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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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Gigi Gorgeous: How to Stay Grounded When Social Media Is Your Full-Time Job

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Staying grounded in social media is a constant challenge. Working on social media (professionally) takes everything up a notch. You can make lots of money on YouTube or TikTok, but scrolling for hours on end—a research requirement if you want to be great— negatively impacts your mental health. Know your purpose.

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Is Grassroots Marketing Still Relevant? Exploring Community Marketing in the Digital Age

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This evolution has largely been driven by the rise of social media, influencer marketing and the emergence of innovative digital platforms. Grassroots marketing in the social media age A response to that yearning for connection and alignment in values can be seen in social media campaigns.

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Becoming a Social Media Specialist

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‘We don’t have a choice on whether we do social media; the question is how well we do it?’ One of the biggest changes I’ve seen is how social media now plays a crucial part in the role of an admin professional. So how do admin professionals become social media experts?

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Hiking with Joy: The Power of Intergenerational Connections with Brad Ryan

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Ryan is now a veterinarian and mental health advocate , famous on social media for his travels with his grandmother. Follow Brad and Joy Ryan’s travels on Instagram and Facebook. With that moment in mind, he called his grandmother and started planning their first trip to the Great Smoky Mountains.

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5 Ways to Make Friends When You Move to a New City

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Whatever the reason you might be moving, be it for employment, housing, school or health-related reasons—all of which are among the most common reasons Americans moved from 2021 to 2022 —one thing is true: you’re going to want to make friends in whatever new city you wind up in!

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How to Set Workplace Communication Boundaries

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For some, protecting your personal life might look like not accepting follower invites from colleagues on social media channels. Others might feel fine being Facebook friends, but would prefer to nix happy hours or keep parties to family and friends only.