“Stop posting what you had for lunch. Start posting what you learned at work. That’s the difference between a personal page and a professional asset.”
“The Career-First Content Audit”
Not all social media content is created equal. Some types are more dangerous than others. While outright racism or sexism is obviously a career-ender, the subtle traps are more common. Fansly.23.01.04.Sofia.Simens.Please.Daddy.Cum.F...
Treat platforms like rooms in a house:
Avoid: politics, complaints about current employers, confidential data, or anything you wouldn’t say in a job interview. “Stop posting what you had for lunch
A resume is a static PDF. A social media feed is a living, breathing portfolio. For creatives, this is obvious (artists post their art, writers post their threads). But it’s equally true for accountants, engineers, and project managers. “The Career-First Content Audit”
LinkedIn’s algorithm now prioritizes "creator mode." X (formerly Twitter) shows your posts to strangers based on engagement. TikTok’s "For You" page pulls random videos from years ago. Your old content is bubbling to the surface constantly. A college rant about a former boss, a political meme from 2020, or a mildly offensive joke can resurface the day you are up for a promotion.