelancing
  45. #salary
  46. #negotiation
  47. #negotiations
  48. #dreamjob
  49. #GenY
  50. #millennials
  51. #InternPro

About Mark Anthony Dyson

I am the "The Voice of Job Seekers!" I offer compassionate career and job search advice as I hack and re-imagine the job search process. You need to be "the prescription to an employer's job description." You must be solution-oriented and work in positions in companies where you are the remedy. Your job search must be a lifestyle, and your career must be in front of you constantly. You can no longer shed your aspirations at the change seasons. There are strengths you have that need constant use and development. Be sure you sign up to download my E-Book, "421 Modern Job Search Tips 2021!" You can find my career advice and work in media outlets such as Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and many other outlets.

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5 Reasons Why Social Proof Matters to Recruiters and Hiring Managers

5 Reasons Why Social Proof Matters to Recruiters and Hiring Managers

Social proof may replace the reference check one day. There is good reason for believing it will.  As the unemployment rate shrinks, the competition for jobs is growing. At the same time, employers have changed the way the vet candidates. CareerBuilder’s annual social media recruitment survey found that 60 percent of employers check candidates’ social media accounts – a 500 percent increase over the last decade.

Employers want more than resume clichés from candidates, which is why your social media activity – and the things people say about you on social media – speak so loudly to employers. We call this “social proof”: proof of the value you create as an employee shared by others on social media.

Many people fail to invest in collecting social proof, but that’s a big mistake. Here are five ways in which a lack of social proof can harm your career:

1. A Lack of Social Proof Suggests You Haven’t Done Anything Impressive

Does the cliché “There’s nothing here to write home about” apply to you? When employers are checking your social media profiles, having nothing to show is equally as bad as a profile full of inappropriate party pictures.Who are you? Are you more than competent at your current position? How do you contribute? These are the questions employers want your social media presence to answer.

Social proof sells your knowledge, skills, and abilities. If you want to be discovered, you need to point employers toward your rich profiles and portfolios online.

2. A Lack of Social Proof Exposes an Incomplete Career Story

Most people have incomplete social profiles and resumes full of generalities. Unless referred by someone for a job, they will unlikely receive any calls back from employers. If you don’t have substance to display, your chances of being ignored are high.

A complete story that includes social proof can show the accomplishments and impact of your career. Someone interested in your career exploits will want to stay informed about what you’re up to – and that’s a good thing! That means you are memorable and have created a meaningful story for your career.

3. A Lack of Social Proof Reveals a Lack of Hustle

What you don’t say speaks volumes. When there’s no social proof, people will start to create narratives for you – narratives that aren’t necessarily true. You don’t want a lack of proof to speak for you when you can leverage proof for your success.

Social proof shows you’re taking extra steps to ensure your marketability. It shows that your options are open and you desire to put your best foot forward. It also says you want to strengthen your career narrative. It confirms the authenticity of your goals and aspirations. It’s a powerful way to keep employers and recruiters coming back for more.

4. A Lack of Social Proof Says Everything Anyone Needs to Know About You

If your voice is the only voice talking about what you’ve done, people will just write it off as bragging. When others are sharing testimony about you, it substantiates your abilities. People envision you doing the same things for them.

When we hear people telling stories about how others have helped them, we are assured and comforted more than we are by lists of certifications and degrees. Recruiters and employers will start to trust you even before meeting you, and soon, you’ll be a serious contender in their eyes. If you’re the only witness to the great things you do, then you only serve yourself.

5. A Lack of Social Proof Drains Authenticity From Your Brand

Without social proof, you lack authenticity. Employers are unlikely to contact you if you lack “realness.” Quotes, stories, and endorsements from others strengthen your authority and prove your brand is accurate.

Social proof provokes engagement of some type. Sometimes that just means a click of the “like” button, but over time, this engagement will add layers of interest. Enough of it will compel others to start taking notice and spreading the word. Remember, though, that you want to draw attention without being outrageous.

