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There are many great opportunities in this day and age. I have tried everything from affiliate marketing to online surveys and I learned several things. That all the work you put into those companies doesn't add up to much. I work a full-...
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You will find these jobs are one of two things, telemarketing jobs or door to door canvasser/sales jobs.
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Do not postpone your graduation, you will be entering the market in a less crowded time in comparison with you peers that have graduated six months before and after you. That said, depending on the strength of your program, the University, ...
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Jason, Suggest that your friend check the job boards at IABC, Ned Lundquist's JOTW newsletter, AIGA, Comm Arts, and the career development office where they received their degree. Also, they should create a LI and Facebook professional prof...
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"A number of things..." To build real-world experience; character and a foundation that comes from working up from the bottom; and working confidence.
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I'm not saying that you should quit your job -- far from it. What I'm trying to say is that there are tons of people trying to get into actuarial, and I don't want people to make the same mistake I did, that it's easy and recession-proof, b...
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Unless you've graduated from a VERY exclusive college and have great connections in the business, forget making $60K in an entry position with only a marketing degree. Oh, and don't fall for any scams like the first poster recommends.
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Frankly I avoid hot jobs, career builder, monster, etc. Most of their jobs are those no one else wants OR scams. After reading a few you get to the point where you can spot them. If you are looking for a job, check out company websites. Mos...
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