Connect with TripAdvisor’s Recruiting Team on Twitter

If you’re on the hunt for a new job, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve mentioned before that TripAdvisor is always looking for new talent. We’re also dedicated to finding new and creative ways to connect with candidates who want to join the team. Recently, we re-vamped our careers page on the TripAdvisor website to showcase the many positions we’re recruiting for, but we want to engage with perspective candidates even more.

That’s why we’re excited to announce the creation of our new Twitter account dedicated to – you guessed it – jobs at TripAdvisor. You can find the team Tweeting away by following @TripAdvisorJobs. From recent college grads to seasoned professionals, our savvy recruiters are looking forward to meeting you online. The following is an introduction to the Tweeting team:

Kate Forrestall manages the recruiting team, which is made up of five, TripAdvisor global recruiters.  Each recruiter has an area they specialize in to help us find the best talent, including Jennifer Ramcharan, who specializes in marketing roles; Andree Grenier, who focuses on sales, finance, human resources and legal, and all subsidiaries roles; Barry Sylvia, who searches for the techy types who fill our engineering roles; Caroline Morton, who is on the search for candidates for our UK office; and Amy Anderson, who helps TripAdvisor find new talent for our office in Singapore/APAC.

If you’re ready to connect with the recruiting team, head over to Twitter and join the TripAdvisor jobs conversation. While you’re there, don’t forget all of the other places you can find us in the social sphere! We’re sharing all things TripAdvisor and travel on Twitter, Facebook and here on the blog. Plus, you can always visit us on the TripAdvisor website for updates and inspiration on new places to travel.

Happy Travels and Job Hunting!

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