Your digital exhaust—the likes, shares, posts, and comments you leave across the web—is the most persistent public record of your judgment. It is not a private diary; it is a broadcast signal.
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This creates a passive job search. Opportunities find you rather than you hunting for them. Your digital exhaust—the likes