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| Goal | Platform | Content Style | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Corporate/B2B jobs | LinkedIn | Long-form text, carousels, professional polls | | Creative/Tech roles | X (Twitter) | Threads, hot takes, community building | | Visual/Portfolio careers | Instagram/TikTok | Reels, portfolio walkthroughs, day-in-the-life | | Technical tutorials | YouTube | Deep dives, screen recordings, explainers |

Rule of thumb: Start with 1 primary platform. Master it. Then repurpose.

A mid-level operations manager began posting "Process improvement hacks" on LinkedIn every Tuesday. Nothing groundbreaking, just practical Excel shortcuts and meeting templates. After six months, a VP at a Fortune 500 company messaged her: "I've been reading your posts for months. You think like us. Are you consulting?" OnlyFans.2023.Kate.Kuray.Helped.A.Neighbor.Thro...

She didn't apply for a job. The job came to her. Her social media content acted as a 24/7 sales funnel, showcasing her expertise while she slept.

To protect your career trajectory, institute a personal "Red List" of content types. These are universally detrimental to professional growth. | Goal | Platform | Content Style |

Not all social media content is created equal for career growth. You must match the platform to your professional goals.

Instead of the green banner, post:

"I’ve been diving deep into [skill] lately. If you know any team looking for someone who can [specific result], I’d love an intro. Here’s my recent work: [link]."