The "clean" profile—a generic headshot, no posts, strict privacy settings—is becoming a red flag of its own. In a digital-native workforce, an invisible online presence signals a lack of soft skills: communication, transparency, and cultural fit.
Strictly limit who can tag you without approval. Turn off location services for posts. Review third-party apps connected to your accounts (Quizzes that ask for your birth date? Delete them.). onlyfans2023annaralphshighheelsandblack
Posting about a project you finished or sharing a "lesson learned" provides tangible evidence of your skills. The "clean" profile—a generic headshot, no posts, strict
You don’t need to share your dinner plans to build a professional brand. Maintaining a boundary between "personal" and "private" is key. Turn off location services for posts
On the opposite end, there is the "Hustle Bro" or "Girlboss" who posts every promotion, every salary negotiation, every anxiety attack in real time. While vulnerability is trendy, broadcasting your internal corporate drama signals a lack of discretion. The question every manager asks: If they’ll post this about their last job, what will they post about us?