First Jobs of Famous Billionaires: Warren Buffett, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos & More

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It’s hard to imagine a billionaire selling sandwiches, flipping burgers or stocking shelves, but many of the world’s wealthiest people actually came from very humble beginnings. They might be flying in private jets and running successful companies now, but billionaires like Warren Buffett, Richard Branson and Elon Musk each built their success from the ground up.

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Find out what these 14 famous billionaires did to nab their first paychecks — and learn what they did to become and stay billionaires.

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  • Net worth: $8.6 billion

  • First job: Mailroom clerk, 1964

  • Salary then: $1.60 per hour

  • That salary today: $16.07 per hour

Billionaire entertainment mogul David Geffen got his start in the mailroom of talent agency William Morris. Geffen learned to steam open the mail and read memos on desks upside down — according to a New Yorker interview with agency president Dave Wirtschafter — which helped him figure out how he could be more valuable to the company. He later went on to found Asylum Records, Geffen Records and DreamWorks SKG.

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  • Net worth: $11.3 billion

  • First job: Photographer’s assistant, 1957

  • Salary then: $1.38 per hour

  • That salary today: $15.52 per hour

Well before his signature power suits changed the fashion world, Giorgio Armani served in the Italian military. It was during this time that he got interested in fashion.

“I was doing my military service and I had 20 days off on vacation in Milan,” he told Time magazine in 2009.

A friend asked if he wanted to earn some extra money helping a photographer at a department store, and a future fashion icon was born. Once Armani’s required military service was completed, he went to work at La Rinascente, a well-known department store in Milan, where his design career started.

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  • Net worth: $3.6 billion

  • First job: Door-to-door sales, 1998

  • Salary then: $10.26 per hour

  • That salary today: $19.70 per hour

Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick’s first job was in door-to-door sales, selling knives for Cutco as a teen. His entrepreneurial spirit blossomed and, at age 18, he started his first business, an SAT prep course called New Way Academy.

Kalanick studied computer engineering at UCLA but dropped out in 1998 to work in the startup world. The risk paid off: Kalanick sold all his Uber shares in 2019 for more than $2.5 billion. He is now the CEO of CloudKitchens.

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