| Everyone is suddenly getting vulnerable about their jobs on LinkedIn and TikTok.
Since the start of the pandemic, there’s been a shift in how (and where) people talk about work.
Stuck at home, without coworkers to complain to in the office kitchen, many workers have flooded TikTok and LinkedIn to rant, sob, and gossip about their careers — and have inadvertently created a new “online watercooler.”
Across social media, creators share salaries and day-in-the-life vlogs about their jobs, and post about once-taboo issues like pay transparency and discrimination. Lawyers to entrepreneurs have parlayed this into new careers and lucrative side hustles — while others have gotten in trouble with their employers for oversharing about work.
Inside the rise of the “workfluencer.” |