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Jerome’s Answer
Stay focused on constantly improving yourself. Too many people are content to HOPE things happen instead of being aggressive and making them happen. Aim to be the best employee possible for your bosses. One day you will want people to work hard for you, give that same energy to others as you climb the ladder. Network both inside your company and outside of it. Connections will make a difference.
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RR’s Answer
Firstly, think about what you love and what you dream of doing after you finish school. Spend some time discovering and learning about fields that match your passions. If you've already chosen a career path like engineering, begin to equip yourself with the necessary skills and knowledge for your future. I hope this helps you.
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Ben’s Answer
High-paying entry-level jobs can be found across various industries, including technology, healthcare, finance, business, engineering, and trades. These positions typically require a degree, certification, or trade school education. Roles such as software developers, registered nurses, investment bankers, and electricians offer competitive salaries. Overall, there are numerous options available for those seeking well-compensated entry-level jobs.
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