Three Careers That Look Interesting to Me
On Tuesday's Google Documents assignment, the class compiled information about a variety of jobs at different locations in the Philadelphia area. Many of these jobs look interesting to me, but my top three would have to be an Inventory Flow and Sales Facilitator at the Philly Museum, a Marketing Content Associate at the Kimmel Center, and a Client Success Manager working at the Philly Inquirer. The level of interest would be in reverse order.
The first job, Inventory Flow and Sales Facilitator seems like an interesting job to me. I like to work with numbers and efficiency, so this job seems like a good fit. Also, it seems like a very active job, and I would like to be really active while working.
The next job is a little different for me, but that's why it interests me. I've taken a marketing class here in Abington, and I had a great time learning about the different techniques that are used to make profit off of a product. I imagine this job being very stressful, but that would probably be fun for me.
Lastly, a Client Success Manager is unrealistic right after I graduate, so if there's something like a client success analyst, that would probably be feasible. This career involves a lot of talking with people in order to maintain relationships. I think this is a field that I would have to grow into, but if I do, I believe that I'll enjoy it.
The first job, Inventory Flow and Sales Facilitator seems like an interesting job to me. I like to work with numbers and efficiency, so this job seems like a good fit. Also, it seems like a very active job, and I would like to be really active while working.
The next job is a little different for me, but that's why it interests me. I've taken a marketing class here in Abington, and I had a great time learning about the different techniques that are used to make profit off of a product. I imagine this job being very stressful, but that would probably be fun for me.
Lastly, a Client Success Manager is unrealistic right after I graduate, so if there's something like a client success analyst, that would probably be feasible. This career involves a lot of talking with people in order to maintain relationships. I think this is a field that I would have to grow into, but if I do, I believe that I'll enjoy it.
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