Bachelor alum Juliana Pasquarosa has made a name for herself on social media after the reality show’s 29th season, but is she taking a walk from her steady job to make money as an influencer?
“I really love what I do and I love the people I work with,” Julianne, 28, revealed on the Monday, Aug. 18, episode of the “ Secrets of the Trade ” podcast. “I never really, necessarily think I’m going to stop doing it. It’s just a matter of adding new opportunities.”
Host Jason Tartik noted that social media ads and endorsement deals can be very lucrative, especially for reality stars. So when he asked Julianne — who works in finance — whether she was “more into social media or her career,” he was surprised by her determination to break out of her typical 9-to-5.
“Oh, they’re pretty close. Guess definitely social media,” Julianne said, confirming that her influencer income is “on a trajectory” to earn her more money.
However, Julianne said she has no plans to stop her career.
“I feel like, I don’t know, I like to go into my office [and] put my phone down,” the Bachelor Nation star explained. “There’s so much positivity that comes from social media, but there’s also so much negativity if you put too much weight on it. I never want to get lost in it. I weigh it out.”

Julianne told listeners that she has been very lucky with her career so far, revealing that she had “just left” her job of five years when she was cast in Bachelor in the Area.
At the time, she was working as a broker-dealer in the financial world. She had just accepted her current job with a wealth management financial planning firm when she agreed to be part of the cast for season 29.
Despite his hesitation to let Julian briefly leave his job to compete in Grant Ellis ‘ Heart, her bosses eventually signed off on the short break and took her position.
Although Julianne had nothing but good things to say about her corporate job, she revealed on the podcast that she wasn’t going to “ever” make a potential transition to a full-fledged influencer.

“I’m in my ‘yes, era,’” Julianne said Monday, before teasing that there was a number that could prompt her to leave her comfortable position in finance when it came to her social media earnings.
Julianne said, “I don’t want to say a specific number. Guess I definitely have a goal in mind that would make me consider leaving my 9-to-5.”
Jason, 36, asked, “Is it more than six figures?” To which Julianne replied, “Yes.”
In addition to navigating her newfound social media influence, Julianne is mending a broken heart after calling off her engagement to the 31-year-old earlier this year. The couple met on season 29 of The Bachelor and Julianne proposed during the March finale.
Julianne and Grant confirmed their split in June. “There is no negativity, no resentment [and] just two people who care about each other and want the best for each other moving forward,” Grant wrote via Instagram statement. “I will always be grateful for what we shared and the growth that came with it. Thank you to everyone who supported us and believed in our journey. This chapter is closing, but we both walk the promenade with love and respect in our hearts.”

Two months later, Julianne is still confident in her decision and hopes Grant finds his happily ever after.
“I want to see him succeed, and I will always support him,” she said Monday. “I think he’s a really great, genuine guy, and I can tell he supports me from afar.”