It is better to post once a week for a year than five times a day for a week and then disappear. Longevity builds trust. 5. How to Start Building Your Professional Presence
Content allows employers to see your personality, humor, and values before the first interview, reducing the risk of a "bad fit."
Posting about a project you finished or sharing a "lesson learned" provides tangible evidence of your skills.
Consistently sharing industry news with your own commentary positions you as a thought leader rather than just an observer. 2. Networking Without the Awkward Small Talk
While the upside is massive, the intersection of social media and career has its pitfalls. A single controversial post or an unprofessional rant can derail years of progress.