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The Ultimate Social Media Guide to Getting a Job (Infographic) Increasingly, employers are checking out social media profiles -- and not just to find potentially incriminating photos of job applicants.

By Kevin Allen

entrepreneur daily

This story originally appeared on PR Daily

LinkedIn isn't the only social media platform that can help you get a job.

When you're applying for a new position, 93 percent of recruiters say they search your social media profiles--so why not make them a bit more professional?

A new infographic from CIPHR, billed as "The Ultimate Social Media Guide to Getting a Job," shows you how to craft your Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram profiles to help position you to land the gig.

Check it out here:

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The Ultimate Social Media Guide to Getting a Job (Infographic)

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Kevin Allen is a contributor to PR Daily.

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