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: Publicly complaining about past employers, posting offensive content, or engaging in hostile online arguments are primary reasons for candidate rejection.
Career Services | How Social Media Can Affect Your Potential to Be Hired fansly-487384523156238336.mp4
The intersection of social media content and career development has evolved from a niche strategy into a fundamental component of professional identity. In 2026, social media serves as both a "digital resume" and a high-stakes liability, where your content can either accelerate your growth or serve as a permanent red flag for employers. 1. The Dual Impact: Opportunity vs. Risk : While companies cannot legally discriminate based on
: Spending on social media marketing is projected to reach approximately $276.7 billion by 2025, with an annual growth rate of 10%. : Publicly complaining about past employers
: While companies cannot legally discriminate based on protected classes, they are legally permitted to view any social media content that is set to public during the vetting process. 2. Career Opportunities in Social Media
Social media content significantly influences the hiring process and long-term career trajectory.