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How do you find and get a high paying job?
I am 26 and graduated college with a BA in political science nearly 5 years ago. I was always a great student and when I graduated college it was cumlaude and as a member of two national honor societies. I spent a year at law school but left because I don't want to be a lawyer and that is a field almost completely devoid of morals.
So far I have had no luck though in finding any good jobs. I tried the State employment agency, but they were no use. The want ads are full of menial labor jobs, and the vast majority of online job postings are either for sales or tech jobs that I'm a) not qualified for or b) absolutely not interested in. Large corporations' websites have employment pages with a few openings but every time I turn in my resume I get either no response or a rejection.
So my question is, how does one find the good jobs? They don't seem to be listed anywhere that I have looked and I'm getting desperate. I know I can do most anything, just chance to prove it. Please help!
(Excuse my poor grammar)
What I heard is 80% of the "best" Jobs are unheard of. The "best" jobs are the ones people get through promotions or networking. You have to work you way up or start networking. Make a 100 business cards and go to public company events and start networking every single day. One day someone is going to call you up asking you to bring your resume for a opening you would have never saw in the ads. I say the "best" in quotes because there are people who had accounting jobs for 60k a year and quit because they where bored and took a 35K job as a cop or teacher.
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