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However, this intersection of public content and private career also presents challenges. The line between personal expression and professional reputation has blurred. "Digital footprints" are permanent, and a lack of discernment in what one shares can be as damaging as a high-quality feed is beneficial. Professionals must now navigate the tension between being authentic—which builds trust—and being curated—which maintains a professional standard. Furthermore, social media serves as a catalyst for