5. Social Media Manager
Social media looks fun until you realize it’s a 24/7 news cycle combined with customer service, brand storytelling, and platform-specific formatting rules that change every Tuesday. A good social manager crafts content, schedules posts, handles messages, and douses fires when the wrong emoji makes it into a caption.
It’s a demanding role with weird hours and unpredictable feedback (“Why didn’t this one go viral?” is not a question that inspires confidence). But it’s also incredibly flexible—tools like Buffer, Later, and Hootsuite mean you can manage five brands from a mountain hut, assuming the Wi-Fi cooperates and the goats don’t eat your laptop.
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