Cool Jobs You Must Try In Your 20s (3 of 4)

Become a Music Producer

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If you’re someone who cannot part with music, working inside the music industry can be a dream job for you. The music industry is growing so much with technology and now offers a huge range of jobs. You can find work at platforms like Pandora and Spotify, or at major music festivals such as Sunburn or Coachella. You could also work with music artists directly. There are a number of representation companies and also producing companies. You can work at either of them and get to know all about the music business.

And if you’re going to the audio business, why limit yourself just to music? Podcasts are such a growing thing these days, you could also go for some podcast company such as Dear Media or Podcast One to have an exciting audio experience!

 

 

Become a Software or Web Developer

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If you’re a techie and are good with computers, being a software developer can pay extremely well for your talent. Software or web developers are highly in demand. Every company needs a developer, but smart ones are not easily available. If you haven’t developed before, but are interested in the field, you can sign up for a class online or offline and learn all the relevant skills.

When you step into the field of web development, it’s usually better to start from a smaller organization and get some experience. Once you’ve had some experience in the field, you can apply for job profiles at bigger organizations.

 

 

Become a Public Relations Manager

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Another great field for people in their 20s is public relations. A PR is supposed to promote and maintain the public image of an organization. You’d be putting out things in the press, or handling what goes to news agencies. This industry has plenty of opportunities for people with lesser experience too.

If you’re thinking of applying for a public relations job, you can look for roles like PR associate, PR manager, PR specialist, and find some good ones. Since you’ll have to write a lot for the company under this profile, make sure you send one cover letter as you apply for these profiles, so that they can check out your writing skills beforehand.