La réalité du monde du travail quand on débute (salaires, intégration, choix)
Hello, In this video, I share my honest opinion on several topics that often arise at the beginning of one's professional life. We discuss starting salaries, the sometimes unrealistic expectations we may have upon graduating, and the realities of the working world when we lack experience. I also address student loans, the importance of being mindful of debt even before starting our professional lives, and creating content at work, with its advantages and disadvantages. I also revisit the experience of finding one's career path later in life, the feeling of being "behind," and the difficulty of integrating into a company when starting out or changing careers. This video isn't intended to give lessons, but simply to share reflections and experiences for those who have questions about their career path. Feel free to tell me what you think in the comments, or share your own experiences. Enjoy the video :) Lysiane 💌CONTACT ME: 👻: Lysoulysou 📱Instagram: Lysoulysou Email: [email protected]

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