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1. All federal jobs are related to politics and are located in Washington, D.C.
2. Local government positions include jobs in county government, school districts, fire and police districts, and park districts.
3. Employees in nonprofit organizations typically earn less than their counterparts in for-profit companies. However, they often report a high degree of job satisfaction and personal fulfillment in their work.
4. Volunteering your time with a nonprofit organization can be a good way to get your foot in the door for a paying position with that organization in the future.
5. If you choose to work for a small company, you'll likely wear many hats, making that type of job an excellent learning opportunity.
6. You should never work for a start-up company because its long-term security is questionable.
7. To start your own business you must have a marketable skill or product and the sales ability to get customers.
8. Never take a job that isn't exactly the right fit or you risk wasting your time.
9. If you find your first job is less-than-perfect, don't quit. You can continue to search for a position in your field, all while earning an income and learning something new.
10. If you really dislike job hunting and worry that you won't be successful at it, consider further education or training, thus delaying the inevitable as long as possible.