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The relationship between is a direct transaction: Your attention creates content. Your content creates perception. Your perception creates opportunity. Start treating it like a public stage
Recruiters don't care if your Twitter handle is "@BeerLover2024." If they can connect that account to your email address or your face, it is a professional reflection of you.