Here is the hard truth: Whether you are a CEO or a college grad, people are Googling you. Here is how to make sure they like what they find. 1. Stop Posting, Start Strategizing (The 80/20 Rule) Most people post for validation (likes and hearts). Professionals post for value (opportunities and equity).

P.S. What is the one social media habit that has helped your career? Drop it in the comments below.

That question is gold. It starts a conversation, not an interview. The biggest myth is that you need to be a content machine posting original videos every day. You don't. You need to be a curator .

So, pick one platform (LinkedIn for corporate, Twitter/X for tech/thought, Instagram for visual/creative) and start today. Not with a manifesto. Just with one helpful comment, one shared article, or one honest question.

We aren’t just talking about becoming an influencer. We are talking about using the tools already in your pocket to land a promotion, get hired faster, or build a personal brand that opens doors you didn’t even know existed.

Let’s be honest. Most of us spend at least an hour a day doomscrolling through TikTok, Instagram, or LinkedIn. But what if you could get that time back —with interest—by turning your social media habits into a career accelerator?