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  • What was your first job in your chosen career?

    Mick Essex
    18 replies
    I went to school for journalism with a minor in public relations. My first job was as copy editor for a local TV news station. Then I started writing commercials for advertisers!

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    PURU @ captable.inc
    My first job was inventory management at Barnes & Noble, just clickety-clacking ISBN numbers all day long on a MS-DOS looking platform (forgot the name of it, probably Tally? if anyone remembers?).
    Mick Essex
    @itspuru And look at you now! :) Also, that sounds super boring lol
    Filippo Pietrantonio
    @mick_essex basically activating and testing paid media campaigns across various channels
    Mick Essex
    @filippo_pietrantonio That sounds cool! What is it?
    Adam McCrea
    Sales Executive in the motor trade, anyone else?
    Carol Moh
    My first job was in fashion in PR - it was a wild ride as a fresh graduate!
    Mick Essex
    @carolmoh I bet it was! I can't help but think of The Devil Wears Prada lol
    Owen Keller
    Seo Backlinks is my first job
    Mick Essex
    @owen_keller Cool! How are you liking it?
    Abhishek Bhardwaj
    My first job is the current one- Working as an SEO Executive for TechUp Labs and Feedspace. The best thing is it is a WFH job. And the team is really helpful.
    Mick Essex
    @abhishek_bhardwaj19 That's terrific to hear!
    Luzie Nguyen
    Customer Procurement Management for sports corporation. It was my very first job in my career path as internship and I enjoyed it a lot
    Anum Shan
    My first job was a Preparatory Teacher at a Montessori School.
    Mick Essex
    @anum_shan Interesting! And now you're a storyteller. Me too! That's great.
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