Periodically review your old posts and privacy settings.
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What do you want to be known for? Share content that aligns with that goal. Periodically review your old posts and privacy settings
Platforms like Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) are often used to gauge "cultural fit." While you don't need to be strictly professional 24/7, maintaining a level of digital etiquette is crucial. Content as Career Currency Share content that aligns with that goal
Don't just post; comment and connect. Relationships built on social media often lead to the most interesting career pivots.
While social media can build a career, it can also end one. Controversial posts, unprofessional behavior, or even a lack of discretion regarding confidential company information can lead to missed opportunities or termination. Modern roles often require "sound judgment and discretion," and your public history is the first place employers look for evidence of those qualities. Balancing Authenticity and Professionalism
Consistent posting shows discipline, communication skills, and an ability to engage with a community—traits highly valued in roles like Marketing and Content Creation . The Risks of the "Permanent Record"