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Entry Levels jobs and your dreams

amy s Avataramy s
January 30, 2007


When searching for jobs after college, it seems logical to start off in an entry- level job in almost any field. After being in school for so long where you have acquired the educational bones needed to succeed in life you may feel that you are complete and ready to work but, you will most likely lack the work experience that will flesh out what you have learned. Hopefully when you graduate you have some idea of the type of dream job that you will want to work one day.
It is very rare to graduate and right away get your dream job. And as far as I know, it is very unlikely to graduate and know exactly what you want to do for the rest of your life. Some people will choose to head directly into the work force and grab an entry-level job that they see. It will give them needed experience and certainly help to pay back loans or rent. However, you can have an entry-level job and still be heading towards a career that you would like to have.


Some jobs seem to be unreachable to those without contacts and in distant locations, such as living in Iowa but dreaming of being a reporter for The New York Times, but it is important to keep in mind that everyone has to start somewhere and you simply need to retrace the steps of those whom have jobs you want. The first starting point for your writing career may begin with writing for a local town paper or taking an internship with a bigger paper in a city. It is important that you can build your dream and still have a steady first job. The most important thing about securing an entry-level job that will further your career goals is to do your research!

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