Before a hiring manager reviews your resume, there’s a good chance they’ve already looked you up online. In today’s job market, your digital footprint plays a key role in shaping how employers perceive your professionalism, credibility, and cultural fit.
This post brings together two helpful reads for job seekers who want to feel confident that their online presence supports, not sabotages, their career goals.
Creating a Professional Online Presence
Think of your online presence as your digital handshake. This blog outlines how to build a consistent and compelling brand across platforms like LinkedIn, showcasing your experience, values, and potential. It’s not just about being seen, it’s about being remembered for the right reasons.
Key elements to consider:
– Is your LinkedIn profile complete and aligned with your resume?
– Are your headline and summary clear, confident, and targeted?
– Do your posts and interactions reflect your values and expertise?
– Are you leveraging professional groups and communities?
👉 Build a brand that works for you:
How to Clean Up Your Social Media Before Looking for a Job
Once your brand is in place, it’s time to clean up anything that might be sending the wrong message. This post walks through how to review your social platforms with a recruiter’s perspective—and make sure what’s public reflects your best self.
Steps to take:
– Search your name and audit what comes up
– Deactivate or update old accounts
– Review past posts and remove or hide anything questionable
– Check privacy settings across platforms
– Stay consistent with your resume and professional profiles
👉 Get your digital house in order:
Conclusion
Your online presence can be one of your strongest assets or an overlooked liability. A little strategy now can go a long way in helping you make the right impression later.
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