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RECLAIM YOUR DIGITAL GOLD


          You can even use social media to highlight qualities
          that don’t necessarily show up on a resume if you use
          it correctly. Use your various social media profiles to
          highlight yourunique personality,sense of humor,and/or
          charitable nature. Post photos of yourself running a 5k
          or helping with a Habitat for Humanity build, as well as
          (politically correct) jokes, musings on culture or current
          events,and humorous observations on the world around
          you. After all,companies want to fill open positions with
          real people they can work with, not robotic social media
          accounts designed to give the impression of extreme
          professionalism.

          Even if your actions on social media do not make you
          appear to be a saint or qualify you for the next Nobel
          Prize,youcan still useyoursocial profiles to demonstrate
          that you are a well-rounded and interesting person by
          highlighting the various aspects of your life. If you enjoy
          the game of chess so much that youspend hours playing
          it, share your enthusiasm with others by posting chess-
          related content. Your potential employer will notice your
          enthusiasm for the role (this is just one example), as
          well as your ability to think critically and make decisions
          based on the information you havegathered. If you enjoy
          knitting and have made scarves,hats, and tea cozies for
          yourself,use a social platform to showcase your creative
          endeavors.

          It is essential that you use social media in the way that
          it was intended: to connect, network, and converse with
          people who share your interests and values. On Twitter,
          follow the most influential people in your field. Distribute
          information about the industry or company you want to
          work for. Making connections, starting conversations,



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