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interested in/to: what's the difference?

As title suggests..what's the difference? I heard that the difference is that with "in" you are talking about something that will or is lasting in the time, while "to" is something you do just one time.

So, the sentence "I am interested in starting my carreer in your company" is correct? Or maybe "I am interested to start my carreer in your company"?

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