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Meme of the Week
Article of the Week
TikTok vs LinkedIn: Where Do YOU Go For Career Advice?
Is TikTok the new LinkedIn? According to this article from The Economist, it is for Gen Z. If you don’t want to scale the paywall, check out this article from CNBC, which basically says the same thing.
When two news sources report about something, that means it MUST be true, right? RIGHT?
We wanted to find out for ourselves, so we decided to ask you, dear audience. Where do you go for career tips (besides this top-notch newsletter, obvi)? Is your FYP full of hot career tips, or do you still read LinkedIn articles like an old geezer? If you love us, you’ll let us know in this poll!
Interesting findings, indeed!
Luckily, there’s enough love in our hearts for BOTH TikTok and LinkedIn, and both platforms have much to offer when it comes to career advice. Wherever you like to hang out is cool with us as long as you come back here every Thursday.
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Win of the Week:
Canada is getting its first fully free grocery store in Saskatchewan. The food bank will be stocked and operated like a grocery store to restore agency and dignity to those who shop there. The new setup is also predicted to help reduce food waste.
Bummer of the Week:
A recent report shows that the gap between a CEO’s income and their employee’s income continues to grow to staggering amounts. In 2023, the median CEO in the S&P 500 was paid 196 times as much as the median employee, which is up from 185 times in 2022.