Entry-Level Jobs 101: 4 Must-Know Tips
March 5th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedFor many people, success in the job market requires starting from scratch. This means learning the basic and fundamental principles of working, and how to establish a good working relationship with your colleagues and supervisors, as well as customers.
In order to do this, one often must submit themself to an entry-level job. This refers to a job that requires minimal skills and expertise, with no experience requirement needed. Because of its nature, entry-level jobs are characterized by low salary and physical work.
More often than not, people who are in entry-level jobs have very low hourly rates and sometimes are on a part-time basis. Examples of these “starter” jobs are those who are working in a fast food restaurant, customer service, cashiers, etc.
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