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Every like, share, comment, and photo you post is a brushstroke on a public portrait that employers, clients, and collaborators are already examining. Whether you are a recent graduate hunting for your first role or a C-suite executive eyeing a board position, the relationship between success has never been more volatile—or more valuable.
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Your scroll bar is your stage. Your caption is your credential. Your reply is your interview. Every like, share, comment, and photo you post
He tripled his salary. Not because of a cover letter, but because of . Part 6: The Crisis Management Playbook (When It Goes Wrong) Even the best professionals slip. You might get baited into a political fight, post a joke that lands horribly, or accidentally reveal a bad habit. Let’s dispel a comforting myth immediately
If you claim to be a "social media expert" but haven't posted in six months, you look lazy. If you claim to be a "customer service leader" but leave angry customer DMs on read, you look incompetent. If you want a job in "business development" but refuse to engage with anyone's content, you look antisocial.
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