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What Marketing Roles Are Web3 Companies Hiring For? #1949
December 18, 2021

In episode #1949, Neil and Eric talk about what marketing roles Web3 companies are hiring for. We look at how competent marketers can adapt to marketing for Web3 and the roles that will be needed to foster community. Tune in to learn more!

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: What Marketing Roles Are Web3 Companies Hiring For?
  • [00:36] The marketing roles that are critical to keeping up with the rise of Web3.
  • [00:45] Community managers and other roles that are required to foster community.
  • [02:20] How those who are good at marketing Web 2.0 can adapt to Web3.
  • [03:23] How to learn about Web3 using apps like Twitter and Discord.
  • [04:12] That’s it for today!
  • [04:27] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to apply for our next event!

 

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