The MOST In Demand Jobs

Shane Hummus
13 Sept 202208:21

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the most in-demand jobs for 2022, based on LinkedIn data, highlighting opportunities even at the entry level. It covers roles like graphic design, financial analysis, IT support, digital marketing, and sales, with a focus on tech-related positions. The speaker emphasizes the importance of skills and experience, especially in software development, which tops the list with high demand and competitive salaries.

Takeaways

  • πŸ•’ The video discusses the most in-demand jobs for 2022, updating a previous video from two years prior.
  • πŸ“ˆ The speaker acknowledges the world has changed significantly since the last video, affecting job demand and opportunities.
  • πŸ“Š The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data was used previously but has limitations, such as grouping different careers together and not distinguishing between overall demand and entry-level demand.
  • πŸ” The speaker introduces a new method of job demand analysis, focusing on entry-level demand, which is useful for those starting their careers or looking to switch.
  • 🌐 The job data is based on LinkedIn and represents global statistics, with the option for viewers to verify the information themselves.
  • 🎨 Graphic design jobs, including web design, UX design, and UI design, are among the top in-demand roles, with significant entry-level opportunities in the United States.
  • πŸ’Ό Financial Analyst and Data Analyst roles are highly sought after, with substantial entry-level positions available and competitive salaries.
  • πŸ–₯️ IT Support roles, starting often at help desks, have a large number of entry-level positions with a decent starting salary.
  • πŸ“ˆ Digital marketing is an attractive career with a high number of job openings and no strict requirements for a college degree or prior experience.
  • πŸ’¬ Customer service roles, especially in technology or B2B sectors, offer numerous entry-level positions, flexibility, and reasonable pay.
  • πŸ’» IT Administrators have a broad range of opportunities within the IT industry, with a good number of job postings and competitive salaries.
  • πŸ“ Project management roles are popular, offering leadership opportunities and a good salary, similar to entrepreneurship with training wheels.
  • πŸ’Ό Sales representative roles, particularly in tech sales, are highly in demand with high salaries and quick entry possibilities for the right candidates.
  • πŸ› οΈ Software development tops the list as the most in-demand job, with a large number of job postings and high salaries, despite increased competition.

Q & A

  • What was the main purpose of the video mentioned in the transcript?

    -The main purpose of the video was to provide an updated list of the most in-demand jobs for the year 2022, considering the significant changes in the world since the previous video was posted two years ago.

  • What were the two main issues with using Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data as mentioned in the video?

    -The two main issues were that BLS groups together careers that should not be grouped together and that it shows overall job demand but does not differentiate between demand at the entry level and for experienced professionals.

  • How does the speaker suggest finding jobs with high demand even at the entry level?

    -The speaker suggests using LinkedIn to look up jobs and sort them by entry level to find positions with high demand even for those just starting out in their careers.

  • What is the role of a Graphic Designer according to the video?

    -Graphic Designer roles, specifically web design, UX design, and UI design, are among the most in-demand jobs. These roles encompass various types of careers related to visual design and user experience in digital media.

  • What is the average annual salary for a Web Designer in the United States according to the video?

    -According to the video, web designers in the United States make about ninety-two thousand dollars a year.

  • How many results would one expect to see when searching for an IT Support role on LinkedIn at the entry level?

    -When searching for an IT Support role on LinkedIn at the entry level, one would expect to see about three hundred and twenty thousand results.

  • What is the average annual salary for an IT Support role at the entry level in the United States?

    -An entry-level IT Support role is likely to pay about seventy-three thousand dollars a year in the United States.

  • What is the difference between a Customer Service Representative and a Customer Service Specialist according to the number of job postings on LinkedIn?

    -There are 1.17 million results for Customer Service Representative and 115,000 results for Customer Service Specialist on LinkedIn, indicating a higher demand for the former role.

  • Why is being a Customer Service Representative in the technology or B2B industry considered advantageous according to the video?

    -Being a Customer Service Representative in the technology or B2B industry is advantageous because it typically pays better, offers more opportunities, and can often be a remote job, providing flexibility.

  • What is the average annual salary for a Software Developer according to the video?

    -According to the video, software developers make about one hundred and nine thousand dollars a year.

  • What is the speaker's view on the future of the software development field in terms of job saturation?

    -The speaker believes that despite the increase in competition due to the popularity of the field, software development is not likely to become saturated soon due to its high value and growing demand.

  • What advice does the speaker give for those looking to get into sales roles quickly and without prior experience?

