How to Find Entry Level Jobs Paying $50,000
Most everyone who is looking for a job wants to make the most money possible. While it may seem like a person should pay his dues before making the big bucks, that is not true. There are a few ways a person can find entry-level jobs paying $50,000 or more. These jobs do require some specific skills, education and work ethic, but they are out there.
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Visit Internet websites dedicated to entry level jobs. Too many times when a person visits a job search website, it is too difficult to locate the entry level jobs. See the resources section for more information.
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Obtain a college degree with a concentration in any of the following areas of employment investment banking, business analyst, forensic computer analyst, junior associate attorney, physical therapist, nurse practitioner, electrical engineer, software engineer, and veterinarian medicine. All of these professions offer entry level starting salaries in excess of $50,000.
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Search for a job in sales because these jobs pay on the result of sales, which in areas like pharmaceutical sales exceed $50,000. Some of these sales positions require a college degree but even the positions that require a degree don't require a specific degree. If you are outgoing and love to meet people, then a sales position can provide an excellent entry level income.
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Move to a city with more available job opportunities. If you live in a small city or town there is probably not many job opportunities that would pay you $50,000. To make this much money you have to move where the higher paying entry level jobs are.
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