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Which One is Better (For the Job Search) Twitter Or LinkedIn?

These days everyone is all a twitter about Twitter, or at least so it seems sometimes. LinkedIn is the steady-as-you-go business tool that doesn’t seem to be flashy and isn’t too concerned about attention. LinkedIn has been built on competency. Twitter has been more “faddish” in its appeal.

The question at hand is:  which is better for the clinical or health care revenue career opportunity search?

My short answer is:  LinkedIn is better, and the largest portion of your time on social media should definitely be spent there.

However, this isn’t quite fair to Twitter because this sends a message suggesting an inherent inferiority, which isn’t precisely the case. If you’ve a well-developed Twitter following, Twitter offers tremendously rapid capacity to reach a tremendously wide audience. Instantaneous communication can be nice-looking gracious when the communication is an territory, or when you wanna reach hiring managers quickly.  With Twitter, you can follow recruiters, hiring managers, and others who could be helpful to your career.  When they tweet about career opportunity leads, you’ll be right there.

But when I say LinkedIn is better, it’s because most job searches eventually require digging into skills, experience, cultural background, work ethic, education, and other points.   Because of LinkedIn’s well-developed professional profile area, contact management capacity, professional groups, and tools keeping members tuned to their network members’ career changes, needs, plans, and development, it provides a great advantage that more often can approach the demands of a hiring decision.  (Having your own well-developed LinkedIn profile can be invaluable here.)  Because of this demand, Twitter won’t normally carry the career opportunity search across the finish line, but particularly for more junior roles, Twitter can be a tremendous lead-generating tool.

In the end, Twitter and LinkedIn can both have a place in your career opportunity search, but if your time is limited, choose LinkedIn.

 

Article courtesy of  Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized pharma and laboratory revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
© Copyright 2008 PHC Consulting | All rights reserved

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