Through its Business Update, the well-known mobile game BitLife has changed the Corporate Job system, making it more challenging to advance through the corporate ranks and become a CEO. Completing the Achievements also gets more difficult as a result, especially the "It's All Yours" Achievement. We will assist you in becoming a CEO and completing the "It's All Yours" Achievement in BitLife Business Update in this post.
How to Complete the "It’s All Yours" Achievement in BitLife
You must advance through Corporate Jobs to the position of CEO in order to complete the "It's All Yours" Achievement in BitLife Business Update. You can't start your own business or own one because doing so would make you the CEO right away. Here is how to accomplish it step-by-step:
- Get your character to age 18!
- Choose a business-related major like economics, marketing, or accounting before you enter college.
- Get your degree in your chosen major after completing the four-year program.
- Go to the business school and enroll.
- Apply for a corporate job as soon as you graduate from business school. Any entry-level position with the designation "Corporate" must be filled.
- Operations or financial analysts are frequently employed.
- From here, keep developing your character by getting older and working hard to get promoted.
As of BitLife's most recent Business Update, here is the list of Corporate Job Career Paths:
- Generic Corporate Job (Operations or Financial Analyst)
- Senior Financial Analyst or Operations Analyst
- After working for 15 years in the corporate field, Assistant Vice President
- Vice President
- Executive Vice President
- Managing Director
- President
- CEO
After serving as President for some time, you ought to have the chance to advance to the position of CEO. You should eventually unlock the "It's All Yours" achievement and be able to view the CEO's pay, the company's financial situation, and employee information once you see the pop-up for the job offer. You now have the option to simply accept the offer, negotiate for a better salary, or refuse it.

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