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  2. Young professional - Wikipedia

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    A young businesswoman giving a presentation. The term young professional generally refers to young people between 20 and 49 who are employed in a profession or white-collar occupation. The meaning may be ambiguous [1] and has evolved from its original narrow meaning of a young person in a professional field. [2]

  3. How To Network: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Young Professional

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    “The idea of networking initially really turned me off as a young person. It felt forced, fake and contrived,” said Amanda Frances, a self-made millionaire and author of “Rich as F*ck.”

  4. South Florida group mentors young women to help them succeed ...

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    The organization meets every third Saturday of the month, mentoring young women in South Florida. Each year, XOL hosts a conference where over 100 girls hear from speakers, attend workshops and ...

  5. Youth sports - Wikipedia

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    Some Jews pursued professional careers in sports, which provided young Jewish Americans with role models who showed, "the possibility and benefits of assimilation," [34] which encouraged more participation in youth athletics. Catholic youths were interested in youth sports to, "demonstrate patriotism and morality."

  6. YPARD - Wikipedia

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    Young professionals face numerous challenges including making their voices heard and exerting influence in the field of AR4D. Lack of youth involvement in AR4D has negative implications for the sector, reducing the potential for innovation, use of new communication technologies, inclusivity and future sustainability.

  7. Emerging adulthood and early adulthood - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of young adults living with their parents has steadily increased in recent years, largely due to financial strain, difficulty finding employment, and the necessity of higher education in the job field. [80] The economic benefit of a period of co-residence may assist an emerging adult in exploration of career options.

  8. British Computer Society Young Professionals Group - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] [1] Today, the group is one of the largest and arguably one of the most influential young professional groups in the UK, with over 26,000 members. The group organises events and provides services ranging from lectures and debates to networking evenings, various competitions, college bursaries, and awards.

  9. Young Professionals in Foreign Policy - Wikipedia

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    Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (YPFP) is a United States nonprofit, [2] nonpartisan organization that works to train the next generation of foreign policy leadership. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The group was founded by Joshua Marcuse in 2004.