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Alex began posting "Process Reels"—short videos showing how a messy sketch turned into a polished brand logo. Instead of just "finished products," Alex shared the logic behind the designs. This consistent content creation caught the eye of industry leaders, proving that a strong online presence can attract networking and development opportunities. The Polish and the Pivot Today, Alex doesn't just "post"—Alex one piece of
As the following grew, Alex realized the importance of professional hygiene. Taking cues from CareerOneStop , Alex: Updated all profiles with a .
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The path wasn't without risks. Alex saw a talented peer lose a major contract after a public, heated argument on a comment thread. This served as a reminder from Career Services at SAU that offensive content or public complaining can be a major . The Breakthrough