For recent college graduates, the job search once a degree has been conferred stands almost as stressful as higher education itself. Even well-established workers sometimes crave a change of atmosphere or a degree of upward mobility. No matter the situation, there are numerous career coaches available to help guide workers towards setting realistic and achievable goals – and with the burgeoning popularity of microblogging sites such as Twitter, anyone needing a little bit of a vocational push has quick access to articles, videos, blog posts, and other media designed with their interests in mind. The following career coaches host an active feed that serves as a handy support for a multitude of different professional needs.
1. Viveka von Rosen : Learn about how to harness social media such as LinkedIn and Twitter in order to maximize workplace potential.
2. CAREEREALISM : CAREEREALISM sponsors the Twitter Advice Project which links together professionals and offers up excellent tips and tricks on landing and keeping great jobs.
3. H. Coleman/K. Siegal : Get advice and assistance that stays almost completely up to the minute when it comes to current trends and topics in the business world.
4. Brand-Yourself : Recent graduates and young professionals will benefit from the Brand Yourself community of experts, which teaches how to apply marketing concepts to career networking.
5. Bill Vick : Most of Bill Vick’s advice aims to inspire and engage those of the Baby Boomer generation, though any job seekers can benefit from what he has to say.
6. CareerBuilder : Two of CareerBuilder.com’s staff members tweet about all the latest business and hiring trends as well as relevant advice and survey results.
7. Ask the Recruiter : Feel free to ask a professional recruiter anything there is to know about job hunting for un- and under-employment situations as well as Army veterans.
8. MyOnlineCareerSpace : Use Career Helper’s myriad tools and expert advice to learn how to best apply, interview, and land a job.
9. Chris Perry : Follow “Career Rocketeer” Chris Perry for tips and tricks on personal branding, entrepreneurship, and beginning a rewarding career.
10. Susan D. Strayer : Check Susan D. Strayer’s Daily Career Tips for helpful advice and inspiration that makes searching for jobs and connections much less of a headache.
11. MyOnlineCareerCoach : Multiple career coaches remain on hand to offer up extremely valuable information through articles, podcasts, blogs, and more personalized meetings.
12. Dan Schawbel : BusinessWeek columnist Dan Schawbel tailors his career advice for the “Generation Y” set, teaching them all the fundamentals of self-branding and marketing.
13. The Job Guy : Read informative articles and handy tips on getting hired for a great career through this helpful career coach.
14. AnitaBruzzese : Business writer Anita Bruzzese focuses her articles, books, and other resources on advising job seekers on how to find the perfect position in their chosen field.
15. Brent Peterson : As the founder of Interview Angel, Inc., Brent Peterson knows what employers look for in a candidate and forwards the information onto anyone looking for a new job.
16. Joe Noonan : Follow Joe Noonan for advice on all aspects of job hunting and career building, paying close attention to the numerous handy links on staffing, social networking, technology, and other relevant topics.
17. FistfulOfTalent : Several HR professionals, recruiters, consultants, and managers act as career coaches to help anyone hoping to find and land a gratifying job.
18. Janice Worthington : Janice Worthington is both an award-winning executive job search coach as well as a certified resume writer, and she shares everything she knows about success in the business world.
19. Job Hunter : This Twitter feed focuses mainly on the unemployed struggling to apply and interview for jobs that will pull them out of their frustrating situation.
20. jtodonnell : CAREEREALISM and Twitter Advice Project founder J.T. Donnell supplements the information found on these feeds with advice of her own.
21. Monster Careers : Monster.com weighs in on the ever-fluctuating job scene with articles and resources straight from number of career experts. "
22. Joni Thomas Doolin : Read on how leading CEOs and other executives succeed in their fields and create opportunities for themselves and their employees.
23. emurse.com : Run by AOL, Emurse.com brings together business professionals to provide eager job hunters with all the advice, tips, tricks, and networking opportunities needed to launch their careers.
24. WetFeet.com : Bringing together the valuable input from a wide variety of professional, reliable sources, WetFeet.com makes for an excellent resource for anyone hoping to start a new job within or without their industry.
25. Meghan M. Biro : Something of a Renaissance woman with a multitude of interests, Meghan M. Biro tweets frequently about the business world and how it shapes and is shaped by job searches today.
26. Navigator Institute : Multiple experts serve as something of a brain trust to help anyone on the job hunt find something that suits their needs and wants.
27. GoSavant : Anything and everything related to the search for a satisfying career – from resume building and live coaching – can be found right here on this amazingly comprehensive Twitter feed.
28. Tom Fitch : The University of Virginia Assistant Dean of Commerce proffers up expert opinions regardless of whether or not readers are associated with the school.
29. Global Recruitment : For those seeking a job abroad or with an international company based in the United States, Global Recruitment makes for an amazing resource.
30. Recruiting Animal : The Toronto-based Recruiting Animal talk show tweets on its current goings-on as well as any other bits of handy advice it finds along the way.
31. Phyllis Mufson : As both a consultant and a career and life coach, Phyllis Mufson is well-equipped to help out those undergoing a stressful job search.
