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Go back 5-7 years. Delete anything overtly offensive, crude, or deeply emotional. Use tools like Redact or TweetDelete for volume cleaning. The question is no longer "Should I post
You don't necessarily need to delete old photos of you having a beer. But you do need to surround them with professional content. A hiring manager will forgive a beach photo if your last 12 posts are about your industry. Context is the cure. You don't necessarily need to delete old photos
This article explores the complex relationship between social media content and career trajectory, offering a strategic roadmap to ensure your online presence becomes your greatest professional asset. Ten years ago, the advice was simple: "Keep your LinkedIn clean and your Facebook private." That wall has collapsed.