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I make six figures | What I do for work and how I ended up here 

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After posting my "landed a job after layoff" video, a few of you wanted to know what I do and how I'm making six figures. There's no gatekeeping here, so I wanted to share more about what my job is (Product Marketing) and how I got this role (no I didn't get an MBA).
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@amycolucci6769
@amycolucci6769 10 дней назад
Registered dietitian. Almost 7 years of school. Lots of debt came out had to take premed classes like we’re gonna chemistry. Dietitians come out of school making like 45 a year. I’m in northern New Jersey New York City and the average dietitian makes like 70 K a year so sad.😂😂😂😂
@FirstGenMoney
@FirstGenMoney 9 дней назад
yuppp so real my first job offer was 45k! I see so many dietitians starting their own businesses and the lower salaries is probably why!
@ericcarson342
@ericcarson342 5 дней назад
Engineers or anybody bragging about STEM sure hate when liberal arts majors are bagging six figure jobs. They are out there; you have to be flexible. Employers value soft skills and great communication skills, many people think technical skills is all you need, it's not. Major in whatever you like. Not everyone wants to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer, nurse, accountant.
@FirstGenMoney
@FirstGenMoney 3 дня назад
Soft skills are so important!
@davidknicks
@davidknicks 10 дней назад
I'm a liberal arts major too. You just gave me hope! Thanks.
@FirstGenMoney
@FirstGenMoney 9 дней назад
glad to hear!
@Jan-xh5ee
@Jan-xh5ee 11 дней назад
This was very helpful learning about your journey! I'm not in marketing but wanted to know how you went about finding a career coach for your industry? Reaching out to recruiters isn't so reliable since they're busy. How did you find a reliable career coach, and a good one😊?
@FirstGenMoney
@FirstGenMoney 11 дней назад
Glad you found it helpful! I found my career coach through an acquaintance who had just landed the job I wanted. I reached out to learn how he positioned his transferable skills and he recommended my coach. So ask your network. If you don’t have anyone to ask - I’d recommend you follow people on LinkedIn who talk about your field and see who they follow too. This way you are working with someone specialized in your field. I’ve never worked with a general career coach because I want someone that knows about the role I’m looking to land but they can be helpful if you need more general coaching!
@Jan-xh5ee
@Jan-xh5ee 10 дней назад
Thanks for the advice! I'll try that 😊
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