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is it mandatory for content writer to be active on Facebook Instagram and other social media platforms
Hello,
Social media acts as an aid in lot of ways for a content writer, more so speaking in terms of marketing of your service, if you have specific skills that you can monetize as in terms of helping other people out, other than this that you learn a lot by reading content of fellow writers, networking is an important for freelancers irrespective of the domain you belong to, and social media provides that, being on all social media platforms is completely your choice, firstly you have to understand your purpose behind joining a specific social media platform, whether it's you're creating content/networking with other people/making people aware of your skills and services you offer, this has to be a consistent efforts, for different people things work differently, some may prefer to be on all platforms other may not they would rather prefer to be active in two/three platforms where they are consistent, like I said you have to comprehend what's your reason behind joining, and if at all it's serving your purpose then stick to it, if it becomes too tough to handle all the platforms, go for the ones which is providing you benefits, for that of course you have to join all the platforms, for example in terms of work purpose linkedin and facebook is great, there are groups as well, twitter too is quite popular among content writers, there is quora as well which you can use effectively, the role of social media is quite important for a content writer especially if you're a beginner, as it helps you getting noticed among people for your skillsets, and networking is quite vital here, in terms of learning process, quite a time people do get recommendation from peers/clients, and once you start working, and you gain enough experience in your relative field, and share the same in your social media, people get to know you better, once you establish yourself, you get approached for work, and work opportunities increase manifold,
So should i go to Christ University No 1 BCA University or IIMT Meerut where BCA Full stack is offered if i wanna be web developer in Google Facebook etc?
Hello,
Hope you are doing great!
IIMT Meerut is best college. College infrastructure is best. Highly qualified, soft spoken and helpful teachers, practical based teaching methodology is used. well equipped lab facilities are here, best collection of books in library. IIMT University Meerut is the best private university for B. Tech./BCA Computer Science & Engineering as it aims to deliver world class education in best academic settings. Smart class rooms and hi-tech labs with a well resourced R & D Cell provides conducive learning environment.
BCA (Full Stack) is an application oriented course which aims to create technical wizards who are efficient to work anywhere in the stack – develop, code, design and manage database. A web developer can be a specialist in Java, PHP, . NET or other web-based technologies. After your BCA you may opt to become developer in anyone of these technologies to earn a respectable income for career development.
For more details you can go to the link Below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/iimt-university-meerut
All the best!
Hope it will help!
Thank you!
do assistant professor of degree colleges need to be active on social media platforms like Twitter Facebook Instagram n linkedin
Its a personal space of a person and its not mandatory for a Assistant Professor to be active on social media platforms. So if you don't like you can obviously ignore it. Now, there can be some awareness programs or outreach programs in which the college may ask you to give a talk on the social media platforms regarding some topics, for that case you may need to know a bit about the system or you can learn it anyway. So its not mandatory for an Assistant Professor to be active in social media platforms like Twitter, FB, Instagram. Now regarding LinkedIN, if you are interested in getting somewhere else a new job then it can be really helpful as there are many professionals who use to recruit there. SO if you do LinkedIN it can be helpful for you to update your career but also its not mandatory.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Can I work at Facebook after Bsc/MSc in Bioinformatics? I have seen some people who had? But how?
Hi, Facebook usually prefers B.Tech/ M.Tech students but there are chances that you will get a job if your core studies and projects that you have worked on are strong. You can directly apply through the job postings available on various sites. You can also use LinkedIn for creating an network for the same. Hope this helps.
How to get into top MNCs after Computer Science Engineering ? (Through exams etc )
Dear Student,
There are many options to get placed in top MNC's . The first and the well known is that, tak eadmission in good college where many companies recruit students every year with a handsome package.
And the second one if you are not from a good college then you can try to make your connection strong on many social media website. try to connect with the people who are working in the top MNC's, show then your skill proof and resume and ask them to give the referral code of their company so that they can call you directly for the interview. And then it will up to you whether you will crack that job or not.
Best Of Luck!!!
can someone with a btech degree in core specially in civil take part in off campus placements of IT sector companies like Microsoft, google, facebook, adobe etc in IIT and NITs ?
Yeah! Most of the campus placement options are opened for all i.e., student from any branch can apply for it. So if you are from Civil then you are eligible to sit for the campus placement in companies like Microsoft, google, facebook, adobe etc in IIT and NITs .
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!