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==Drug Dealing==
=Administrative and Meta Careers=


There are illegal substance abusers in the EVE universe - and this includes many pilots.  Booster drugs can temporarily increase certain capabilities, and though illegal in Empire space, they are in demand.  And where there are buyers, there is a market - one that a disreputable drug dealer can fill, and for decent profit, at moderate risk.
These careers involve either organising players or providing services for other players to assist them in playing the game.
 
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==Corporate Executive==
==Corporate Executive==
{{main|Corporation#Forming_a_Corporation|Forming a Corporation}}
{{main|Corporation#Forming_a_Corporation|Forming a Corporation}}
Become your own CEO!  By developing Corporate Management skills, players can found their own corporations, recruit other players, and earn ISK from a salary drawn from [[Tax#Corporation_tax|taxes]] and fees. At a more advanced level, you can also create a [[citadel]] or [[POS]] to host valuable research facilities and a market, or you could join an alliance and negotiate to build a lucrative moon mining POS. Being a corporate CEO requires some very advanced skills, and a great amount of capital - either yours or someone else's - and so, this career option usually comes later in most players' EVE experience, if ever.  But the entry requirements for starting an EVE corporation are quite low, and since non-player corporations (NPCs) now charge an 11% tax on bounties and mission rewards, starting a small corp of your own might be an attractive option.
 
Corporations often need a lot of manpower to run successfully. People are need to advertise the corporation, recruit members, set policies, arrange logistics and ensure that everything runs smoothly. Available roles will depend on your corporation and their needs. Players can even start their own corporation, although this is often suited to more experienced players who are able to use their experience in game to build a successful corporation. Starting a corporation often requires a large amount of starting capital - more so if the corporation will own structures like [[Citadels]] or [[Engineering Complexes]].
 
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There is no such thing as an average income as it varies so widely depending on the size of the corporation and the taxes/fees charged
There is no such thing as an average income as it varies so widely depending on the size of the corporation and the taxes/fees charged
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==EVE journalist==
There are many third party sites and podcasts dedicated to EVE Online. Many of them accept submissions and guest slots by players. This would particularly suit a player with good communication skills who has a unique perspective on the game. CCP also sometimes needs players to act as presenters for official events such as the [[Alliance Tournament]] and [[Fanfest]].
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Most of these opportunities will be unpaid.
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