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Good job news: North Carolina high-tech openings rank No 4 in US, new report says

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – If you are looking for a high-tech job, your prospects of finding one in the Triangle and North Carolina are improving. So says a new report. National IT organization CompTIA ranked North Carolina No. 4 on its list of the top states for tech job postings. The state recorded 12,726 total postings in February, an increase of 2,949 since January. It also ranked No. 4 among the top states for remote/work-from-home jobs, recording 3,462 listings in February, up by 992 since January. Tech talent remains at a premium in the Raleigh metro area, which ranked No. 10 on CompTIA’s list of the top metros for tech job postings change. The city’s job postings increased by 1,064 since January, now totaling 4,221.

School of Journalism and New Media | University of Mississippi journalism professor helps judge prestigious Pictures of the Year International contest

School of Journalism and New Media Posted on: March 2nd, 2021 by ldrucker A University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media professor recently served as a live judge for the Pictures of the Year International contest. Alysia Steele, associate professor of journalism, has been virtually judging competition entries for the contest known by some as the oldest, most prestigious photo contest in the world. It started in 1943-44 and is held at the University of Missouri. This year, Steele said there are 28 judges divided into groups of four, and the contest will continue through March 7. “This contest is incredibly important because it acknowledges and celebrates the tremendous physical and emotional work that photojournalists do every day,” said Steele, “because it’s their life’s calling and passion, and it’s not easy work.

Do marketers matter for entrepreneurs?

 E-Mail Researchers from the University of Texas, University of Chicago, University of Notre Dame, and London School of Economics published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that examines whether entrepreneurs in emerging markets can benefit from marketers help. The study, forthcoming in the Journal of Marketing, is titled Do Marketers Matter for Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Uganda and is authored by Stephen Anderson, Pradeep Chintagunta, Frank Germann, and Naufel Vilcassim. Can marketers help improve the world? While this question may seem vast and unknowable, this new study proposes otherwise. The researchers propose that marketers can help entrepreneurs in emerging markets grow their businesses. And flourishing entrepreneurs in these markets can then improve lives, sustain livelihoods, enhance overall living standards, and strengthen societies.

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