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Carter Companies, OH-Kent
A Carter Lumber Paralegal investigates and ensures... to be Considered for the Position: 2+ years of relevant paralegal experience; in collections is preferred...
From: Carter Lumber
Collections/Call Center/Outbound/Paralegal
CallMe! Staffing, NY-New York
Trace delinquent customers to new addresses by inquiring at post offices, telephone companies, credit bureaus, or through the questioning of neighbors Confer...
From: CallMe! Staffing
Paralegal
Pye Legal Group, TX-Dallas
Litigation Paralegal Our client, a personal injury/products liability/insurance defense firm, is seeking a 3-5+ year litigation paralegal who has experience...
From: Pye Legal Group
Corporate Paralegal
Altegrity, VA-Falls Church
company is seeking a paralegal who will contribute as... Bachelors degree · Paralegal certification or relevant paralegal experience preferred · Thorough...
From: Altegrity
PARALEGAL - Estate Planning, Probate, Corporate
Confidential, FL-Tampa
Estate Planning and Probate paralegal - Need experienced paralegal for estate planning, probate, trust ,and corporate practice. Near downtown. Benefits...
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A college degree is worth $1.3 million more in lifetime earnings than a high school diploma, according to a report from the Commerce Department's Census Bureau.

High school graduates can expect, on average, to earn $1.2 million; those with a bachelor's degree, $2.1 million; and people with a master's degree, $2.5 million.

Persons with doctoral degrees earn an average of $3.4 million during their working life, while those with professional degrees do best at $4.4 million.