'Influencer' is becoming one of the most sought after careers for younger workers.
The South East Technological University is offering a new three-year degree course in Content Creation and Social Media from September. A survey of 1-thousand people found a quarter think they'd make more working as an influencer, compared to their current job. The research by Pure Telecom, shows 60 per cent of under-35s would like to be an influencer. Course Director and Senior Lecturer at SETU , Dr Irene McCormick believes anyone can become an influencer, if they put in the work and the rewards can be huge through this whole new area of communication
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