May 22, 2008

Forget the Apprentice, entry level jobs are harder

If you think that the Apprentice is hard enough then you may wish to view the top ten of the worst entry level jobs that there are. These jobs are the ones which the new graduates will be trying to get in order to get a foot on the corporate ladder.

But sometimes these jobs may not be brilliant as the first sound, but as with all jobs and careers you have to start somewhere.

Tech’s ten worst entry-level jobs:

Online sales and operations account manager, Google
Support engineer, Washington-Seattle, Amazon.com
Content Acquisition Intern, IODA
Customer support specialist, Fox Interactive, MySpace division
Database administrator (temporary), Google, contracted through WorkforceLogic
Support professional, product: Windows, Microsoft
Executive admin to Mashable CEO Pete Cashmore
Analyst, user operations, Facebook
Operations finance, analyst intern, Yahoo
Part-time guide, Mahalo

It just goes to prove that despite a company’s image, the jobs may not always be as cool as the company image.

Source [Valley Wag]

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