[Air-L] Twitter as a recruitment tool

Whitney Quesenbery whitneyq at gmail.com
Thu Sep 2 14:59:06 PDT 2010


I have recruited participants by tweeting  (briefly, obviously) the criteria.

I know of a recruiting company that does this as well.

For both of us, this is the first step in a conversation about whether
the person is (a) a good match and (b) interested/available.

It's worked well for requests that my network can reach. Some of these
were highly specialized, but plausible in context.

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Christopher Sibona <csibona at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I mean a) recruiting subjects for a research study through Twitter.
> I search for Tweets that meet a certain criteria and ask the person to
> participate in a survey.
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>>Do you mean a) recruiting subjects for a research study through Twitter or b) a
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>>research study about people recruiting individuals for jobs through Twitter?
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