This gets screenshotted. This gets sent to hiring managers. This is how you get noticed without a blue checkmark.
Here’s a blog post tailored for professionals, students, or career-changers. It’s engaging, practical, and optimized for sharing. Your Next Hire Might Be Stalking You: How Social Media Content Makes or Breaks Your Career
But in 2025, that advice is obsolete. It’s like telling someone to avoid carrier pigeons.
Today, social media content isn’t just a minefield to navigate—it’s a megaphone. And if you aren’t using it on purpose, you’re leaving promotions, opportunities, and credibility on the table.
You’ve heard the warnings since high school: “Don’t post party photos.” “Clean up your Facebook before job interviews.”