rewrite this title in spanish Now is The Time to Earn a Master’s Degree in Software Development
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As we move further into the digital and information age, software development will continue to be a popular field for innovation and career pursuit. Many people are interested in launching a career in the field, however, they do not have the academic background or qualifications for the job. Fortunately, new programs are available for people looking to earn an MS in software development in under a year. Despite popular belief, a computer science background is not required for a career in this field, and there are more efficient ways to secure job placement and experience.
With a broad definition of creating, designing, deploying, and supporting software, there are so many avenues for budding professionals to pursue in this industry. There has also been tremendous growth in the industry in several states across the United States, with Texas, New York, and Virginia at the forefront. Additionally, software touches every aspect of our lives, from apps and APIs to credit cards and bank accounts. From the automotive industry to content development, there are no boundaries regarding software’s benefits. With new and efficient programming, the path to becoming a software developer is more accessible than ever. To complete the program, one doesn’t need a relevant academic background, and schedules can be tailored to foster both in-person and remote learning. These flexible options are more attainable than traditional Master’s programs and offer more real-world experience. Students leave these programs feeling equipped to succeed in the job market and supported by mentors and leaders around them every step of the way.
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rewrite this title in spanish #753: 5 Time Saving Automations Every Entrepreneur Should Have – Amy Porterfield
rewrite Listen on… Save time and money with day-to-day task automation in your online business. Creating automation in your business can help you streamline your tasks and save time every single day.
Whether you’re a business owner just starting out or a seasoned entrepreneur, building automation systems in your business is key to helping you delegate and create processes that will help you succeed. The bonus? When you create automation in your business you’ll also have the flexibility in your schedule you’ve always dreamed of. I know, I know, you might be thinking, “But Amy — this sounds too good to be true!”
And while it may seem like a miracle for your business, I can assure you that with just a little patience and follow through with the step-by-step process I give you, automation will be yours! In this episode you’re about to learn my favorite tips and tools to create: Auto-responders in your emails for all the FAQs that land in your inbox
Seamless scheduling systems (no more headaches!) Social media content creation so you can batch and post with ease
Standard operating procedures — every job now has a “how to do this” list
A process for hiring a Virtual Assistant to provide ongoing help Plus, just to make things interesting, I have a fun accountability challenge at the end and I want to make sure I’m cheering you on as you implement your automation so you can spend more time on all the things you love!
In this episode, we discuss: (4:41) Automation saves you time, money, and precious energy. It eliminates human error and allows you, and your team to focus on the big picture. (7:32) Email automation. Only check your email once a day and set up an autoresponder for the other times. (9:06) Create guided responses for common email questions that you get. You can still add a personal touch. You can use Boomerang to mark your email to go away and come back on another day.
(11:15) Scheduling automation. Schedulicity is an online calendar that you can integrate with your calendar and create a personalized link with your availability.
(12:37) Automating social media and weekly content. A social media automating tool will allow you to plan out your social media all at once. (14:49) Managing emails from your community. ConvertKit is a good solution if you’re just getting started. (17:00) Standard operating procedures or SOPs. These documents will save you a lot of headaches down the road when you hire and scale your team. (19:05) Compile tasks that can be passed off to a professional VA, even if it’s just for a few hours a week. This will allow you to stay in your zone of genius.
(20:05) Action steps: Decide on one automation step that you can set up within the next 7 days. Send me a DM and tell me about it! Click here to listen!
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