💼 Jobs For Young Techstroverts
Technology like social media, AI, and many other fields have vastly increased the number of roles available to students and young people in the past 20 years. Taking a look at the landscape of careers in technology yields a great many jobs that young people can look forward to having as they approach the next stage of their professional lives.
Previously Written on May 12, 2020 for Nyla Nova STEMversity
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Cyber Security Manager or Information Security Analysts
UX Manager or User Experience Manager
If a website works well and looks good, there was likely a talented UX Manager to thank. The primary function of this job is making sure that going to certain sites is easy, functions properly and is visually pleasing to drive traffic. Everything from the layout of the written content, images, audio, and video falls on the User Experience Manager. Troubleshooting access issues and other problems also fall under their purview.
Social Media Strategist
A viral tweet from a popular brand doesn’t happen in vacuum. There is an individual or even a whole team behind the social media accounts of that brand with the express purpose of creating engagement. Not only that, they create buzz around events and content that the brand releases to the public.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that a social media strategist will be responsible for current trends and happens in the world and juggling public perception of the brand. Knowing who to reach and how to reach them are the primary responsibilities of persons in this role.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Manager or Analyst
Search engines are made for people who are trying to find something but are unsure of how to go about finding that something. For those who are selling an item or a service, it is most ideal to get whatever is being sold in front of as many eyes as possible. This is where the Search Engine Optimization Manager comes in. This field is considered a form of advertising or marketing because the major function of the position is to make a website easy to find for consumers which will lead to more traffic and likely more sales.
Content Moderator
Hackers and fraudsters aren’t the only menaces on the web. The internet troll is an equally troublesome presence. Luckily, there are Content Moderators on most sites who are responsible for maintaining order. Most sites have a Terms of Service or a list of guidelines that users must abide by in order to continue using the site. The Content Moderator reviews content posted onto websites and decides whether or not that content meets the requirements laid out for that site. According to Insider, “it takes content moderators to make sure that its various platforms remain a safe and pleasant place to spend time.”
Instagram Influencers and Professional YouTubers
Anyone can sell a product or a service online. There are no guarantees that the product will be successful or that it will be well received but there is nothing keeping anyone from being a salesperson. However, a person with a following will likely be able to make sales quicker and easier than someone without one. This is where Instagram Influencers and Professional YouTubers come in.
These jobs are some of the most unique in existence due to the fact that there is no guaranteed way to build the kind of following necessary to make them into a viable career. However, it is a viable career path for a person with marketing savvy and the ability to connect with large groups of people.
Everything has changed with the advent of technology and our increased dependence on that technology. As technology continues to change we will see more new jobs emerge. And as they emerge, teachers, parents, and caregivers will need to prepare skilled students to emerge and meet these opportunities as they arise.
Thank You For Reading!
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Shaw, Gabbi. “15 Popular Jobs That Didn’t Even Exist 20 Years Ago.” Insider, Insider, 19 Nov. 2019, http://www.insider.com/new-jobs-didnt-exist-2018-4.
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