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How To Post On Social Media About Losing Your Job

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In today’s age of social media, some workers who have left their jobs are turning to public platforms like TikTok and Twitter to vent their frustrations or celebrate their newfound freedom. When sharing the news of being laid off from a job on social media, it’s important to maintain professionalism and positivity.

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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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Meta Preps for the Launch of New Twitter Competitor: Threads

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What’s going on: Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is set to launch a new platform “Threads” this Thursday, according to CNBC. Why it matters: The introduction of Threads could potentially reshape the social media landscape, particularly if dissatisfied Twitter users decide to migrate to the new platform.

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Be Careful What You Post Online: 7 in 10 Hiring Managers Are Watching

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74% of hiring managers say they use social media to screen candidates. Social media platforms can be a double-edged sword; while they can enhance your chances of landing a job, they can also jeopardize them if not managed properly.

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Taking Career Advice from TikTok? Experts Suggest Keeping These 4 Things In Mind

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Now a growing number of people are turning to social media for career advice—and not just LinkedIn. TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat stories, Facebook and even YouTube are filled with career advice delivered in pithy soundbites and fast-moving graphics. Consider the perspective Career advice on social media often lacks context. “Be

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Using your social media skills at work

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Over the last few weeks I’ve been writing about social media and how best assistants can use it for their professional lives. This week I want to look at how we can use our skills in this area to add value for our companies and mangers. Corporate Social Media. Technology geek. for online profile etc.

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Using social media to empower assistants

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If you are reading this post it is more than likely that you are involved in some sort of social media platform be it LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook (I´m not sure how else you would have found this blog!). There are many many benefits for assistants to be involved in social media activities.