Anyone else noticing the rise of ‘office life’ TikToks?
Started 1 month ago by ZeroGravity_77 in Social Media Trends
Lately, my TikTok feed has been flooded with videos showcasing the daily routines of young professionals—morning skincare rituals, commute vlogs, office outfit...
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Lately, my TikTok feed has been flooded with videos showcasing the daily routines of young professionals—morning skincare rituals, commute vlogs, office outfits, and desk setups. Influencers like Clouds Joo and Cherise Silavant are leading this trend, giving us a glimpse into their 9-to-5 lives. It’s fascinating to see how the corporate world is being portrayed as aspirational and aesthetic. What do you all think about this trend? Is it a genuine reflection of office life, or just another curated social media narrative?
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Replied 1 month ago
It’s interesting, but let’s not forget that these videos often highlight the most appealing aspects of office life. The reality includes long meetings, tight deadlines, and office politics. While it’s great to see the positive side, we should be cautious about idealizing it
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I love seeing how people personalize their workspaces! These videos give me ideas for organizing my desk and making my office more comfortable. It’s a fun way to find inspiration.
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These TikToks can be motivating for those entering the workforce. They showcase that office jobs can be fulfilling and stylish. It’s a refreshing perspective compared to the usual corporate stereotypes.
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While the videos are aesthetically pleasing, they might set unrealistic expectations for new professionals. Not every office provides free coffee, modern decor, or a relaxed environment. It’s important to research and understand the actual work culture before making decisions based on social media portrayals