In only a couple days, this campaign received a tremendous and overwhelming amount of support. As of Saturday, April 4, 2009 at 11:44 p.m. the stats are as follows:
Page Views: 45,000 and counting
ReTweets: 440+
@jamievaron’s Best Retweetrank: 70 (out of 300,000+ members on Twitter)
Second most popular story on Hacker News on March 10, 2009
If you have a write up about my campaign or would like an interview,
please email me at jamie [at] twittershouldhireme [dot] com
My favorite tweeter so far:


Press:
Special Report: How to Find a Job at Fortune.com
How to Use Social Media to Land the Job of Your Dream at ProBlogger
Job Seeker Stands Out With www.twittershouldhireme.com at AskBINC
Jamie Varon’s Attempt To Get A Job @Twitter: TwitterShouldHireMe.com at Pulse2
A New Way To Get A Great Job? @jamievaron and Her World Wide Rave in the Making at Adventures in ECommerce
Twittershouldhireme.com at Michael’s Posterous
@jamievaron - Twitter Should Hire Me at Technically Speaking
Google Should Hire Me - “We saw this site www.twittershouldhireme.com/ and thought, hey that’s a great idea, but twitter drives us to distraction. Each to their own …. We really like what Jamie Varon is doing, she has a dream and we hope she gets that job.”
Life Purpose is Nothing Without Confidence at The Confidence Guy
What Are You Doing to Promote Yourself? at Kelly Co.
An Alternative to ROI at Tar Heels in Transit
Attention: Attract It Vs. Demand It at TomWillerer.com
What Will You Do For the Right Job? at The Great San Francisco Job Hunt
An Audacious Way to Build an Online Brand at Personal Branding Blog
Looking For a Job? at Dan Reich
A Tale of Two “Hire Me” Campaigns at The Emerging Professional
Twitter Premium - @jamievaron Update at Technically Speaking
My Endorsement of Jamie Varon for Twitter at Technically Speaking
Different Always Wins at Argento Gen Y (in Spanish!)
Walk the Talk at Mckinney-Oates Cereal
Video Interview with Jun Loayza at Viralogy
Getting Mad is Not the Answer at SiliconANGLE
Social Media for Job Recruitment at PR Thoughts and Insights
The Counter Argument About Twittershouldhireme.com at College Recruiter
Ada Lovelace Day at ICM
Twittershouldhireme.com and the Controversy Thereof at Christopher Dessi’s blog
Job Search Gimmicks: The “TwitterShouldHireMe” Saga at GradVersity
Using Twitter for Your Job Search at Make Me Your CEO
Some Tweets Around the Twitterverse:

































Tayor // Mar 14, 2009 at 2:37 pm
WOW!!! IMPRESSIVE
Tayor // Mar 14, 2009 at 2:37 pm
I am Jamie’s best Fan!
Are you a crazy social media marketer? | NetBusinessBlog // Mar 26, 2009 at 12:59 pm
[...] (1386 followers). No matter whether you call it crazy or cool, she has definitely created some buzz in the [...]
Using Twitter For Your Job Search | Make Me Your CEO // Mar 31, 2009 at 9:22 pm
[...] Using Twitter alone probably is not going to land you a job. You are still going to need to apply to the position in a more traditional manner. Soon after I sent the tweet looking for startup companies, people started sending me great sources listing jobs that I am really interested in. People have also started sending me references to other companies that use twitter, and passed my tweets along to those companies. This opens up a dialog that will help you stand out when you send a traditional cover letter and résumé. For a look at a best case scenario scroll down to the second half of the press page at TwitterShouldHireMe.com. [...]
My 5 favourite Gen Y blog posts « Confusion Management // Apr 8, 2009 at 11:04 pm
[...] the creation of tshm.com, there have been several copycat sites and an extensive array of press mentions pertaining to the campaign. To Jamie, tshm.com was a message of hope, audacity, and [...]
My 5 favourite Gen Y blog posts | lukesnedden.com // Jun 22, 2009 at 8:01 pm
[...] the creation of tshm.com, there have been several copycat sites and an extensive array of press mentions pertaining to the campaign. To Jamie, tshm.com was a message of hope, audacity, and [...]
Sarah // Jul 15, 2009 at 11:23 am
I found your site after reading an article in the Baltimore Sun. Here it is, in case you haven’t seen it: http://www.baltimoresun.com/technology/bal-bz.hireme15jul15,0,3250435.story
Very cool! Good luck with everything