Date: February 27, 2024
On the surface, February 27th might seem like an unremarkable Tuesday. It is deep enough into the year that the "New Year, New Me" resolutions have faded, yet we are still months away from the mid-year retrospections of June. It is in this quiet, unassuming space—the "February Slump"—that the truth of our professional habits reveals itself. onlyfans 24 02 27 erin moore aka mooreerinxxx w work
We often speak of "work-life balance," but in 2024, the dividing line between our careers and our social media feeds has not just blurred; it has dissolved. Date: February 27, 2024 On the surface, February
For the modern professional, social media is no longer just a distraction or a way to unwind. It is a secondary resume, a networking hub, and, most importantly, a mirror. Today, let’s look beyond the vanity metrics and ask the difficult question: Is your social media behavior propelling your career forward, or is it quietly sabotaging it? We often speak of "work-life balance," but in
A 2024 CareerBuilder study (released just before 24/02/27) found that 70% of employers use social media to screen candidates during the hiring process. Of those, 57% have found content that caused them not to hire a candidate.
Your career is now a public ledger. Every like, share, and comment on social media content is a data point in your career score.
To maximize the benefits of social media for your career, consider the following best practices: