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Food Broker

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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Marketing cluster Professional Sales pathway.

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"I don't recommend trying to do this job with just a 12th grade education," says food broker Darren Pallen. "It's always great to get as much education as possible. And I find that people are more comfortable dealing with those who have a higher education."

Food broker Barbara Johnson agrees. "Everyone has to have a four-year degree these days or the distributors won't touch them."

She suggests pursuing a degree in hospitality, nutrition or marketing.

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