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If you are a student or a young professional, stop thinking of social media as a distraction. Think of it as a digital workshop. Every post is a brick in the cathedral of your career. Every like is a data point about your judgment.
: Share articles, trends, and commentary to show you understand your field. — [Your Name] If you are a student
In the summer of 2023, a marketing executive at a Fortune 500 company posted a seemingly harmless photo on her private Instagram story: a picture of her messy home office with the caption, “Why is my WFH day this chaotic?” A follower screenshot the post, shared it in a professional Slack group, and within 48 hours, her boss had called a meeting. The verdict? While she wasn’t fired, she was passed over for a promotion because the content was perceived as “unpolished and disorganized.”
: Avoid robotic, purely AI-generated text that lacks your unique voice, perspective, or real-world experience. Every like is a data point about your judgment
: Share a professional failure, a lesson learned, or your personal work philosophy.
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Most employers now screen social media profiles to assess "cultural fit" and soft skills before extending an offer.
Periodically review your older posts, tagged photos, and public interactions to ensure they still align with the professional image you want to project. 6. Balancing Employment and Personal Content
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