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Small Business Focus: Emerald Massage Center

Arts Focus: Tell Your Story Through Social Media

“SMM-Jigsaw-Banner” by greyweed is licensed under CC BY 2.0 This column is sponsored by Arlington Arts/Arlington Cultural Affairs, a division of Arlington Economic Development. From finding an outlet for stress through art, to sharpening the business skills of working artists, Arlington Arts has offered a wide range of capacity-building opportunities. The final round of our Arts Enterprise Institute Spring Classes on Zoom is designed to better promote your work by telling your unique story via social media. Tuesday, May 18, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Social media is a form of communication that utilizes written, visual and verbal storytelling. By engaging with your audience in real time and being an active user, you can promote your work and build your core audience. The main ingredients for a successful social media presence are consistency and authenticity.

Growth in Arlington Helps Virginia Rank No 4 for Tech Jobs

 is proudly featuring 1812 N. Moore Street in Rosslyn. The landscape for tech jobs is changing, according to a new study from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). Although California still enjoys the No. 1 position for job postings, it is losing jobs while openings surge from Texas to Florida. Virginia continues to hold its own as a hub for tech talent and jobs, coming in fourth for overall tech jobs and Artificial Intelligence jobs posted in March. Job postings increased enough from February to land the Commonwealth in the sixth, while it ranks eighth for work-from-home positions. “While Virginia does not rank among the states with the highest tech industry employment growth rates over the past five years, this is largely due to the fact that the Commonwealth of Virginia already has a very large tech industry,” Suzanne Clark, a spokeswoman for the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, said. “States that have seen the most spectacular growth in tec

Biz Talk: Arlington Real Estate Positioned for Return to Office

Small Business Focus: ReLaunch

This column is sponsored by  BizLaunch, a division of Arlington Economic Development. “Disruption creates space for entrepreneurs.” Kevin Sneader and Shubham Singhal, McKinsey & Company The health pandemic fundamentally changed the way we do business. In 2020, we began operating in a changed world, conducting business online and virtually. According to an insightful article by McKinsey & Company, our “new normal” is changing how we do business in the short and long term. In 2021, entrepreneurship numbers are up, and the need for technology is high. Access to capital is paramount to ensure an entrepreneur can access the tools they need to compete. How do we blend the increase in small business formation and the ongoing need to access capital to new and existing businesses?

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