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Talking About Your Mental Health Online Could Cost You A Job

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated September 6, 2023

Sharing details about your mental health could cost you a job, new research suggests.

Researchers at North Carolina State University surmised that the recruiters could view those who post about their mental health challenges on social media platforms

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