    -The speaker recommends looking into technology sales, as it offers high pay and quick entry for those without prior experience, and suggests using resources like Course Career's free training and interview opportunities.

Outlines

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πŸ“ˆ In-Demand Jobs of 2022: A Follow-Up Analysis

The speaker revisits the topic of in-demand jobs, prompted by ongoing inquiries about a video posted two years prior. Acknowledging the world's changes, they note the limitations of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' data, which groups disparate careers and focuses on overall demand rather than entry-level opportunities. The video introduces a new method for identifying jobs with high entry-level demand using LinkedIn data. The speaker then lists the top 10 in-demand jobs for 2022, starting with graphic design roles like web design, UX, and UI design, highlighting their versatility and high demand, particularly in the United States, with an average salary of $92,000 per year.

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πŸ’Ό High-Demand Careers: From Entry-Level to Experienced Positions

Continuing the discussion on in-demand jobs, the speaker details various professions, including financial analysts, data analysts, IT support, digital marketers, and customer service representatives. Each role is analyzed in terms of entry-level opportunities and average salaries in the United States. The speaker emphasizes the accessibility of some careers, like digital marketing, which requires no formal education or experience and can be entered within a few months. The summary also touches on the importance of choosing the right industry for customer service roles and the potential for remote work, highlighting the flexibility and decent salary of $65,000 a year for customer service representatives.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘In-demand jobs

The term 'in-demand jobs' refers to professions that are currently experiencing a high level of demand in the job market. In the video, the creator discusses the most sought-after jobs as of 2022, indicating a shift in the job landscape due to global changes and the need for updated information on career opportunities.

πŸ’‘Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is a US government agency that produces some of the most closely watched economic statistics, including the unemployment rate and the Consumer Price Index. In the video, the creator initially used BLS data to identify in-demand jobs but later found issues with its approach, such as grouping different careers together and not distinguishing between overall demand and entry-level demand.

πŸ’‘Entry-level jobs

Entry-level jobs are positions that are designed for individuals who are beginning their careers and typically require minimal prior experience. The video emphasizes the importance of identifying jobs with high demand even at the entry level, allowing newcomers to the workforce to find opportunities more easily.

πŸ’‘LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a professional networking platform that is used for job searching, professional networking, and career development. The video uses LinkedIn data to identify the most in-demand jobs globally, highlighting its utility in providing real-time job market insights.

πŸ’‘Graphic designer

A graphic designer is a professional who creates visual content for various media, including web design, UX design, and UI design. The video mentions graphic designer jobs as being in high demand, with a significant number of job postings on LinkedIn, indicating the growing need for professionals in this creative field.

πŸ’‘Financial analyst

A financial analyst assesses investment opportunities and makes recommendations based on their findings. The video identifies financial analysts as having a substantial number of job postings on LinkedIn, suggesting that their expertise is highly valued in the current job market.

πŸ’‘Data analyst

A data analyst is responsible for collecting, processing, and performing statistical analyses on data to help organizations make informed decisions. The video notes the exceptionally high demand for data analysts, with a large number of job postings and competitive salaries, reflecting the importance of data-driven insights in various industries.

πŸ’‘IT support

IT support professionals provide assistance to users with technology-related issues, often starting at help desks. The video mentions IT support as a job with a large number of openings and a decent salary, indicating the ongoing need for technical support in a digital world.

πŸ’‘Digital marketer

A digital marketer is responsible for promoting products or services using digital channels such as social media, search engines, and websites. The video describes digital marketing as an attractive career with many job openings and a good salary, showcasing the growing importance of online marketing strategies.

πŸ’‘Customer service representative

A customer service representative interacts with customers to provide information and resolve issues. The video emphasizes the high number of job postings for this role, especially in the technology and B2B sectors, and notes its relatively low barrier to entry, making it an accessible career option for many.

πŸ’‘Software development

Software development involves the design, creation, and maintenance of software applications. The video concludes with software development as the top in-demand job, with a significant number of job postings and high salaries, reflecting the continuous demand for skilled developers in the tech industry.

Highlights

A follow-up video is needed to update the most in-demand jobs due to significant global changes.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has limitations in differentiating careers and assessing entry-level job demand.

LinkedIn data provides insights into jobs with high demand even at the entry level.

Graphic designer roles, including web design, UX, and UI design, are among the top in-demand jobs.

Financial analysts and data analysts have a high number of job openings and competitive salaries.

