I'm young, and I have to explore many areas to figure out where I want to stay. But it's true, for example, that now that I'm starting to work in social media, it seems like a very interesting world that will be even more powerful in the future than it is now, because after having worked with both conventional and digital media, I realize there's much more to offer and much more potential in digital media.
Therefore, if I continue down the path of Community Manager or Social Media Manager, I would like to have my own content strategy agency and be able to lead a team, or try to be independent and have several clients so I can learn from different sectors, and not always stick to what I already know how to do, which in my case, for example, would be pharmacy.
So, I'm not closed to the possibility of exploring new areas and continuing to grow and learn.
Regarding the Master's, you told me that you like the subjects you're taking. Do you think it's helping you?
I think it's helping me a lot bolivia mobile database both professionally and at work. I don't rule out supplementing it with any subjects I find I'm missing or if there's something I want to explore further.
In the end, I signed up for that very reason, to see what I could learn, what I couldn't, and what I needed to know most or what I was most interested in. So, I find it very useful; I actually recommend it.
I know there are other classmates who are pursuing other types of Master's degrees, and we also share some courses, which is interesting. For example, I chose creative courses like Digital Creativity, Professional Blogging, and Video Marketing for YouTube, and there are others who I know are focusing more on SEO, digital content, etc.
It's interesting because you also learn from them; they have a strategic vision that I also have creatively, and you can create really good work there, and I find it very interesting.
How do you rate the experience of IM teachers?
Well, the one I've had so far, which is all three subjects, has been very good, very positive. I've taken online classes and in-person classes, and it's been positive in both aspects. It's true that being in class allows you to interact much more, but the teachers I've had are super professional.
It's clear that they're working on this, it's clear that they implement the things they teach in their daily routines, and I also like that they're always updating us on, "This happened to me today at my agency. Don't let this happen to you guys because it's already happened to me. Let's all learn from something that's already happened, and it happened to me this morning."
So, they tell you a lot about their daily lives, and you can also tell them about yours, or ask them for help. If there's something on my company's website that I'm not quite sure how to deal with, I know I can turn to them and they can give me their opinion as professionals in the sector. My experience with the teachers has been very good.
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