32. Ken Horst : Follow “The Jobs Guy” Ken Horst for the latest listings as well as trends and topics related to employment.
33. WalterAkana : Almost everything Walter Akana writes targets employees midway through their careers and hoping to either change fields or improve inside their current one.
34. Meg Montford : Meg Montford works with both executives and career coaches alike, offering up advice for the former and marketing strategies for the latter.
35. ResumeBear : Most job seekers will be hard pressed to find a position that doesn’t somehow hinge on knowing how to submit a successful resume.
36. JessicaMillerMerrell : This professional recruiter coaches those hoping to launch their careers in how to utilize social media to its fullest vocational advantage.
37. Eve Tahmincioglu : Let MSNBC.com’s “Career Diva” extraordinaire Eve Tahmincioglu serve as an excellent guide to scoring and keeping a dream job.
38. Abby Locke, MBA : Abby Locke’s snippets of advice and information cater specifically to professional women with MBAs, with emphases on marketing and leadership.
39. Tai Goodwin : This Twitter feed promises to take readers’ careers “from bright to brilliant” with a bevy of helpful information and resources.
40. Joshua Waldman : Learn the ins and outs of using social media to its fullest professional advantage with this valuable career coach and his videos and blog entries.
41. Rosa E. Vargas : An expert in social media, resume writing, job hunting, and interview coaching, Rosa E. Vargas is almost a one-stop shop when it comes to digging up information on career success.
42. Melissa Martin : Melissa Martin draws from her social networking and media experience to coach visitors in how to apply technology to applying to, interviewing for, landing, and keeping a rewarding career.
43. Andy Robinson : Andy Robinson works with the concepts behind personal branding to help businesspeople learn how to love and succeed within their chosen positions.
44. EmilyBennington : An author of books and articles on business strategies offers up her news and views on what constitutes professional and personal success.
45. Dr Daphne Houston : This career coach provides a free online seminar for anyone curious about seeking employment with the federal government.
46. Elaine Basham : Follow this handy microblog for useful information on strategies for marketing, resume, and job hunting.
47. The Job Genius : Brave job hunters may want to look through The Job Genius’s brash and bold advice on soliciting managers directly rather than relying on the services of HR directors and recruiters.
48. Laura Labovich : Laura Labovich coaches on resume writing, recruiting, and other aspects of employment for Fortune 1000 professionals.
49. Michelle Riklan : Look over this career coach’s Twitter feed for news and views on HR issues, consulting, resume writing, and general advice.
50. Alison Doyle : About.com’s job search portal director offers up online career coaching in the form of amazing blog posts, articles, resume hints, and much, much more.
51. Ilona Vanderwoude : This inspiring Twitter feed targets those harboring a number of different passions with web seminars, articles, and other resources that coach them in their personal and professional lives alike.
52. Heather R. Huhman : eBook author and Examiner.com columnist Heather R. Huhman assists Generation Y members in their hunt for a satisfying entry-level career.
53. Rob Taub : Rob Taub is a multifaced career coach capable of helping readers with issues regarding almost any element of employment, including development and resume writing.
54. Mary Sherwood : In the face of devastating unemployment, career coaches and recruiters such as Mary Sherwood provide an extremely valuable resource to help people who want to work get back on their feet.
55. Ben Eubanks : A refreshingly humorous microblog amidst the rather dry professionalism of its contemporaries, this feed dishes out low-key but helpful career advice.
56. Julia Erickson : Both a life and career coach, Julia Erickson provides excellent resources on transitioning between positions or fields and the occasional foray into nonprofit issues.
57. Trevor Wilson : Focusing on the needs and issues faced by recent college graduates, Trevor Wilson posts quick links to a wide variety of articles and other bits of information for those in search of their very first career position.
58. Teena Rose : Teena Rose sends a free book to new followers that teaches them how to use Twitter for resume, personal branding, and interview strategies.
59. JacPoindexter : Professionals old and young alike in need of resume advice that conforms to contemporary trends should check out this Twitter feed for valuable advice.
60. Louise Fletcher : Get expert tips on how to write a knockout job application from the owner of Blue Sky Resumes.
61. Grace Kutney : Most of Grace Kutney’s tweets revolve around the needs and wants of college students and recent graduates, but her common sense resonates with anyone hoping to land a position in their favored field.
62. Miriam Salpeter : With empowerment and success as her ultimate goals, Miriam Salpeter works with a wide variety of professionals to help them accomplish their dreams with solid resumes and interviews.
63. Karen Siwak : This (comparatively edgy Twitter hopes to break down barriers when it comes to the dos and don’ts of applying for a job and writing up a worthwhile resume.
64. Alison Green : Receive some common sense coaching from Alison Green, who pulls from her management experience to help lower-level employees learn how to create positive changes and opportunities for themselves.
65. Dawn Bugni : Read over some real-world advice straight from a professional resume writer who has worked in management, recruitment, and customer service for over 25 years.
66. MJMCOACH : MJMCOACH functions as a webservice with coaching and recruitment opportunities available to participants.
67. Matthew Levy : Matthew Levy is a career coach with feet in both Philadelphia and New Jersey and a head full of useful information.
