- Immediate monetary inflow
Once you start any job one thing is for sure, you will have a basic sum of money that you receive every month and that leads to financial planning. You can start how much to spend and save and where to spend.
Job gives you experience and experience adds to your resume, like nothing else can. Yes, the work experience you have and the work you have done will make you grow as a person and as a professional. And these qualities along with work will help you jump upwards in your field. Infact, there are many higher studies degrees that demand compulsory work experience before you take up the course.
Also remember, experience matters not for the sake of experience, but for the work done and the knowledge gained. If you do not learn anything and simply while away your time adding years to your resume for pursuing something higher, it would be of no use.
I’ve seen many of my friends and colleagues who do not give their 100% in a job, decide to simply do a 10 to 6 shift and work only as much as they are allotted without having the desire to learn more. In that case, you will for sure learn but the pace will be almost half.
Yes, if you start job as soon as you get your bachelors degree, you have an option to explore various fields you like or atleast two different streams of your choice. Once you purse a higher degree which would mostly be some kind of specialization, then you would mostly make a career in that field (if it isn’t giving any specialization then think over why do you even want to do it?)