Your Facebook feed may be inundated with wedding, engagement and baby announcement photos, but one woman is changing that up in her friends' timeline.

ABC News reported that Benita Abraham of Long Beach, California, used an engagement-style photoshoot to celebrate a life moment: a new job.

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"I finally found my soulmate, my perfect match, my boo. After seven long months, I found the perfect job with a company that truly cares about its employees and one I will learn so much from," Abraham wrote in a Facebook photo album post Sunday.

The name of the album? #Employed. The album included a caption with hashtags like  #loveatfirstinterview, #perfectmatch and #notjustforbabiesmarriagesandbirthdays.

All the photos, by Liju Mathew, were taken on an iPhone.

"It was just a way for me to kind of share this news in a silly and creative way that's true to my personality," Abraham told ABC News.

The 37-year old's first day on the job, which is in health administration, was Monday.

'"It was amazing," Abraham said. "I learned so much and it was just a half day."

"The response has been amazing," Abraham told The Huffington Post. "I love that complete strangers are getting a kick out of this! I've received so many sweet messages. That really warms my heart and makes all this attention less overwhelming."

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