68. Beverly Harvey : Anyone with the desire to strive for a six-figure salary ought to seek the council of Beverly Harvey, who specializes in working with the needs, wants, and strategies of that demographic.
69. Chandlee Bryan : Chandlee Bryan works as a career coach, resume writer, and job search strategist for anyone hoping to network and land a job that they would very much enjoy.
70. Daisy Wright : Renaissance woman Daisy Wright guides her readers through resume writing techniques, interview strategies, and managing careers.
71. joanschramm : This career coach works with social media and other strategies that lead to vocational success.
72. KristenJacoway : Career coach Kristen Jacoway blends her expertise in career counseling and technology together to offer her clients the best possible advice on anything related to job hunting.
73. MartinBuckland : Martin Buckland specializes in advising executives pulling in $100,000 or more a year, but what he has to say still resonates with anyone hoping to achieve their vocational goals.
74. Mary Wilson : The amiable Mary Wilson tweets on career coaching and consulting as a means of helping readers searching for advice on find the job that is right for them.
75. Nancy Branton : Everything Nancy Branton microblogs about is intended to enlighten and inspire anyone with the desire to begin a new career or build upon their current one.
76. Susan Howington : Most of what Susan Howington has to say aims straight for the executive and marketing set, though her more generic advice will prove useful for anyone.
77. Jeanne Quereau : Jeanne Quereau provides counseling for not only those needing a push for their careers, but personal lives as well.
78. Tanya Smith : Career and life coach Tanya Smith takes a faith-based approach to seeking success in the workplace and at home.
79. Shirley Ray : Job seekers hoping for some detailed pointers on how to find a position suiting their needs and wants may find something valuable on this Twitter feed.
80. Joseph Palumbo : Any and all advice that Joseph Palumbo has to offer tends to emphasize issues related to leaderships and executive status.
81. Marilyn Santiestban : This coach is an ideal read for anyone making a transition within their careers, whether it be a promotion or a complete shift in discipline.
82. Kim Freedman : Kim Freedman educates and inspires within an extremely wide range of business-related elements.
83. WilliamArruda : William Arruda coaches executives and other upper-level management types on topics relevant to personal branding and marketing.
84. Terry Del Percio : A career coach for both the practical and creative aspects of various jobs, Terry Del Percio also writes about many social issues relating directly relating to career life.
85. Alex Freund : Get a sneak peek into the mind of a hiring manager and learn everything there is to know about solid interviewing techniques and skills that impress.
86. Harry Urschel : Read up on the intersections between technological and business innovation and keep abreast of all the trends needed to succeed in a career.
87. Loribeth Dalton : With over 20 years of professional experience, Loribeth Dalton has plenty to say to anyone needing a bit of coaching in their vocational life.
88. Ronnie Ann : Ronnie Ann coaches on a number of professional issues as well as those relating to organizational skills.
89. Jory Butler : Holding to the mantra of helping “people to Find their Passion, Live their Purpose,” Jory Butler provides generalized advice for a generalized business audience.
90. Alexandra Levit : Alexandra Levit boasts 4 books and a Wall Street Journal column in her oeuvre, offering up a bevy of excellent common sense advice.
91. Gilbert Melott : Businesspeople interested in how they can use social media and networking to its fullest vocational potential will find plenty to appreciate with this Twitter feed.
92. JonathanDuarte : As the founder of both GOJobs.com and SEO4Jobs.com, Jonathan Duarte has plenty of experience to draw from when it comes to handing out tips on finding and keeping a rewarding career.
93. Donna Amos : Most of Donna Amos’s advice specifically targets aspirant entrepreneurs and freelancers working alone or in a small group.
94. Dr. Susan Bernstein : Ultimately, most workers seek a satisfying sense of accomplishment and fulfillment in their careers – and that is the exact goal that Dr. Susan Bernstein tries to nurture.
95. Hannah Morgan : Also known as the Career Sherpa, Hannah Morgan’s tricks and tips can last the entire expanse of an individual’s career.
96. John Walker : Recruiter, career coach, and fan of social media, John Walker blends traditional sensibilities and modern technologies for a nice variety of helpful information.
97. Charles Purdy : Read an almost-daily stream of job leads and handy tips on launching a rewarding career – even within a crumbling economy.
98. Debra Feldman : JobWhiz.com talent agent Debra Feldman tweets about hiring and human resources from the perspective of employers – not potential employees.
99. Todd Bavol : A member of the CEO Hall of Fame, Todd Bavol knows a few things about succeeding in the business world and has no qualms about sharing.
100. Steven Rothberg : Steven Rothberg pulls from his experience as the CEO of CollegeRecruiter.com to help students and recent graduates learn the best route to finding the entry-level jobs that will open doors to their careers.
No matter the situation – whether recent graduate, a member of the corporate proletariat with CEO aspirations, or someone hoping to switch disciplines altogether – career coaches are available to dispense general or specialized advice. Many of the ones who have taken to Twitter microblog regularly on a number of topics that directly impact employees both potential and established. Take advantage of their experience and resources in order to secure the most gratifying job possible.


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