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I can only speak from personal experience, but when I was just getting started I prioritised jobs that would a) teach me a lot, b) look good on a resume. Your first job exists to set you up for your second, better job. I feel like an ass suggesting this, but if you've got the basic skills, you really can get a good headstart by having harder, "grindier" jobs for your first few years.