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What positions do media companies usually have?

Since the media, new media and other companies are essentially media companies.

Employees earn 3000 yuan a month and 30000 yuan a month, depending on your position and the degree you can achieve.

Because the position itself needs to have a certain language control ability, most media industry recruitment will have rigid requirements for academic diplomas. Undergraduate course is the minimum requirement.

Every media company has its own areas to dig deep into.

Some only do content, blog click, drain their own products, or drain customers' products;

Some companies undertake product soft text and description copy. There are many such general outsourcing forms. A well-done self-media company undertakes the copywriting work of a big brand, which is enough for several people in the company to eat for one year.

Some will use their popularity to be customers and earn commissions by buying products. Such media companies usually recruit positions such as "buyer" and "product selector". How to make fans interested in the products they choose and place orders is the focus of such companies' operations;

Some are doing trade magazines. After being influential, companies in the industry will regard such a media platform as an advertising space, and media companies can get advertising revenue;

Some are in the direction of literature. To put it bluntly, it is to incubate novelists and scriptwriters. Train some writers who can sign contracts with big platforms and big groups. Then the company acts as a broker and communicates with the outside world on behalf of the writer. This kind of writing is relatively rare in China, but quite a few abroad. Foreign writers will hand over all other things to their cooperative brokers, including publishing, film and television cooperation, etc., which can be regarded as specialization.

In short, self-media is a job of eating with a pen. On the surface, it seems that there is no cost at all, only the internet, electricity and computers are enough. It looks easy, doesn't it?

Actually, it's not like this. Every job has its difficulties, but laymen don't understand it. A colleague of mine, tired after two years of testing, wants to switch to the new media industry. He hasn't transferred to another school for three years, and he is still doing tests.

The reason is that every time she goes to an interview, the interviewer gives her a topic and asks her to write an advertisement on the spot, but she can't write it;

Either give her a topic and give her three days to write a propositional article based on the topic. She did, but failed.

Therefore, it is so difficult to get started in this industry, let alone in its place.

If you are really ready to try, you should study more and be prepared for hardship! ~