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  2. What’s the Entry-Level Salary in Every State? - AOL

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    In this picturesque mountain state, the entry salary of those with associate’s degrees is $41,422; for those with bachelor’s degrees, that number rises to $57,200. A graduate degree has a ...

  3. Entry-level job - Wikipedia

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    An entry-level job is a job that is normally designed or designated for recent graduates of a given discipline and typically does not require prior experience in the field or profession. These roles may require some on-site training. Many entry-level jobs are part-time and do not include employee benefits. Recent graduates from high school or ...

  4. 10 Best Entry-Level Jobs for Remote Workers - AOL

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    Here are the top 10 job titles with the most entry-level, remote jobs, as identified by FlexJobs. 1. Customer Service Representative. If you enjoy helping others, this may be a great entry-level ...

  5. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional "entry level" grade within DCAA is the GS-7 level (some employees come in either at the lower GS-5 level or higher GS-9 or GS-11 levels) and the "career ladder" is GS-7 to GS-9 to GS-11 and finally to GS-12, with the employee expected to advance between grades after one year and to reach the GS-12 level after three years.

  6. 10 High-Paying Entry-Level Jobs - AOL

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    A well-paid, entry-level job sounds like an oxymoron. But finding one would certainly help with the piles of student loans that many young people face and the heavy financial pressures sending ...

  7. Medical assistant - Wikipedia

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    According to the Department of Labor, median annual salary for medical assistants in 2011 was $29,100, but students with medical-assistant certificates typically earned less than $20,000. In some programs, graduates earned less than $15,080, the minimum wage, which means they were working part-time.