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How To Post On Social Media About Losing Your Job

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In today’s age of social media, some workers who have left their jobs are turning to public platforms like TikTok and Twitter to vent their frustrations or celebrate their newfound freedom. When sharing the news of being laid off from a job on social media, it’s important to maintain professionalism and positivity.

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Taking Career Advice from TikTok? Experts Suggest Keeping These 4 Things In Mind

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In the past, most people would ask a mentor or career coach for advice. Now a growing number of people are turning to social media for career advice—and not just LinkedIn. TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat stories, Facebook and even YouTube are filled with career advice delivered in pithy soundbites and fast-moving graphics.

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The Ultimate PR Playbook for Coworking Spaces: 8 Winning Strategies to Stand Out

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Leverage surveys, feedback forms, and social media channels to foster open communication. Incorporate your brand story into press releases, blog articles, social media posts, and website content. Connect with them through social media, attend industry events, or participate in media networking activities.

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Inside Ness – the Network for Essex Support Staff

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Seek out a mentor and join a professional organisation and relevant networks. NESS was created with an intervention from Victoria Darragh on Facebook who suggested that we get together and create a new network. We used all social media platforms to advertise the event and the network itself. Location: Essex.

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Entrepreneur Serena Kerrigan Reveals Three Ways You Can Build Confidence… And Your Empire

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While it makes sense that each new decade can bring a deepening of passions or a shift along a continuum, those in the business of social media must also contend with evolving beyond the interests that first brought them clicks. I want to leave a legacy that transcends social media,” she says. Another inspiration?

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What Kind of Leader Are You: A Fixer, Fighter or Friend?

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If you’re a coach, consultant or mentor to a Friend-type leader, the best way you can help is by holding them accountable for accepting the reality that it’s lonely at the top—whether that’s in the CEO seat or as a leader of a team within a larger organization. Fun is great, but it has to be a byproduct of doing great work.

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5 Steps to Creating Your Social Portfolio

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But there’s one more type of portfolio you need, and it’s the one most admins overlook: A social portfolio. What is a Social Portfolio? A social portfolio contains much of the same information as your print and digital portfolios. The best part is that creating a social portfolio is as easy as setting up a social profile!