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  • What was your first job after school?

    Marvin Mändle
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    Would be interesting to hear where all of your careers have started.

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    Nataliya Trotsenko
    My first job was IT intern in bank without any salary as according to their policy I should be happy with experience and they are not paying people till the end of university studies - about which I learnt after a probation period. From that moment I am asking all the details from the very beginning :)
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    Marvin Mändle
    @natalie_trotsenko I hate it when companies don't pay for internships, no appreciation at all. Hopefully you could leave this company fast :)
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    Nataliya Trotsenko
    @marvin_maendle Yes! 100% agree with you Yeah, I moved to another one with much more appreciation)
    Sadath N
    PHP Developer
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    Jasmine Butters
    Teaching is my first job
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    Dave Seth
    My first job after school was as a data analyst at a local educational institute. I was responsib " GPA to Percentage Conversion " for student records. It was an excellent opportunity to apply my skills in mathematics and data analysis, providing valuable insights for academic evaluations and reporting. This role allowed me to refine my analytical abilities while contributing to the efficiency of the institution's administrative processes.
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    Marvin Mändle
    @dave_seth I'm not a person made for many numbers, but sounds like a good and very useful start of your career.
    Salar Davari
    Teaching.
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    Shawn Olds
    The Army, jumping out of airplanes and shooting is great prep for product development right? :)
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    Marvin Mändle
    @shawn_olds1 it definitely gives you an other kind of skill set!
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    Viola Schoell
    I did an apprentiseship as an office clark after school
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    Ryan Zhang
    My first job after school was as a junior software developer at a tech startup, where I had the opportunity to learn from some incredibly talented people and work on exciting projects that challenged me every day. It was a fantastic foundation for my career, pushing me to grow both professionally and personally.
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    Marvin Mändle
    @ryan_motiff looks like a good "school for life". Learning in an environment, where everybody is better than you is so good and learning process is so fast!