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When should I say "I am familiar with"? When should I say "I am profficient at"? When can I call myself an expert or SME?

When you apply for jobs, there is usually a marker for time worked at 1-2 years, 5+ years, and 10+ years. At what point should I qualify myself as familiar, profficient, or an expert? Does having a credential help lessen the time required to be considered an expert?

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Abdullah1846 views

What should be my course of study?

I am currently in 10th grade. I am want advice on what degrees should I do and should I study? I am currently considering doing a bachelor's degree in computer science in online beside my college. After college I want to do a second bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence. Then I want to do a masters in artificial intelligence. I want to build AI related stuffs.

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Lindani389 views

After I graduate, where can I go as an architectural draughtsman graduate because I have looked for a mentor but still can't find one.

i am now trying to find ways to uplift some of my other skills since I haven't found support throughout the architectural space.

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MARCO1499 views

How can we build a stable life, when work forces us to constantly move?

I honestly wonder: how do many people build lasting relationships, make long-term plans, move in together, start a family, have children, and maintain a strong social network when the job market and career opportunities often require moving from one city to another every few years? I have the impression that the only people who manage to build a stable life are those who start from a more solid position: a family fortune, an inheritance, a stable financial situation, or a well-paid job. Those who don't have these conditions find themselves chasing precarious job opportunities, constantly moving from one city to another in search of stability (of a life) that always seems postponed. Every move requires rebuilding part of one's life from scratch: new friendships, new social circles, new points of reference. It's a process that, in the long run, can become exhausting. (And for those who have been there, they know that sometimes, or rather, most of the time, they also have to rebuild their relationship with their partner.) On the one hand, there's professional ambition, the desire to grow and improve one's position at work. On the other, there's the need to stay in a place where bonds, friendships, and a sense of belonging have been built. These two needs often seem to conflict. Perhaps I'm missing something, but I struggle to understand how the two can be reconciled without completely sacrificing one of the two, unless we start from particularly favorable conditions.

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Mindspace2482 views

How do modular office workstations improve productivity and flexibility in modern workplaces?

I'm planning an office renovation and exploring different workstation options for my team. I've noticed that many businesses are choosing modular office workstations instead of traditional desk setups. I'd like to understand how modular workstations contribute to employee productivity, collaboration, space optimization, and workplace flexibility. Are they a good long-term investment for growing businesses? What features should I look for when selecting modular office workstations for a modern office environment? Any insights, experiences, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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Niha1664 views

What to do now?

I am in grade 11 currently, and I wanted to know what I should do to build a better and more secure future for myself. Note that my major is engineering and my minor is computer science

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Alaina1382 views

Which degree is more lucrative for all fields: Communications or Hospitality?

Hi, there! I am interested in Wedding Planning and am already doing internships in the field. But I am also going to go to community college in the fall and wanted to know which education is most helpful, not just in Wedding Planning, but also anywhere else. Thanks!

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KODY1195 views

What can a bachelor's in Computer Science do for a pursuing airline pilot? Career Village.

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Monet2957 views

How can you best find internships, jobs, networking opportunities and etc in college Is it mainly by asking your professors and other staff members?

Wow, it has been way too long since I've used this. Well, here are some updates about myself: I'm sixteen now, I just finished 10th grade at JD Clement Early College, and I've decided that I want to major in English and minor in journalism. I actually joined Hillside's theatre department and jazz band (playing the guitar), and I was second-cast (behind a senior) for a main role in Seussical: the Musical as Jojo. I'm mainly invested in my creative writing now, and have a few manuscripts of stories that I've already finished—although I will continue doing theatre and jazz band. I know that I may not make much money from publishing books, and I've decided that I would also like to find a job that is still related to writing, even if it isn't fictional writing. Should I just talk to people in the English department?

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Maite1165 views

how can i get a job at 11 cause i want to help mama so does anyone know a job i can do?

pls and thank you i need to help mama with rent

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Keira2062 views

What jobs can I get with a bachelors in Criminology?

I am currently an accounting major and hate it. Business related classes like economics, finance, etc., are so boring to me but I chose this major for job security. I've been thinking about switching to a BA in Criminology but I'm worried about the job outlook since many do not earn a decent salary or end up going back for their masters. What criminology jobs have an essence of business and can provide some financial security?

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Johnny1734 views

Ai Coach not allowing signup

Would like to explore career discussion with Ai Career Coach, but it keeps kicking back a blanket "Fields need attention" error despite meeting the password guidelines

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C682 views

How did you get started with a career in playwriting ?

I am currently writing/submitting to festivals in my spare time. I'm wondering what the entry points are for playwriting as a career, especially as a career switch. Is it necessary to pursue an MFA? Are there specific fellowships or incubator programs I should be exploring? Or should I be looking to get into a writer's room? Thank you so much for your time!

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Jimmy866 views

I need help with data analyst training!?

I'm currently self training for Data Analyst, but I feel like I don't know what to continue, or should I learn all programs needed for Data Analyst and then just apply? What should I do to speed up my training ?

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dddddddddddddd1163 views

Is being an SLP fun? Pros and cons of a medical SLP?

make your question specific on a specific topic.

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