IT support roles show a strong demand with a substantial number of entry-level positions available.

Digital marketing is an attractive career with a large number of opportunities and good pay.

Customer service representatives, especially in B2B and tech industries, have numerous job openings and benefits.

IT administrators have a wide range of opportunities and earn a comfortable salary.

Project managers are in high demand, offering leadership roles and a good income.

Sales representative roles, particularly in tech sales, offer high earning potential and numerous job postings.

Software development is the top in-demand job, with a significant number of opportunities and high pay.

The ease of entry into customer service roles makes them ideal for those seeking immediate employment.

Tech sales is both high paying and relatively easy to break into for those with the right strategies.

There's increased competition in software development, but the demand for skilled developers remains high.

The video provides a list of in-demand jobs based on LinkedIn's global data, which may vary by country.

The video recommends resources like Course Careers for training and job placement in tech sales.

Transcripts

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so about two years ago I posted a video

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about the most in-demand jobs at the

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time and since then I've gotten non-stop

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messages on that video asking if it's

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still good since all of the things that

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have happened in the world since then

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and I thought to myself you know what

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you're right I should do another

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follow-up video on this because there's

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a lot of things that have happened in

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the world since then the world's not the

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same place that it used to be right now

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I have better data than I had back then

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and there's more opportunities now than

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there was back then now on that list

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back then I used data from BLS which is

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the Bureau of Labor Statistics and don't

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get me wrong the BLS is great but

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there's really two big problems with it

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one it groups together careers that it

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probably shouldn't group together

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there's many cases where groups together

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like a bunch of different careers that

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are actually quite different and two

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when it shows you the job demand it

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tells you a lot about how much demand

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there is for the career in general but

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the problem with that is there are many

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careers out there where there's a ton of

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demand but there's not a lot of demand

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at the entry level so all of the demand

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is for people who are already firmly in

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the career itself people who already

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have experience however since then I

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found found a really good way to look up

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jobs that have a lot of demand even at

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the entry level so if you're somebody

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who's trying to get your first job or

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you're trying to switch into a career

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you can actually sort it by entry level

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and if you're somebody who's already

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Midway into your career you have a lot

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of experience you can sort it like that

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as well so with this new discovery I'm

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really excited to introduce you to the

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most in-demand jobs of 2022. so let's go

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ahead and jump right into it right after

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you gently tap that like button or

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actually go ahead and rip the like

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button apart like you're a hungry bear

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alright so this video is going to be

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based off of data from LinkedIn and keep

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in mind these are going to be Global

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statistics so it may be a little bit

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different depending on which country

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you're from but the great news is you

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can go on LinkedIn and look it all up

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yourself so number 10 on the list is

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going to be graphic designer type jobs

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specifically ones like web design ux

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design and UI design so this actually

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encompasses a bunch of different types

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of careers so for instance when you type

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in web design on linkedin.com you sort

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by experience level entry level you will

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see that in the United it states about

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65 000 results pop up and when you type

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in instructional design which is pretty

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similar but it's specifically for

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educational type content oftentimes

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content that you interact with you'll

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see that about 14 000 results pop up and

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generally speaking in the United States

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web designers make about ninety two

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thousand dollars a year number nine on

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the list is going to be financial

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analyst so this is another really good

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career and financial analysts have about

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74 000 results when you type it in on

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LinkedIn in the United States at the

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entry level and they make about ninety

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two thousand dollars a year so really

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really solid next one on the list is

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going to be very similar that's going to

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be a data analyst this one has an

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absolutely crazy amount of demand when

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you type it in on LinkedIn 243

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000 results at the entry level and on

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top of that they make about ninety five

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thousand dollars a year next one on the

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list number seven is going to be it

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support and specifically you know when

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you first started in it you would

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probably work at the help desk so when

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you type in it support on LinkedIn

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you're going to see three hundred and

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twenty thousand results and an

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entry-level job I.T support is probably

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going to make about seventy three

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thousand dollars a year next one on the

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list is going to be digital marketer

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this is one that I've talked about on

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the channel quite often really amazing

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career so when you type this one in

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you're going to see a 107 000 results

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and they make about eighty four thousand

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dollars a year so yeah really solid one

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this is one that a lot of different

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people really like as well you do not

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need a college degree to get into it you

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also don't need any experience and you

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can get into it in around like two to

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three maybe four months number five on

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the list is going to be a customer

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service representative I just want to

