Monday, February 2, 2009

Entry Lvl Jobs

Entry level jobs in my field are hard to find with no prior experience of some kind. Most of them require at least 2 years experience which makes me think that you must intern for 2 years at multiple places before you can actually step foot into a real business and start making entry level money. At this point you would have to work your way up the ladder with lots of hard work. One way around this scenario would be to network with as many people as possible and using it to your advantage. For example, your friend Charles knows Cathy who is a leader producer on a huge set. He could then hook you up with Cathy and she already is on good terms with you because of her friend Charles.
In other fields it seems to be easier to find a job because of entry level position being a place where you can go anywhere with your skills. I searched in a broad range of areas including criagslist, again. and found jobs being posted every single day.

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