People draw closer to you when you have a strong voice. Common ways to establish a voice include writing blog posts or producing videos related to what you do and how you do it. If you show your personality through these things, you will be more memorable. When your accomplishments are clear, others will want to know more about them. In the end, you’ll become indispensable.

About Mark Anthony Dyson

I am the "The Voice of Job Seekers!" I offer compassionate career and job search advice as I hack and re-imagine the job search process. You need to be "the prescription to an employer's job description." You must be solution-oriented and work in positions in companies where you are the remedy. Your job search must be a lifestyle, and your career must be in front of you constantly. You can no longer shed your aspirations at the change seasons. There are strengths you have that need constant use and development. Be sure you sign up to download my E-Book, "421 Modern Job Search Tips 2021!" You can find my career advice and work in media outlets such as Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and many other outlets.

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Gender Pay Gap, Who is Hiring, and Use This Instagram Feature

Gender Pay Gap, Who is Hiring, and Use This Instagram Feature

Short ditties on gender pay gap, and why you should use Instagram Stories to stand out to employers instead of Snapchat! All below for your consumption!


The US has one of the worst gender pay gap among the world’s wealthy countries! From QZ.com 

“It shows that women are increasingly pursuing tertiary education—that is, community college, bachelor’s degree, master’s, or doctoral degrees. In 2014, 58% of graduates from their first institution of post-high-school education in the US were women.”


Looking for a New Job? Yodle is Hiring 70-100 Salespeople—Every Month From TheMuse.com

” Yodle, an all-in-one marketing platform for local businesses with offices in Austin, Charlotte, Scottsdale, and more, offers both the stellar opportunities and awesome culture you’re looking for. Best of all, the company is hiring 70 to 100 new salespeople per month—so if you want the job, you’ve definitely got a shot.”


A few weeks ago, I wrote an article for Recruiter.com, “5 Reasons Job Seekers Should Use Instagram Stories.” I didn’t find out until recently it was picked up by Fox Business!

In the article, I basically advocated for the use of Instagram Stories (Instagram latest feature) to stand out to employers rather than using Snapchat. I cited a few reasons for using this new feature:

  1. People who use Instagram have an audience already
  2. It’s much easier to use and understand
  3. You can measure results, followers, and engagement. Snapchat does not have data available to users

Another reason I didn’t mention in the article is Instagram has third party apps useful to integrate to Instagram Stories. If you use Instagram, the new feature is at the top left of your page as “New!”

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I am trying to survey new features on different social media platforms for you to see if it would be viable for a job seeker to use to get his or her message to an employer. If there are technology tools you run across you want me to check out to see if it’s job seeker friendly, comment below or send me an email at mark {at} thevoiceofjobseekers [dot] com! Jobs are essential, your life is everything! Take control of your life by designing your career trajectory. Own it!

About Mark Anthony Dyson

I am the "The Voice of Job Seekers!" I offer compassionate career and job search advice as I hack and re-imagine the job search process. You need to be "the prescription to an employer's job description." You must be solution-oriented and work in positions in companies where you are the remedy. Your job search must be a lifestyle, and your career must be in front of you constantly. You can no longer shed your aspirations at the change seasons. There are strengths you have that need constant use and development. Be sure you sign up to download my E-Book, "421 Modern Job Search Tips 2021!" You can find my career advice and work in media outlets such as Forbes, Inc., Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glassdoor, and many other outlets.

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I moderated a panel on Wealth Management for executives by Black Enterprise Magazine in October 2023 in Miami.

I was interviewed on Scripps News show, “The Why!” 4/13/2023

I talked with John Tarnoff and Kerry Hannon of “The Second Act” podcast about job searching after 50 in October 2022.

I was on “The Career Confidante” podcast to talk about “boomerang employees” and “job fishing” in June 2022.

Making Job Search a Lifestyle With “Dr. Dawn Graham on Careers,” SiriusXM Ch. 132, Wharton School of Business May 2021

In May 2020, I talked with LinkedIn’s Senior News Editor Andrew Seaman on “#GetHired” Live.”

Beverly Jones, host of the NPR podcast “Jazzed About Work,” invited me back to talk job scams, job search trends, and AI tools in April 2024

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