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See the PMC study on digital footprints and recruitment , which experimentally tests how managers evaluate social media content alongside résumés. The academic research on "Social Media Content and
The academic research on "Social Media Content and Career" focuses on how digital footprints, personal branding, and platform use directly influence recruitment and long-term career growth. and cultural fit. Professionals with well-maintained
Research suggests social media profiles act as a "social résumé" that reflects a candidate's values, social behaviors, and cultural fit. Professionals with well-maintained, job-related content are perceived as having higher potential. Recruitment Impact:
Approximately 70% of employers use social media to research job seekers.
Professional digital branding can positively impact salary and employment opportunities regardless of the actual résumé content.