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Leo realized that his social media wasn't just a digital scrapbook; it was a living resume that proved he had the "soft skills" his PDF portfolio couldn't capture: personality, clarity, and an existing audience of 50,000 enthusiasts. The Reality Check : Allocate 50% of your content to entertainment/engagement,
On May 24, 2015, the world of social media was abuzz with activity, as professionals and individuals alike continued to leverage online platforms to share their thoughts, showcase their work, and connect with others. As we reflect on this moment in time, it's clear that social media had already become an integral part of our daily lives, influencing not only how we interact with each other but also how we approach our careers. Leo realized that his social media wasn't just
On this particular day, social media content was characterized by several key trends:
, creators and professionals can tap into specific cultural moments and emerging 2024 trends to stand out. Part 1: Social Media Content Guide (May 15, 2024)
Recruiters now use social media algorithms to find talent. If you post about specific industry trends, you increase the likelihood of appearing in the "Suggested" or "Search" results of hiring managers. Strategic Content Pillars for Career Growth