I HAVE PROOF.
Last Tuesday morning I woke up waayyyy too early so I grabbed my iPhone and scanned Tweetdeck while deciding whether to go ahead and get up or try and go back to sleep for a bit.
I happened to see a tweet from someone in the #HR community I’ve been following for at least a couple of years. She is located in upstate NY and we’d never met IRL – or even spoken on the phone, for that matter. She stated that she was looking for a contract sourcer.
I happen to know a lot of people who might be interested in such an opportunity so I DMd (direct messaged) her with my email address and asked her to share details with me.
She replied, asking if I knew of anyone, and I said I might. She emailed me and we arranged to speak that afternoon.
We had a great conversation during which she provided me with some additional insight in to the nature of the work. I told her I had a few people in mind and would reach out to them on her behalf and send them her way if appropriate.
The first person I mentioned it to had already spoken to her about it. He’s also very active on Twitter…imagine that! ![]()
Several hours later, completely out of the blue, I received the following DM from another friend on Twitter.
Top secret – just found out that I’ll be part of a reduction next week. Would love it if you kept eye/ears peeled for any opportunities.
She is located in Texas, and while we haven’t met (yet), we have spoken on the phone and collaborate on a fun “volunteer” project helping job-seekers.
I replied:
@TXFriend, reach out to @NYFriend and tell her I sent you. she’s looking for a contract sourcer – could be long-term
18 HOURS LATER, @TXFriend sent me this DM:
Yay! Great connection with @NYFriend. Signed a contract to source for her this morning. You’re awesome!
It still shocks me when I hear negative talk about Twitter…”it’s a waste of time, I don’t care what someone ate for breakfast, blah blah blah.”
1-800-GETALIFE.
I’d love to hear from others who have landed a new work project or job opportunity via Twitter…or a new client, even. Same thing, really. It’s paid work, right?
And, speaking of the power of Twitter, our most recent He Said, She Said episode was centered on this very subject. You can catch it here!
Stephanie A. Lloyd is Strategist-in-Chief, Radiant Veracity, located in Atlanta, Georgia at the intersection of Talent Strategies + Social Media. She is a National Careers + Workplace Columnist for Examiner, a division of Clarity Media Group owned by one of the largest media investment companies in the world. There she authors a highly-regarded career and job search advice column for 110 major markets nationwide. Additionally, Stephanie is a regular contributor to Recruiting Bloggers, Talent Net Live, and High Velocity, and she partners with Todd Schnick to produce the popular video blogging series He Said, She Said. With more than 15 years of experience in corporate recruiting and executive search, Stephanie works with hiring managers, HR executives, business owners, and recruiting firms on recruitment and retention strategy including how to better utilize social media for talent acquisition and employee communication.













Hi Stephanie! I have TONS of proof:
http://www.researchgoddess.com/2009/09/yes-–-twitter-works-for-recruiting-i-have-proof/
Thank you for sharing your story! Personal stories of helping to make connections are the best
Oh wow, Amybeth, you DO have tons of proof! Great stories (especially yours!) — thanks so much for sharing.
[...] Original post: To All the Naysayers – Yes, you CAN get a job on Twitter. « The … [...]
Stephanie, great post! Here are two examples of the power of Twitter:
1. The first one shows how Home Depot used Twitter to resolve customer complaints. They took a frustrated customer and turned me into a “customer for life.”
http://bit.ly/4p2IY4
2. The second details how Twitter got Ben McCormack a job http://bit.ly/cnROJ1.
Both examples show how powerful Twitter can be. Both have ROI for the companies that use Twitter.
Love it, Adam…thanks so much!