Best Entry Level Jobs: Paying Your Dues Without Losing Your Mind
I had the pleasure of having dinner a couple of weeks ago with our primary contacts from Valpak, which pioneered local cooperative direct mail in 1968. Today, they have approximately 200 franchisees in North America and print and mail 19.4 billion coupons a year to nearly 46 million homes each month. They hire hundreds of entry level sales representatives a year.
They were justifiably very proud to have been included in the new book by Ron Lieber and Tom Meltzer for The Princeton Review, Best Entry Level Jobs: Paying Your Dues Without Losing Your Mind. This book profiles more than 100 premier for-profit and non-profit organizations and provides crucial information and statistics about the entry level jobs offered by each organization, including starting salaries, number of entry level positions, and average hours worked per week. The book then goes further by including quotes from hundreds of Millenials and other young professionals about what they like and dislike about their jobs, including the hiring procedures, day-to-day life, money and perks, benefits, and chances for promotion.
If you're looking for a great entry level job with a great organization, pick up a copy of this book today. Learn from the experts and your peers.


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