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Industry certification a must for social media career success

Sherrilynne Starkie

I tend to shortlist candidates who possess a degree from a ‘good’ university, including communications, journalism, or business graduates (although I’ve seen some degrees in English and linguistics, too). The more desirable candidates will also have a PR or marketing diploma, or a certificate from a community college.

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LinkedIn for colleges: Best practices for higher education

Sprout Social

For new graduates, researching potential colleges, searching for new jobs and maintaining your alumni connections have always been a challenge. Known for establishing business connections, LinkedIn expanded into the education space by creating University Pages in 2013. Setting up LinkedIn Pages for schools. School employee count.

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Making waves: Unexpected industries innovating on social

Sprout Social

Whether you’re into knitting figures from your favorite TV shows or foraging for wild mushrooms, social media has a community for you. But if you work in a technical or niche industry, it might seem like you don’t belong on social. No matter your industry, you can make waves on social media. That’s an understandable feeling.

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Industry benchmarks to inform your social media presence

Sprout Social

You may have reports set up to measure your own key metrics, but in the course of trying to prove the value of social to your larger organization, you’ve likely run into questions about how you stack up to competitors or how your social presence “should” be going compared to your industry. How social stacks up across industries.

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We wanted to explore consumer misconceptions of social media professionals: Instead, it sparked a dialogue about the need for greater diversity

Sprout Social

Which means the industry is primarily made up of Millennial white women. How can we make a place in the industry for people from different generations? We asked social professionals outside of the majority demographic to weigh in, and got their take on what’s amiss in the industry and how we can chart a more inclusive path forward.

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Metaverse and Korean Government – Strategy and Budget and Education

Laurel Papworth

for Metaverse including startups, Education (Nurturing/Mentoring) and Commerce. They’re looking at industrial convergence and I will put up on the screen how much money in US dollars they’ve allocated to that. 00:04:44.460] Coming back to the education part. The Korean Government announced their Digital New Deal 2.0

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What social media tasks to automate and what to personalize

Sprout Social

Social media managers brainstormed those ideas, wrote captions, designed visuals, researched hashtags and scheduled posts for the best engagement. Focus on these key tasks to create impactful social media reports: Benchmarking performance against competitors and industry standards to identify opportunities for improvement and differentiation.