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Title: The Impact of Modern Social Media Networking Platform on Zillennial Networking Behavior
Authors: Choudhary, Nisha
Salagrama, Ramakrishna
Keywords: Modern Social Media
Zillennial
Networking Platform
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Alliance School of Business, Alliance University
Citation: 75P.
Series/Report no.: 2022MMBA07ASB187
Abstract: The rapid growth of networking platform across the world for multiple usages has resulted in an increase in connectivity to the organization and many other opportunities for new approach in networking with various platform in this research I have chosen LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook. Snapchat , to know about this platform of networking for modern era and also the relationship between approach to gen-z and millinam so that what kind of connectivity thought they build in this own age group and more of professional or artificial how much of the professional networking turn out to be the best resources and other artificial for the interaction and having common friend Networking can purpose to build the business activity and also to make and chase the world wile travelling or other The initiation of this research is to build the interactive part of engagement in new approach of networking to the online platform sometime so it concentrates toward what networking means to the Zillennial with the survey I got some valuable inside and information with student and working professional and just graduated student to make the difference in there professional career And how does it impacted it to the online networking platform because zillennial to behave and perform there professional career The survey sample of 118 people found and test the model of the new approach in zillennial to separate this qualitative survey data zillennial approach to new networking the regression and SPSS approach was applied
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