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From paperboy to vacuum salesman, the unglamorous early jobs of 15 CEOs [Business Insider]

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Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in Many of the world's most powerful business leaders began their careers in more humble ways. From Jensen Huang working at Denny's to Mark Cuban selling garbage bags, they worked their way up. Some, like General Motors CEO Mary Barra, started at the companies they now run. Washing dishes. Throwing newspapers. Flipping burgers at McDonald's. Some of the world's most powerful business leaders — including Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk — started their careers far from the C-suite. Many of them are now worth billions of dollars, with all of the net worths in this piece reported using Forbes' estimates. Here are the unglamorous early jobs of 15 top current and former CEOs. Jensen Huang Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang started his career at Denny's. Lee Jin-man/AP Before he was running a $4 trillion company , Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was washing dishes and waiting tables a Show less Read more
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