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The intersection of social media and work generally falls into two categories: Your digital footprint acts as a secondary resume

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: The "Creator Economy" is now a multi-billion dollar industry where content creation is the job itself—ranging from social media managers at major brands to independent creators on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. How Content Impacts Your Employability

On the role of social media platforms in the creator economy