I learned
a ton at my first job.
Not exact matches
I remember being 22 years old, fresh out of graduating from a good college, starting my
first job at an entry level positon, and experiencing a
TON of growing pains.
I went on a
ton of interviews and ending up getting my
first job at a boutique ad agency in New York as my
first job.
On my
first day
at my
first library
job, I realized I had a
ton of theoretical knowledge about collection development, information literacy, and reading instruction, but I had NO CLUE where to buy shelf signs or spine labels.
At my
first job, since I had experience spending a
ton of time building things no one wanted, I was able to have a mindset where I built new product features fast, tested them with users, and then iterated.
For example, if you had two fantastic internships in New York in college and got a
ton of experience, but worked as a waitress or secretary
at an office after graduation while waiting for an actual
job, put the latter experience
first.