Five jobs for Facebook/Myspace addicts
It's Monday morning. You "sign in" on Facebook / Myspace and you update the status, add some comments, answer messaging and ... has already passed a lot of time when you're in the office and you have not done anything for the company.
But what if all these should be part of your Job? We have already found 5 jobs for you!
You have a lot of things to do, but you still looking for a suitable picture for your profile? Or you just mad at peak for a mate that made an acid comment on a photo uploaded soon.
After you found a profile picture, you get to look at wedding pictures of a buddy and then see 2 videos of babies of a distant relative.
It's already noon.
This is a typical day in your career? Then we suggest trying to change your job. And this time choose one in which social networks play a fundamental role. It would be nice to be paid to update your Facebook profile?
"Social networks have become an active player in the way people communicate and interact. Increasingly more online marketing jobs require knowledge of this kind. Now it remains to be seen whether they will become independent or job" explains Jim Durbin, vice president for social media in the Durbin Media, U.S. marketing firm.
Here are the jobs that suits you:
1. Recruiter
Increasingly more recruitment companies have begun to seek candidates to Facebook/Myspace and other similar sites.
2. Strategist
Companies are beginning to initiate large projects in the social networks and often need someone to carry out the strategy.
If you're an avid social networks where you have a brilliant idea and how to implement. Surely your talent will be recognized immediately.
3. Director of Social Media
Similar strategic position offers you the opportunity to demonstrate your campaign started.
You will be able to coordinate projects and implement new online campaigns.
4. Analyst
Any respected company have at least one profile on social networks either and active one like Facebook/HI5 either static one like LinkedIn.
5. Editor
Yes, someone really needs to edit and update all informations of the company. And you can be paid only to change the status.
That's right, most likely your job will be attached to a more important one, but it will give you the opportunity to sit for half an hour on Facebook with the "bless" of superiors!
But what if all these should be part of your Job? We have already found 5 jobs for you!
You have a lot of things to do, but you still looking for a suitable picture for your profile? Or you just mad at peak for a mate that made an acid comment on a photo uploaded soon.
After you found a profile picture, you get to look at wedding pictures of a buddy and then see 2 videos of babies of a distant relative.
It's already noon.
This is a typical day in your career? Then we suggest trying to change your job. And this time choose one in which social networks play a fundamental role. It would be nice to be paid to update your Facebook profile?
"Social networks have become an active player in the way people communicate and interact. Increasingly more online marketing jobs require knowledge of this kind. Now it remains to be seen whether they will become independent or job" explains Jim Durbin, vice president for social media in the Durbin Media, U.S. marketing firm.
Here are the jobs that suits you:
1. Recruiter
Increasingly more recruitment companies have begun to seek candidates to Facebook/Myspace and other similar sites.
2. Strategist
Companies are beginning to initiate large projects in the social networks and often need someone to carry out the strategy.
If you're an avid social networks where you have a brilliant idea and how to implement. Surely your talent will be recognized immediately.
3. Director of Social Media
Similar strategic position offers you the opportunity to demonstrate your campaign started.
You will be able to coordinate projects and implement new online campaigns.
4. Analyst
Any respected company have at least one profile on social networks either and active one like Facebook/HI5 either static one like LinkedIn.
5. Editor
Yes, someone really needs to edit and update all informations of the company. And you can be paid only to change the status.
That's right, most likely your job will be attached to a more important one, but it will give you the opportunity to sit for half an hour on Facebook with the "bless" of superiors!
[posted by : OFP on Jul. 06, 2010]
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