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If this turns out to be the dominant strategy, many younger workers will start looking for opportunities that enable them to grow their following.
junglegym.substack.com • Work and Let Work: Three Models for Managing Political Conflict
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Rather than building skill-based career moats, workers of the future may be using their audiences to secure permanent employment.
junglegym.substack.com • Work and Let Work: Three Models for Managing Political Conflict
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it’s a directionally correct generalization, and it’s showing itself in where and how people interact online. Many young people prefer the facelessness of Discord, Reddit, a crypto pfp. With the rise of privacy online—both anonymity and pseudonymity—we’ll see more people express themselves through new personas that obscure their “real” identity.
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Rex Woodbury • 10 Characteristics That Define Gen Z (Part I)
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Come for the network, stay for the jobs: This is akin to the original LinkedIn strategy, but now with a narrower focus. How it works: First build a community or a network of individuals in a certain demographic or vertical, then layer in job opportunities and employers in a nuanced and organic way.
D'arcy Coolican • ‘Deep’ Job Platforms and How to Build Them | Andreessen Horowitz
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Numerous startups are attempting to help creators set up their standalone, owned properties online; earn more from fewer, truer fans; and lessen their dependence on social media platforms. But unless we radically change the foundation of the creator economy—how creators find and connect to a community in the first place—these solutions are incremen... See more
Li Jin • The Creator Economy Is in Crisis. Now Let’s Fix it.
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