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"from my first job" vs "from first job"

The correct phrase is 'from my first job.' The possessive pronoun 'my' is needed to show that the job belongs to the speaker. 'From first job' is incorrect as it lacks the possessive pronoun.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

from my first job

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is related to or originated from the speaker's initial job experience.

Examples:

  • I learned a lot from my first job.
  • She got promoted from her first job.
  • From my first job, I gained valuable skills.
  • The idea came to me from my first job.
  • From my first job, I developed a strong work ethic.

Alternatives:

  • from my initial job
  • from my earliest job
  • from my first position
  • from my first work experience
  • from my first employment

from first job

This phrase is incorrect in English as it lacks the possessive pronoun 'my' to show ownership.

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