How social media copes with unemployment?
Andrew Philip
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Julie Campbell@julie_campbell1
Social media platforms can be great for networking and finding job opportunities. LinkedIn, especially, helps connect with industry professionals and showcases your skills to potential employers.
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I think it can be helpful for certain opportunities, but it's hard to find opportunities outside the world of social media. I also think it's a little too informal to act as a quasi-job posting app.
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WorkHub
Obtaining new job opportunities online grows day by day, but the jobless rate is increasing rapidly, making social media an excellent resource for job seeking. Social networking sites and blogs have proved to be a great source of income.
@qudsia_ali I agree with your point.
Premarket Bell
Digital social networks have opened up new horizons for us, allowing us to become knowledge producers rather than just consumers of information, necessitating the acquisition of new skills. As a result, when one new person learns new skills, unemployment is eliminated.
@daniel_henry4 appreciate your opinion.
Many companies offer online job opportunities to people who are unable to work physically due to a pandemic or other circumstances.
@jennifer_123 Social media offer remote work facilities
Social media provides a lot of employement opportunities. Because of social media a lot of tiktokers or youtubers etc are making money by staying at home.