Social media in creating job opportunities for youth
Sankar pal
Social media has opened up new horizons for income generation. Today's young people are opening up new sources of income using technology. The young people of Wales, a small country in Europe, have responded by finding such a way. To put it a little better, it can be said that the young people have left their jobs and are enjoying social media.Tiktok is the first choice of young people to earn income, there someone has been able to express an artistic idea with a song or dance video and open new horizons of income. Such is the experience of Louise Leigh. After posting her dance video on Tiktok, the rhythm went viral. Scary memories of the lockdown two years ago, using that time the 20 year old is earning income from home today.
The 20-year-old has 1.7 million followers on TikTok in two years. Not only that, he even hired an agent to manage his account.
A recent Ofcom report found that young people in Wales spend more time on TikTok than young people in any other part of the UK, spending more than an hour on the app every day, with 79% of 15-24 year olds having a TikTok account online.
Growing up in a home of dancers, Lewis posted a short video of her dancing on Facebook, which she said her friends found very funny.
Then when he was in college TikTok became the next big thing, and when his friends encouraged him to give it a go, little did he know that his videos would be watched by millions of people around the world.
Many such unknown talents are now on the walls of the phone in the power of social media. Those talents are bringing them the progress of their desires to live like themselves. In the midst of financial crisis all over the world, this type of initiative is encouraging many young people to find new financial resources. So leave the office cubicle. Now in a new arena to assert your presence in the net world.


