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New Jobs Created with the Rise of the Internet

Now that tech jobs can earn you a handsome living, it’s hard to remember that some jobs with which we’re familiar didn’t exist even two decades ago. But it’s true. Plenty of common jobs, like blogger and social media maven, haven’t existed for long. Here, we’ll take a walk through an online memory lane to remind you about six jobs that sprang up with the Internet.

Online Community Manager

An important position for every company with a social media presence, an online community manager — otherwise called a social media manager — makes sure that a brand’s online presence is appealing to its followers. The online community manager produces content, likely blog posts and social media updates to engage consumers, watches the company’s social media platform, and engages in conversation with followers.

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SEO Specialist

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the most important developments in ensuring that consumers can locate information and resources they’re looking for on search engines. An SEO specialist or even an SEO agency uses strategies like choosing keywords, focusing on certain channels, and including certain phrases in content to make sure a company’s products show up when a user searches for a certain keyword or phrase in Google or other search engines.

App Developer

It seems like nearly every day there is a new must-have app on all your friends’ phones. These apps, of course, are created by developers who pinpoint niches, create ideas to fill these niches, and build functional apps that users can easily operate. While developers are often highly-trained, tech-savvy laypeople have also designed apps that make them millions of dollars. But remember, many “awesome” apps never even see the light of day.

Web Developer

Without web developers, the Internet wouldn’t exist at all. Web developers write the code and understand the computer languages that make the Internet function. Web development programs and skills became valuable with the rise of the Internet, but the need for people skilled in web development has only increased in the subsequent decades.

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