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I am sending a CV in a couple of hours (something I haven't done for some time) and I was looking through it to see what needs updating.

I updated it with the latest skills I have acquired in the last year or so and when I went to update the contact info I though of adding twitter to it.

What do you think?

Twitter adds to a CV?

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closed as not programming related by JesperE, Neil Butterworth, DanSingerman, Bill the Lizard Aug 20 at 12:21

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That highly depends on the job you apply for; if it's for a Web 2.0 company, twitter might look cool and state of the art.

If you're applying for a job in the financial sector, it will look like "this guy spends all day twittering".

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More and more you're seeing employers "google" a name. They're going to see your "web presence" and perform some background checking in this manner. That's why it's important that you convey the right message through that presence.

Try the exercise out for yourself and search for your own name through Google. What comes up?

Social Networking sites should have limited profiles if you don't want potential employers to see another side of you, unless you moderate all of your online content. Personally, I don't. I've got my good friends on my Facebook site and we've got our own lingo that I'd rather not have publicly advertised.

Contributing on sites like StackOverflow is a good thing. (even though some will ask if you waste all your time at work doing so -- the assumption should be that you don't)

Having the right profile picture is also surprisingly important. Not in the sense that you have to look like Brad Pitt, but rather on a site like this, what does your profile picture convey? (if it is you and not a design etc.)

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If it's related to your profession and you believe it will communicate the employer a better picture of you, then yes. The same works for a personal site, blog, your profile on SO maybe?

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I think it depends on what kind of messages you twit. You may be aware that it can disclosure a significant part of your private life but it can also show proactivity and show positive aspects about your personality.

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I think the inclusion of a technical blog, if not easily locatable from your name, is relevant. Twitter, Facebook, other social networks are not in my opinion both as an employer and an employee. There are things you might say to your friends that, while perfectly acceptable between friends, are not appropriate for an employer to see.

Don't believe for a moment that employers won't search the web for you and I think a good technical blog or contribution to a site such as StackOverflow will do much, much more for your CV than a tweet or 5.

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Couldn't agree more with the Facebook stuff. – Mat Nadrofsky Aug 20 at 12:18
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If you tweet about what you program while you write it (very unlikely) and mini-blog about your code or if you have an IDE that tweets (so cool!) then go ahead.

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It depends on your will to show the twotter account. If u regularly twit which is related to the job you are applying, thn ys its good to place it.

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