In The Sims 2, there are dozens of career options to pursue. Not all of them will be successful, but your Sims are more than welcome to try and fail at as many of them as they can stomach. From chasing down criminals to making the best pasta Sims have ever known, the possibilities are near endless.
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One career that rises above the others is the Business Career Track. Being your own boss has its perks, but only after you work your way up the corporate ladder. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know to get the simoleons start rolling in.
Business Career Track
Ready to work your way through the rat race to find financial success? If so, the Business Career Track is right for you! This cutthroat collection of jobs will test your Sim’s capabilities to negotiate and master the art of the deal, all while starting from the ground up.
Running a company isn’t easy, but lucky for you, it can be simpler. In the tables below, you’ll find all the information you need to help you Sim get their next big promotion and come one step closer to raking in simoleons by the thousands.
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Adult Business Career Track
Full-time positions are reserved for adult Sims, and each career has ten levels to rise through. Every level requires specific skill proficiency and a unique number of family connections.
This career track is separate from the Open For Business expansion that allows Sims to purchase community lots and run their own operation.
Below are all the jobs adults can excel in for business:
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Teen And Elder Business Career Track
Even teens and elders aspire to get in on the business career. Whether they’re just starting out as a part-time employee in high school or they want something to keep them busy in their golden years, there’s plenty of excitement to go around. That being said, the teen and elder career path is far shorter than the one for adult Sims. Instead of Below are all the jobs teens and elders can excel in for business:
Teens must have grades of ‘C’ or higher before they can get a part-time job.
Business Career Reward
Upon reaching level five in the Business career, you Sim will unlock the Execuputter. This unique item helps your Sim improve their Charisma skill all while having a bit of fun playing golf.
When you’ve unlocked the Execuputter, open your Sim’s inventory and select their job rewards to collect it. Place it in their home so that the ball return is easily accessible, then start putting.
If the track is blocked, Sims won’t be able to interact with the Execuputter.
While you can only have one Execuputter per Sim in the career, you can always claim another by quitting the Sim’s job and having them rejoin again. If you do so, they’ll have to start from the ground up unless they network with other Sims in the neighborhood.
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