How to Find a High-Paying Entry-Level Job  

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It might seem difficult to find a job with a robust salary when you’re kickstarting your career, but it’s definitely possible. Here’s how to find a high-paying entry-level job, according to Flexjobs.  

Choose Your Path  

Top-earning entry level positions can usually be found in marketing, customer services, software development, or the medical & health fields. It’s important to be intentional in your new job search. Think about your passions and long-term goals, as well as what you’re looking for in a workplace.  

Use Your Network 

A strong network is essential to securing an entry-level gig that pays well. LinkedIn can help you connect with professionals across the globe. You can also attend networking mixes, connect with personal and professional mentors, and join professional organizations.  

Know Your Worth 

It’s important to communicate your value to potential employers so they know what you have to offer. Show confidence in your skills and experience, even if you don’t check all the requirements.  

Set a Strong Foundation  

Another way you can enter a new field is through internships and volunteer opportunities. Another way to learn about the industry is through conferences, webinars, as well as books and podcasts.  

Read more about how to find an entry-level job that pays well on Flexjobs.  


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Both affordable and centrally located for people in and around the Bucks County area, the school has three main campuses in Newtown, Bristol, and Perkasie, allowing students to attend throughout the area. 

For those just starting their paths in higher education, or returning to school after a prolonged absence, Bucks County Community College offers over 90 academic programs within seven Academic Departments.  

The school’s 43 Associate’s Degree programs prepare students to pursue either a career or their Bachelor’s degrees after graduation. 

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