Many young people believe good grades, (26) internships will land them their ideal job. However, (27) what they think, often their major will have little influence over the person who is hiring them for a position. Young adults need to have a (28) view in order to survive in corporate America. When you apply at a major corporation, do not be surprised if you (29) an entry level position. You usually do not start at the top, but work your way up. It is all about "paying your dues". Hard work and being in the corporation for some time may lead to greater earning potential. If you are unable to get a (30) after eighteen months, depending on the position, it may be time to move on. In (31) , young adults often boast of their majors. Unless you are going into a (32) field where an accounting or science degree is needed, no one really cares as much as you may think. You are there to prove why you can do the position (33) . When you walk out of the interview they must believe you are willing to pay your dues. It usually does not hurt to ask for more work. This shows (34) and the willingness to go the extra mile for the company. "Paying your dues" will get you further in life. It can often help you expand your (35) role at work.