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Many college graduates in New York and around the U.S. have difficulty finding jobs after graduation. Dave Lavinsky, president of Growthink, Inc. and a successful entrepreneur, understands the scenario and provides young adults with insightful tips on becoming a successful entrepreneur in today's economy:
As the technology is becoming more empowered, an employment market for young professionals is rapidly becoming popular in the field of social media and entrepreneurship.
- Work for Startup - Young people have more advanced social media skills, therefore they have more of an edge in work positions that require these skills. It is recommended to look for startup companies that will allow you to grow and build your career.
- Be a Social Media Manager - Use social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to advertise your social media management skills. Apply for businesses that seek for managers of their social media profiles.
- Start your own business - Seek funding from family or investors to start crowdfunding campaigns using your social media skills. It is one way to grow quickly by helping create jobs and offering goods and services to the community.
Lavinsky states, "Most jobs out of college will utilize 10% of your mental capacity. On the other hand, starting your own business will exceed your mental capacity. You will quickly learn a ton, and make many mistakes. But you will grow like crazy, and that growth will allow you to become more successful throughout your life and career."
Because young professionals are more tech savvy, they can use online skills to their advantage. A vast employment opportunity awaits them in different services like crowdfunding creative gigs, technical consulting, social media projects, or starting their own business.
Growthink, Inc. is a business planning firm and investment bank that has helped over 500,000 entrepreneurs raise over $2.5 billion in growth capital over the past decade. Growthink's mission is to help entrepreneurs succeed worldwide. For more information, you can visit Growthink's website at https://www.growthink.com
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