
Market is tough, don’t waste months and years chasing MBA, long term certifications & a perfect role. Early 20s is too soon to settle or lock yourself in a role. You will never know what you are made for if you don’t experiment. Here are 7 entry level non tech job roles you will easily get: 1. Business Development Executive: Yes it will be a bit sales oriented but 5 years from now you will realise this skill is more important than even AI. No AI will ever be able to replace this skill. 2. HR Recruiter/ HR Assistant: If you are empathetic and loves creative strategy roles, This role has the potential to give you a 200% spike and become HR consultant in under 5 years. 3. Accountant: This experience can always be topped up with CPA, CMA and ACCA. CFA, NISM, FRM if core finance and IB are your target. They appreciate people coming with accounting experience because they already know how financial statements looks in the systems. 4. Customer Support Representative: Operations, KPO, Compliance, KYC/ AML could be your next targets. 5. Digital Marketing Analyst/ Executive: I can keep talking about this role for hours. Growth marketing, product management, performance marketing are all high paying roles that values DM experience exponentially. 6. Content writing / Copywriting: If you can put out words without showing face that grabs mass attention, this is for you. To start- just reach out to small creators and tell them you want to help with scripting. Add this as a freelancing gig or project in resume. 7. Project Co ordinator : people will keep telling you its an IT role but it you read job descriptions, you will know it’s a blend of both. Technical + Soft skills. Which one you love out of these 7? Any question- Use comment box (Career, fresher, student, job, professional, job search) #career #fresher #student #job #jobsearch #hiring #employment #entrylevel
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