AllTheTopBananas.com have launched a range of Twitter accounts allowing users to job seek using their favourite social media tool with the addition of private direct message job alerting.
The site has created a number of Twitter accounts, targeting regions and job sectors, to give Twitter job seekers the opportunity to follow the page that is most relevant to their job seeking needs.
Jobseekers that follow any of the Twitter accounts set up by AllTheTopBananas.com will get the opportunity to receive jobs through direct messages, which each user can personalise to ensure they receive the type of jobs they really want. AllTheTopBananas.com will also ‘tweet’ information to help users make the most of online job seeking.
Dave Martin, Managing Director of AllTheTopBananas commented: "Twitter has become a popular and powerful marketing tool and it was inevitably a place that the job market could infiltrate. Here at AllTheTopBananas.com we don’t just want to spam Twitter users with jobs as many others are doing, we want to utilise Twitter to make job seeking easier for the jobseeker, and with the ability to send personalised jobs to the user via their Twitter account, it seems to be the next logical step for jobseekers on the move. Our newly launched service already has thousands of followers across our various Twitter accounts."
Dave Martin is a keen Twitter user himself and tweets regularly from his @topbananas account. The advantage of being an active member of Twitter has helped AllTheTopBananas.com to develop a service which they believe will really enhance the user experience of Twitter.
Dave Martin adds: "Twitter has the ability to engage a mass audience but the job seeking tools on offer have so far been very limited. We do not want to bombard our users with jobs that do not interest them. This is something we have tried to avoid with targeted job alert emails on our site and now want to use the same kind of targeting to ensure our Twitter users are just as happy with the service we provide.""
AllTheTopBananas.com gives each user the opportunity to personalise the jobs they receive by asking them to enter their desired job title, salary and location. The jobs that a user receives on Twitter are sent using a direct message, which allows the content to be private, enabling no other Twitter user to know that they are job hunting. The site also allows its users to set the tweet frequency of the jobs they receive, will not tweet the same job twice, and has an easy opt-out function.
http://twitter.com/alltopbananas
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