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Some Gen Zers Are Including Their Social Media on Resumes—Should You?

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Gone are the days when job applicants scrambled to update their privacy settings and delete compromising photos of party nights from their social accounts before a job interview. They are even using social media to create their resumes. So social presence was essential, but it had to be appealing to be beneficial.

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What Happens to Your Digital Life When You Die?

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It’s been estimated that Facebook alone could have 4.9 Actually, by as early as 2070, the dead could outnumber the living on Facebook, according to the same research. Many opt for a memorial Facebook page, which also requires proof of death. billion dead users by 2100. Ninety percent of U.S.

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Stay on Track for Productivity

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In Buffer’s “ 2022 State Of Remote Work ” report, 21% of participants reported “difficulty focusing” as one of their struggles with remote work. You can mark these blocks on your email calendar—Microsoft Outlook or Google Calendar, for instance—so it sends you reminders to stop and start. Sidestep time traps.

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Ghosted After an Interview? Here’s Why Companies Do It

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You send a follow-up email to check in. That same survey reported that 51% of job seekers felt that employers were ghosting more regularly now than they did pre-pandemic. I am currently being ghosted by three companies who have not responded to my follow-up emails after interviews. And then, you wait. Maybe another one.

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How Guy Kawasaki Manages His Social Media Presence

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It is a good insight into how “one” person, Guy Kawasaki , manages a large social-media presence. How I Post—A Social-Media Core Dump. Many people ask me how I manage my social media accounts (and others make stuff up rather than figure out what I do). By Guy Kawasaki. million followers.

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How to Make Reading Part of Your Daily Routine

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Get off social media to make time for reading. You can easily spend 30 minutes browsing emails , answering text messages or watching dog videos on Facebook. From reports to pitch decks to the news, it’s all reading. I like to take an hour a day on the treadmill while reading and learning something.

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How Anger Can Affect Your Whole Day

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In fact, I don’t do any social media (and only occasionally go through my email) before I’ve checked off a long morning to-do list that sets me up for a productive day: making my bed, eating breakfast, taking my vitamins, squeezing in a bit of exercise, spending some time with my kids, and writing out the things I want to accomplish for the day.