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My SEO Career - Help?

Hey guys,

I'm 4 months into an apprenticeship in SEO and specialising in outreach. I like outreaching, the way you speak to new people, selling them through my own email and the challenge gives me that boost that I need on a day-to-day basis!

Also, I love the company I work for everyone is so nice and I'm getting along with everybody (even though I'm the youngest).

However, as much as I love the company, they suck, they'd rather get rid of you than give you a pay rise and since I've started more than 15 people have left (15/150).

I'm thinking about my future and I don't see myself at the company for too long after my apprenticeship. So since I'm most likely going to be doing outreach all the time throughout my stay at this company.

I guess what I'm trying to say is... does anyone have any suggestions on the type of job I can go into? Do they just hire outreach people with little to none content creation experience? I'm a little lost but would appreciate anything you have to say really.

Many thanks,

Ben

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