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as an aside, here's a fun thread from awhile ago by someone else: What are some underrated careers/jobs?

p.s. leaving this open-ended per community theme, we can get into specifics in comments!

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[โ€“] Elextra@literature.cafe 6 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Learn how to make resumes and make great impressions with interviews. Theres a lot of resources out there. If youre fresh from college, job fairs and the writing center often have people that can review your skills in both.

I say this because just doing the resume right tells me someone at least is competent enough to learn how to format and hopefully type. I won't even screen people who put zero effort. Last week, I got a resume where someone just left indented and listed their experience. All same font, no sections... Just a list. Smh.

[โ€“] Elextra@literature.cafe 2 points 2 weeks ago
  • If you want to get into a career, ask someone who is successful in it about it.
  • The easiest way to make a great impression is to show up on time and be respectful. Costs nothing.
  • I always tell people you need two of the three things to be successful in any career goals:
  1. Skills
  2. Formal education
  3. Networking

You have two of the three youre in good position for anything

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