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Social media has moved beyond connecting with friends; platforms like LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and even Instagram and TikTok are now primary tools for . Recruiters often "backdoor" reference candidates by checking their online footprint to gauge cultural fit, communication skills, and industry engagement. 2. Content as a Portfolio Your posts serve as a "proof of work
Connecting with mentors and peers who share your professional interests. platforms like LinkedIn
High engagement and professional endorsements in the comments section act as a public vote of confidence in your skills. 4. The Risks of Over-Sharing
Ensuring your tone and message align with your career goals.
