The date July 21, 2024, serves as a stark reminder: social media content and career are no longer parallel tracks—they are the same track. Whether you are a CEO or an intern, your tweets, TikToks, and LinkedIn articles are being read by your next boss, your current client, or a competitor.
Reflecting on the trends of 24/07/21, several lessons remain vital for anyone looking to use social media as a career catalyst:
: The Instagram algorithm shifted its focus toward "Sends" rather than just Likes, forcing content creators to move away from vanity metrics and toward content that people would actually share in private messages.
The date July 21, 2024, serves as a stark reminder: social media content and career are no longer parallel tracks—they are the same track. Whether you are a CEO or an intern, your tweets, TikToks, and LinkedIn articles are being read by your next boss, your current client, or a competitor.
Reflecting on the trends of 24/07/21, several lessons remain vital for anyone looking to use social media as a career catalyst:
: The Instagram algorithm shifted its focus toward "Sends" rather than just Likes, forcing content creators to move away from vanity metrics and toward content that people would actually share in private messages.