TweetMyJobs adds brand recognition feature for job-related tweets
TweetMyJobs, the Charlotte-based job board startup focused on the use of Twitter as a job locator, is adding a branding feature to its site.
Called TweetMark, the offering enables companies to incorporate a logo and other information as part of a Twitter Job Channel.
Tweets are limited to text messages of 140 characters.
“Many companies are struggling with brand recognition when posting jobs, because they have to work within the character limitations of Twitter Tweets,” said Gary Zukowski, the founder of TweetMyJobs. “This new service allows companies to get the needed information to job candidates while also promoting their brand and presence on Twitter.”
TweetMyJobs works with clients to incorporate a logo or other branding tools in tweets.
The job board is location and industry specific.
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