HackerNoon Partners with AIESEC in Nigeria to Empower the Next Generation of Thought Leaders

The university system snuggles under its own weight. He sells the promise of preparation for the career, but the programs are often lagging behind the needs of the industry. Meanwhile, countless companies prioritize the skills and opportunities for controlling arbitrary experience requirements.
It is a broken system – and at Hackennoon, we want to be part of the solution by removing obstacles to the entry and empowerment of the next generation of technologists.
This is why we are delighted to announce our new partnership with Aiesec in Nigeria– An NGO led by young people who develop a potential for leadership among young people. Together, we create a launch for young professionals to explore the technological industry, refine their writing skills and settle as emerging opinion leaders.
“This partnership is aligned with our mission to make the technological publication more accessible, in particular for emerging talents,” said David Smooke, founder of Hackennoon and CEO. “By teaming up with Aiesec in Nigeria, we help the next generation of technologists to share their ideas, strengthen credibility and reach a global audience.”
Thanks to this partnership, Aiesecers will win:
- Editorial support
- Aiesecers can publish stories on Hackennoon at any time, and for the duration of this partnership, they will have priority access to the Hackennoon editorial team, which will provide advice on keyword research, optimization of search engines, self-promotion and other skills necessary for successful blogs.
- Dedicated profile pages
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Each Aiesecer will have theirs Hackennoon profile page—The personal real estate on Hackennoon which automatically organize stories, drafts, protruding facts and social accounts linked in one place. A digital portfolio, if you want.
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- Amplified visibility On all published stories
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Each article published by an Aiesecer will be distributed via the social channels and Newsletters of Hackernoon. The best stories will be presented on the home page and in the Hackernoon newsletter, which goes a day to tens of thousands of subscribers.
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- A Tagged page # dedicated # aiesec-scholars Where all the stories written by Aiesecers will be hosted, which facilitates the access and contributions of the community to the vast benchmark of Hackennonoon.
- Access to the Hackernoon writing competition
- Aiesecers, like each member of the growing community of Hackennoon, will be able to participate in all the active Hackernoon writing competition For a chance to win cash prizes for their work!
Mercy JacobThe Director of the Pays de l'Iysec in Nigeria, commenting on the partnership, said: “This partnership opens doors to young people from the Aiesec Nigeria to amplify their voices on a world scene in order to make changes. We are delighted to see our members share their learning, challenges and ideas with Hackennoon's global technological public. “
We are delighted to welcome a new wave of Aiesec writers in Nigeria in the community of Hackernoon contributors. Here is to raise daring voices, share great ideas and empower the next generation of technological opinion leaders.
Let's write the future – Together!