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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 255169, member: 29399"] In order to excel in your career, you will have to choose a career that is financially rewarding. When you have chosen a career that is financially rewarding, you will have to build knowledge and skills in that career field. Depending on what you have chosen, you might have to spend years months, or weeks building your knowledge and skills. What does a financially rewarding career actually mean? Financially rewarding means a job where you can earn a fat paycheque. For example, you can earn as a writer but you will earn more if you are a technical writer. Technical writer means you can write white papers, press releases, policy papers, and SEO content. If you want to choose a better-paying career, a career that can earn you more than a technical writer, you will have to choose animation. An animator earns more money than a writer. Choosing a career should also depend on your interest. [/QUOTE]
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