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How can I get a job on social media management as a Philologist?
"My name is Gürsel, I am 35 years old. I graduated from a 2-year associate degree program in Electrical Electronics, and then changed my field of study and graduated from the Hungarology department as a Philologist."
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Hello, Gursel ! I find your line of work very fascinating as I love the history and evolution of words and language too. I do not meet many, if at all, Philologists, however, I am happy to support your pursuit of this amazing field of work.
To begin with, this field of work has a very slow growth rate. It is because of technology being used now and other areas of research are starting to do it themselves. Regardless, the plan that may be beneficial to you may be to start your own business and create a website for yourself. Another avenue would be to apply for positions at a library or university. You could also choose to be a language teacher or translator. There are jobs in social media management, however, I have never seen one requiring a degree in philology. That's why it may be good to consider other options such as teaching.
Creating your own website would give you the opportunity to let people know that you are out there, available for them and you would have the luxury of working for yourself and managing your own website. Since the job market for this profession is slim, I think creating your own business may be a good bet. This is just a hunch, but you also may want to visit museums and find out if they might need your services.
In any event, do not give up. You have a special gift and the knowledge you have for this type of work is rare and very much appreciated. It may take a bit of time for something to happen, but each step will bring you closer to what you are seeking.
I wish you all the best in all you do and I do hope that my suggestions have helped.
To begin with, this field of work has a very slow growth rate. It is because of technology being used now and other areas of research are starting to do it themselves. Regardless, the plan that may be beneficial to you may be to start your own business and create a website for yourself. Another avenue would be to apply for positions at a library or university. You could also choose to be a language teacher or translator. There are jobs in social media management, however, I have never seen one requiring a degree in philology. That's why it may be good to consider other options such as teaching.
Creating your own website would give you the opportunity to let people know that you are out there, available for them and you would have the luxury of working for yourself and managing your own website. Since the job market for this profession is slim, I think creating your own business may be a good bet. This is just a hunch, but you also may want to visit museums and find out if they might need your services.
In any event, do not give up. You have a special gift and the knowledge you have for this type of work is rare and very much appreciated. It may take a bit of time for something to happen, but each step will bring you closer to what you are seeking.
I wish you all the best in all you do and I do hope that my suggestions have helped.
Thank you very much for your interest and advice.
Gürsel
You are very welcome, Gursel ! Have a wonderful day ~
Michelle M.