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5 Smart And Savvy Women To Follow On TikTok For Career Advice

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July 22 2024, Published 8:00 a.m. ET

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Social media has long been a source of inspiration, entertainment, and information. It’s no surprise that people are using TikTok specifically to figure out what’s next in their careers. Following the hashtag #CareerTok, professionals share tips for getting jobs, promotions, mentorship, and more. If you’re working to take your career to the next level, there are plenty of women career influencers to follow on TikTok.

Why People Are Turning To TikTok For Career Advice

Research has revealed interesting trends in how people use the popular social media app. “TikTok use is especially prevalent among younger adults — 56% of all U.S. adults ages 18 to 34 say they use the platform,” according to Pew Research Center

Further studies show that time spent on the app has impacted employees’ decisions in the working world. “70% of Gen Z-ers encounter career advice on TikTok weekly, 41% have made a career-related decision based on TikTok advice, 15% received a job offer for an opportunity they found on TikTok, and 4 in 5 Gen Zers have used TikTok to network,” Resume Builder reports.

Career Influencers To Follow On TikTok

If you’re looking for an internship, your first job after graduating, or trying to stave off application burnout, career influencers are helping people tap into their potential and accelerate their growth in the workplace. These women range in experience and are a great resource for career advice. From tech to corporate America, here are five women career influencers to follow on TikTok that will get you moving in the right direction. 

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Kirstie is an ex-NASA recruiter who wants to help you navigate and survive corporate America. She provides a range of knowledge, including staffing agencies that can place you in a job, maneuvering around office politics, and dealing with co-workers and HR to have a corporate career you can be proud of.

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Cathryn represents moms and former tech workers. She shares tips about what hiring managers are looking for, her ideas around closing the wealth gap, and insights into gauging company culture before you’re hired.

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Some of Hanna’s videos provide information about cultivating your reputation at work, networking, and avoiding relying on online job applications. She also offers resources for negotiating your salary and tracking your momentum and has created a job board for job seekers.

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Through Mia’s private networking community, The Colors of Her Success, she sets out to equip you to land a seat at the table. On TikTok, she shares videos about finding a mentor, advice about being an introvert as a Black woman at work, and being more productive.

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Selena is a three-time author and TEDx speaker who creates content to advise you on your work journey. She offers suggestions for ways to take paid time off, navigate everyday workplace conversations, and create healthy boundaries around your workload.

As you strive to accomplish your ultimate career goals, getting the support you need is imperative. These five women career influencers to follow on TikTok will help you to level up, network, and make the most of your work life. You can connect with more sage advice by following the #CareerTok hashtag on TikTok.

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Wanda Duncan is a multipotentialite entrepreneur and travel, wellness, and LGBTQ writer. She’s slow traveled since 2010 through Europe, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa and Central America. Find her work in Fodor’s Travel, Her Agenda, The Black Wall Street Times, Love B. Scott, and WeTravel. Wanda is the founder of Black Women Travel and won the Women in Travel Summit 2023 Bessie Awards Social Impact Award and was nominated for the 2021 Trailblazer Award. Connect with Wanda through her website WarmlyWanda.com.

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