SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CULTURE OF USING SOCIAL NETWORKS IN DESIGNING THE PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION SPACE OF THE FUTURE SPECIALIST

Narkulov Shavkatbek Artukulovich teacher of Gulistan State Pedagogical Institute

Authors

  • Narkulov Shavkatbek Artukulovich TerDU

Keywords:

social networks, professional development, personal and professional information space, design

Abstract

In the modern digital age, social networks have become an integral part of personal and professional identity formation. This article explores the specifics of using social networks in the design of personal and professional information space of future professionals. By exploring the dynamics of social media engagement, its impact on professional development, and ethical aspects, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how future
professionals can effectively use social media to advance their career paths.

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Published

2025-02-17