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Posting about a project you finished or sharing a "lesson learned" provides tangible evidence of your skills.
While the upside is massive, the intersection of social media and career has its pitfalls. A single controversial post or an unprofessional rant can derail years of progress.
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High-quality content leads to "inbound" job offers, speaking engagements, and partnership requests. Instead of chasing leads, you become the lead.
Recruiters no longer just "check" your LinkedIn; they Google you. When they find a consistent stream of thoughtful content, it validates the claims on your resume. Posting about a project you finished or sharing
For creatives, Instagram or Behance serves as a gallery. For tech professionals, GitHub or technical Twitter threads demonstrate logic and problem-solving.
Don't try to be everywhere. Pick one (e.g., LinkedIn for corporate, TikTok for creative) and master it. Content allows employers to see your personality, humor,
You don’t need to be an "influencer" to reap the rewards of social media.