Ankit Agarwal - LinkedIn Creator

Ankit Agarwal

Audit Manager | Content Creator | Semi Qualified CA(Final Group 2 Cleared) | “Helping professionals land jobs & build wealth”

Ankit Agarwal is a LinkedIn creator based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India with 9,321 followers, focused on Workplace Culture, Personal Development, and Career Development content. Posts average 107 likes and 1.2% engagement.
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Profile Highlights

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  • 9,321Total Followers
  • 107Avg Likes
  • 6Avg Comments
  • 1.3%Avg Eng.
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My Expertise (4 services)

Last Updated At: 06-06-2026
A quick overview of services I offer to brands

I’ve helped multiple brands execute successful influencer campaigns by identifying the right narrative, aligning it with audience expectations, and delivering content that performs. From outreach to execution, I bring structure to collaborations, ensuring the campaign feels organic to the audience while delivering on brand objectives.

Your profile shouldn't feel like a boring resume. I turn it into a landing page that gets people curious, adds credibility, and makes the right folks click 'Message', whether you're looking for clients or community.

I write LinkedIn posts that sound like you, not ChatGPT. From relatable stories to industry takes, I’ve ghostwritten for CXO, agency-owners, and creators.

I can help you build a strong, consistent personal brand that makes people remember you, whether you're job hunting, growing a business, or just starting out online. From positioning to content tone, I help get the basics right.

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Most Engaged Posts

My Top 3 posts with the highest engagement
Ankit AgarwalAudit Manager | Content Creator | Semi Qualified CA(Final Group 2 Cleared) | “Helping professionals land jobs & build wealth”
This moment from Rajasthan is more than a language debate. It’s a leadership test. A young girl stood up and spoke about poor education facilities in her region. The minister responded: “Please speak in Hindi.” Her reply? “Sir, you are the Education Minister. You should not have any problem with English. It’s a common language just like Hindi.” That’s not disrespect. That’s confidence. That’s awareness. That’s the voice of New India. 🎯 What This Incident Actually Reflects This was not about English vs Hindi. It was about: Student confidence Quality of education Freedom of expression System accountability When a student talks about poor infrastructure, the focus should be on: Classrooms Teachers Digital access Sanitation Learning outcomes Not the language used. 🔍 The Bigger Reality In many parts of India: Government schools lack proper infrastructure Teacher shortages continue English fluency is still seen as a privilege, not a skill Rural students struggle for equal opportunity And yet… A young girl had the courage to question power directly. That is education in action. When someone highlights a system flaw — 👉 Don’t correct their language. 👉 Correct the system. 🚀 Why This Went Viral Because people saw: Confidence over fear Merit over hierarchy Dialogue over dominance And that’s the shift India is experiencing. The real power of education is not in textbooks. It is in: Critical thinking Courage to question Clarity of expression If our schools are producing students who can question authority respectfully — We are not failing completely. We are evolving. What do you think? Should leadership focus on the language used OR the problem being raised? #Leadership #EducationReform #Rajasthan #YouthVoice #IndiaRising #SystemChange #Confidence #PublicPolicy #job #jobs #vacancy #viral #trend #trending
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Ankit AgarwalAudit Manager | Content Creator | Semi Qualified CA(Final Group 2 Cleared) | “Helping professionals land jobs & build wealth”
Billionaire Harsh Goenka recently offered a necessary perspective on the financial struggles of Indian airlines, arguing that before people criticize high ticket prices, they must recognize the brutal economic reality of the industry. He highlighted that over the last 45 years, key operational costs—such as fuel and aircraft purchases—have skyrocketed by roughly 20 times, and pilot salaries have grown by a staggering 50 times. Yet, despite these massive jumps in expenses, the actual price of an airplane ticket, when adjusted for inflation, has ironically decreased. Goenka emphasized this imbalance by pointing out that consumers often pay a high price, like ₹5,000, for a short 100 \text{-km} taxi ride without complaint, but feel the same price is too much for a vast 2,500 \text{-km} flight, suggesting that the public perception of ticket value doesn't align with the expensive and complex economics of running an airline. #aviation #flight #jobs #job #vacancy #viral #trend #trending
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Ankit AgarwalAudit Manager | Content Creator | Semi Qualified CA(Final Group 2 Cleared) | “Helping professionals land jobs & build wealth”
We scan fingerprints to buy 5 kg of ration. We scan fingerprints to buy urea as a farmer. We scan fingerprints to collect a pension. But not to vote. Think about that for a second. India has built one of the world’s most sophisticated biometric identity systems — Aadhaar — and deployed it across welfare, agriculture, and banking to eliminate fraud and ensure accountability. Yet the one system where impersonation, booth capturing, and ghost voting have plagued us for decades remains untouched by this technology. The argument is simple: → If fingerprint verification protects ₹200 worth of ration, it can protect the vote that decides the next government. → If it stops subsidy fraud, it can stop electoral fraud. → If we trust it with livelihoods, we should trust it with democracy. Critics will raise valid concerns — rural infrastructure gaps, accessibility for the elderly, data privacy — and those deserve serious engagement. But the starting question is worth asking loudly: Why does buying fertilizer require more identity verification than choosing who runs the country? Electoral integrity isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a democratic one. What do you think — is biometric voting the future India needs? Comments👇 #India #ElectoralReform #Democracy #Aadhaar #PublicPolicy #Governance #Leadership
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Content Focus

Niche categories & topics I majorly focus on
Personal Development
Workplace Culture
Career Development
Business Strategy
Leadership
Finance Education
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Audience Types

Last Updated At: 06-06-2026
Demographics of my audience & community

Top Role

Accountant
Industrial Specialist
Auditor
Audit Manager
Audit Associate

Top Locations

Greater Kolkata Area
Greater Delhi Area
Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Greater Bengaluru Area
Greater Hyderabad Area

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Platform Presence

Platforms I have a strong reach & community on

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