In the age of digitalism, everything is ruled by internet. If you are a pro at handling social media, you are going towards plenty of growth opportunities. Amongst such opportunities, new ones are being brought forward by a multitude of platforms. You just need to keep learning skills to move forward and grasp those opportunities.
The biggest job-providing platform, LinkedIn has finally announced something exciting for all the social media pros, aka the creators. We all are well familiar with influencers earning by securing brand deals and advertising products, but did you know creators can do that and earn a lot too? If you did not, LinkedIn has you covered.
In its latest report, LinkedIn shows the increase in demand for creators. A major reason behind this is the rise in online activity since the start of the pandemic. Furthermore, since 2021, the postings for these jobs have grown thrice as much.
LinkedIn comments on how the most abundant jobs are available in the information and tech industry. It pressured how the stars you see online aren't the only ones livening up your feed, there is a whole team behind them. And the more the stars come forth, the bigger the teams they need which can only be run by digital creators.
Since companies also need supporting roles and people acting as ‘bridges’ between the stars and their brands, another instance where opportunities are given is created.
Unlike the common conception, trending topics or ‘niches’ covered by influencers are not the only hot topics in the industry that need content creators. The recent report by LinkedIn highlighted many other topics that need just as much new talent as the old saturated niches.
In the report, securing the top position was information and technology, based on demand. Following were advertising services, staffing and recruiting, e-learning providers, as well as IT services and IT consultants.
Next, we also had some of the more saturated and popular niches including musical groups and artists, media and telecommunications, retail apparel and fashion, computers and electronic manufacturing, and food and beverage industries. All of these niches require new talent hence LinkedIn is encouraging all those even thinking about joining to try it out as soon as possible.
With the help of this economic graph, we can have even more young talents showcasing their skills and finding part-time jobs online while honing their talents. Furthermore, it might push people towards discovering their hidden passions and turn the online world into a much more innovative and creative space!
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The biggest job-providing platform, LinkedIn has finally announced something exciting for all the social media pros, aka the creators. We all are well familiar with influencers earning by securing brand deals and advertising products, but did you know creators can do that and earn a lot too? If you did not, LinkedIn has you covered.
In its latest report, LinkedIn shows the increase in demand for creators. A major reason behind this is the rise in online activity since the start of the pandemic. Furthermore, since 2021, the postings for these jobs have grown thrice as much.
LinkedIn comments on how the most abundant jobs are available in the information and tech industry. It pressured how the stars you see online aren't the only ones livening up your feed, there is a whole team behind them. And the more the stars come forth, the bigger the teams they need which can only be run by digital creators.
Since companies also need supporting roles and people acting as ‘bridges’ between the stars and their brands, another instance where opportunities are given is created.
Unlike the common conception, trending topics or ‘niches’ covered by influencers are not the only hot topics in the industry that need content creators. The recent report by LinkedIn highlighted many other topics that need just as much new talent as the old saturated niches.
In the report, securing the top position was information and technology, based on demand. Following were advertising services, staffing and recruiting, e-learning providers, as well as IT services and IT consultants.
Next, we also had some of the more saturated and popular niches including musical groups and artists, media and telecommunications, retail apparel and fashion, computers and electronic manufacturing, and food and beverage industries. All of these niches require new talent hence LinkedIn is encouraging all those even thinking about joining to try it out as soon as possible.
With the help of this economic graph, we can have even more young talents showcasing their skills and finding part-time jobs online while honing their talents. Furthermore, it might push people towards discovering their hidden passions and turn the online world into a much more innovative and creative space!
Read next: LinkedIn Rolls Out Its Business Manager Platform To Assist Businesses Manage Multiple Accounts