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interject here really quickly and say

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it's much better to be a customer

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service rep in the technology industry

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or a good industry and then on top of

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that it's much better to be a customer

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service rep if you are in a B2B business

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B2B means business to business meaning

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you are actually talking to other people

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and other businesses rather than talking

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to just random people that are customers

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there's just a ton of advantages to

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doing it that way it pays better there's

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a lot more opportunity Etc but with that

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being said when you type in customer

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service there is 1.17 Million results in

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the United States when you type in

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customer service specialist there's 115

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000 results and again this is all at the

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entry level and when you type in

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customer service representative there's

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a hundred and thirty nine thousand

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results now out of all the ones on this

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list this is going to be the lowest

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paying and out of all the ones on this

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list it's also going to be the easiest

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one to get into if you put your mind to

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it and you used good strategies you

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could literally get into this in

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probably a week or two and this is a

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really cool one because a lot of the

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time it is a remote job so it's very

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flexible you can do it anywhere in the

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country if you want to so this is the

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one that I recommend to people who need

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to get a job right away and this one

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still makes pretty good money about

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sixty five thousand dollars a year next

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one on the list is going to be it

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administrator so there's a ton of

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different it related jobs out there it

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in general is just phenomenal to get

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into when you type in Information

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Technology you're going to see 176 000

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results like I said before and it

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administrators make about eighty two

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thousand so yeah there's so many

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different directions you can go in I.T

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so many different niches a lot of people

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start off in the technology industry in

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it and then they bounce around to all

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kinds of different things when they

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figure out what they like number three

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on the list that LinkedIn came up with

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was project manager and this one has

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about a hundred and thirty four thousand

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job postings so project manager is a

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really cool one because it's kind of

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like entrepreneurship with training

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wheels it's also great for people who

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want leadership management skill they

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want to be in charge and project

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managers make about ninety two thousand

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dollars a year next one on the list is

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one of my absolute favorite ones and

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that is sales representative roles now

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LinkedIn had sales representative in

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general but the best sales

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representative roles are definitely

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going to be intact so when you type in

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sales representative on LinkedIn it's

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going to have 154 000 results and when

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you type in Business Development on

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LinkedIn it has 348

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000. Business Development or sales

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development typically is going to be

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another word for technology sales so how

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much a sales representative in general

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make about ninety nine thousand dollars

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a year and how much does technology

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sales make around a hundred and six

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thousand and I've mentioned this many

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times on my channel I have an entire

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playlist of people who have gotten jobs

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in technology sales sometimes in less

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than a month there's even one example

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Della she got a job in technology sales

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in about one and a half months for over

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one hundred thousand dollars with no

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previous experience in Tech sales so you

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can check out that playlist like I said

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or Della's video I guess I'll have that

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pop up and the company that all of those

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people either use or they recommend

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using is course careers which they have

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a free training which I will put down in

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the pin comment as well as the

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description and if you choose to use

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their service because they train you and

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then get interviews for you I do have a

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50 off coupon which I will put down in

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the description as well as the pin

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comment I believe it is Shane 50. and

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number one on the list not gonna be a

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surprise to anybody and by the way I

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didn't come up with this list LinkedIn

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did they did this with their own

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internal data that is going to be I know

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it's a meme but it's going to be

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software development so if you type in

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software developer on LinkedIn 179 000

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results at the entry level and if you

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type in software development 409

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000 results now I will say that because

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of the fact that this one is so popular

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there's so many boot camps that have

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popped up there's channels that pop up

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talking about how to get into this there

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is a lot more competition to get in than

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there used to be but with that being

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said it is such a valuable skill and

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there's just more and more demand for it

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that I don't see it getting saturated

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anytime soon however the days of bsing

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your way into a job when you don't

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actually have any skill are over you do

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need to know how to do software

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development you need to make sure you

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know your stuff and you're good at it

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but if you're able to learn software

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development you are pretty much set for

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life and software developers make about

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a hundred and nine thousand dollars a

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year now the reason these aren't

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perfectly in order is one I think

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LinkedIn used their own internal data

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that we don't necessarily have access to

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and two this is worldwide data it's not

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just data from the United States whereas

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I just looked up data from the US

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because that's what my LinkedIn is set

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to obviously but with that being said

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really cool stuff here the easiest one

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to get into is probably customer service

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representative and then the second

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easiest one to get into that's also

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extremely high paying is going to be

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Tech sales and like I said check out

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Della's video right here

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