Career Advice for Job Seekers

Viral but toxic: The worst social media career advice you need to ignore | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep97

July 7, 2026


Are you scrolling through TikTok and Reels, getting tempted by “career gurus” telling you to quit without a backup plan, “act your wage,” or job-hop every 12 months to maximize your salary? While these high-energy hacks might generate a lot of likes and sound empowering in a 60-second clip, relying on gimmicks and performative hustle can actually be a disaster for your long-term professional reputation. In this episode of the From Dorms to Desks Podcast, we break down why this viral advice is so dangerous for young adults trying to navigate the start of their careers.

Our cohosts dissect these popular but toxic trends using insights from actual hiring managers and founders. You’ll learn why “faking it till you make it” destroys trust during interviews, why finishing a full product cycle and learning from your mistakes is far more valuable than a quick title bump, and how burning bridges with a sarcastic resignation letter can haunt you later on. Instead of chasing the loudest social media trends, we discuss how to build a solid career foundation based on real substance, competence, and reliability.

This episode is based on an article, “22 examples of the worst career advice from influencers on TikTok, Reels, and other video platforms“, from College Recruiter job search site, which believes every student and recent graduate deserves a great career.

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