If you look back at your social media feed from , what do you see? For most professionals, the answer is painful: A shared meme, a blurred photo of lunch, or—worst of all—nothing.
Shares a venting post about their boss being unfair. Shares a blurry selfie. Retweets a celebrity scandal. Recruiter perception? "High risk. Poor judgment. Pass." onlyfans 24 02 16 stella sunnyblondy and dredd better
Note: The numerical string "24 02 16" is interpreted here as a specific date marker (February 16, 2024) or a content batch code. This article treats it as a pivot point—a "time capsule" look at how content created on a specific day (or during a specific week of Q1 2024) can define career trajectories. By: The Digital Career Institute If you look back at your social media
The question is not whether you will post on the next equivalent of 24 02 16. The question is what that content will say about you. Shares a blurry selfie
Posts nothing. Their last post was a holiday photo from December 2023. Recruiter perception? "They are either disengaged, lazy, or hiding something."
Will it say you were distracted? Or will it say you were building?