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What if you find out about jobs and careers too late?
Is 24years old too late to start entry level jobs?
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I’m 56, and I just completed my Master’s degree. I’m entering a PhD program this fall. If it’s too late for you, I’m in deep – but I don’t think it will be a problem. Sometimes you have to position yourself so that fortune can find you…
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A few days ago
Definitely not too late! It is never too late to start a new career, and organisations will usually take you more seriously if you can explain exactly why you have chosen that career, because it shows a thought process and dedication to the area.
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It’s never too late. I am 33, and am starting a new career. Age is not a factor.
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Not at all – you need to start somewhere and starting a touch late is no issue.
Frankly, I prefer a person with a couple of years under them no matter what – professionalism is something you cannot teach.
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I doubt it. My girlfriend is 20, and she had one more class to get a culinary arts degree and then decided cooking wasn’t for her. She can make amazing meals, but now she wants to study physical education to become a dietitian and a physical therapist.
I myself, decided to start work first, and then go back to school. Where I’m majoring in English and Advertisement. I think that whenever you find something you want to do, jump for it and then see where it takes you.
Best of luck to you and all you do.
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