What major should I choose when I go to college?
Hello, I really love painting and I have some talent for page drawing, but I don't know if I have what it takes to study graphic design. Because recently I discovered that I have signs of hand tremors. I haven't told this to anyone in the family yet. Can I continue to pursue this passion?
What is the best paying job in sales?
What is the best paying job in sales? And whats the process like?
I want to pursue a career WAYYYY out of the scope of my college major. (Dance to Cybersecurity) What sort of work or opportunities should I look for?
I have reached a point where I'm about to graduate from college and I have found the need to make a very hard and fast pivot out of the dance industry. I've always had a knack for computers and tech tinkering. I recently stumbled across Cybersecurity and got my CompTIA Security+ certification. What else should I do? Apply for experience? Go to grad school? Just a little stuck looking for suggestions.
How to become a veterinarian ?
Please help I’ve always wanted to be a veterinarian I love animals
What is a successful way to become a great salesman ?
What is a successful way to become a great salesman ? #business #sales
What do you do to become a public relations manager?
high school student looking for career advice
What is your guy’s opinion of me pursuing a career in welding?
I have plenty of experience with mig and decent experience with arc. I have only tig welded once though. I am already at the stage of welding up chassis and frames for my own mini bikes and go carts. I do a lot of metal work and metal fabrication.
What are the best trade skills for welding?
With welding what are simple trade skills?
What does a professional electrician's day usually consist of?
I am a 16 year old student wanting to become and electrician.
Hello, I am an 18-year-old college student, and I am learning to be a RN. does the work get harder or easier the closer you get to graduating?
I am in my fourth month in college
How can I pursue a career in digital marketing?
I’ve recently become interested in social media/digital marketing. #marketing #career-path #career-choice
What education do you need to become an Electrician?
I am a 16-year-old high school student who wants to become an electrician.
Will I be able to trust my coworkers and boss in an Administraive Assistant job?
Will I be given the tools and help to do my job as asked?
What career path should i choose to gain credibility in the field of performing arts and arts education?
I currently work at a private performing arts academy as a dance teacher and head of the academic department. I am in charge of creating curricula for the program and supervising the production team to give artistic input in departments such as scenography. I first started as a student in 2019 and then became part of the teaching team in 2020 due to my advanced dance knowledge (I have been dancing professionally for over 10 years), my experience as a dance assistant in the past and the lack of dance teachers at the academy back then. Since then, I have worked my way up the ranks and now have this good position I mentioned at the beginning. However, I don't have a degree in anything, I have been guided, directed and instructed by the director of the academy and she has helped me develop my leadership skills and helped me get to where I am now. I have discovered my passion for leadership in the performing arts and the world of arts education because of her support and belief in me. But the reason I ask this question, regardless of my current professional position, is because I know that this world is primarily driven by the degrees or masters you have, and in order to enhance my professional development and get more opportunities in the artistic and/or academic world, I may need to get one. So with that thought haunting me every day, I've been searching for degrees that will help me to accredit my current work. That being said, the biggest struggle I have been dealing with in the last few weeks, is the lack of information I currently have about careers that might offer what I am interested in and also the lack of flexibility of careers to study online so I can continue to work and keep my expenses as a freelancer. I have found names of interesting careers but they end up being master's degrees and not bachelor's degrees. I would like to know where are those degrees where I can study something related to directing or artistic education that can be achieved online, or in a short period of time in person. Or, I would like to have a chat with someone who can give me other degree options that might interest me as well and add to the skills I already have and acquire new knowledge. I am very interested in learning more of the educational academic world around the arts field, I also like topics related to human behavior, psychology and anatomy, if that helps give a broader context of the type of degree I am looking for. I have talked to mentors, co-workers, professors, colleagues, professional artists, and they have given me good advice on how to further develop my professional skills without a degree, but no one has helped me find detailed information on bachelor's degrees. I am still looking on my own because I know in the end I will be the one making the final decission, but I would really appreciate more detailed information/advice coming from professionals in the field and I think this is a good place to start.
Is college necessary for film?
if i want to dip my toe in this industry, do i need to go to college for film?
What kinds of characteristics will i need to become a C.O (Corrections Officer)? ?
I need help with my characteristics skills and how i can better myself for that positions.
How can I prepare to be more positive even as a police officer when dealing with suspects and criminals?
I am an 8th grader
When being a Cop does bravery play a big part in the job?
I am 14 years old, 8th grader, and bilingual.
Is being a flight attendent worth it if you love traveling?
I love traveling but I'm not sure if being a flight attendent and being told where to go and when would be worth it
Is it important to be a good reader and enjoy reading for criminal law?
I am extremely interested in criminal law and going into that field. but I'm not he biggest reader. I tolerate it and I am good at reading, but I don't really enjoy it and I want to know if that is an important thing to think about.
Can a 37yr old mom join the military to become a CRNA?
Hello! I am 37-year-old single mother to 3 teens. One is enlisted in the Navy and the other 2 are home (will be having a family plan in place for bootcamp and deployments). I have an Associate's Paralegal degree and am working in criminal defense. I am looking into changing my career into Nursing and utilizing the military to assist in getting me into Anesthetics. I think I have a lot of options to consider and am curious about a few things. I wanted to enlist out of HS but started our family early; is it frowned upon (in the military) having someone come in later in age? Is there one preferred branch that would be most beneficial for my goals? Would it be better to join the reserves, get my BSN during that contract or get by BSN prior to enlisting or something completely different? The recruiter with the Navy we worked with for my son didn't seem to have much knowledge regarding my son's future outside of the basics of signing up and what to expect during bootcamp so I don't think I can reach out to him for this advice.
Advice about getting a Marketing job after college
What are the key skills and qualifications that employers look for when hiring candidates for entry-level marketing positions, and how can I develop or acquire these skills to increase my chances of success in the field?
Where did you look at going to college that offered degrees in Dermatology?
Where did you look at going to college that offered degrees in Dermatology?
Will a Marketing major limit my job prospects?
I am a senior majoring in marketing and I am feeling a bit uneasy regarding my potential job prospects after graduation. I would like to know if my major will limit my ability to work within different industries such as finance and supply chain management? I would appreciate any advise as I am feeling uncertain about my career decision/major.
How can I be successful in my digital marketing career ?
I am a high school student, I am 13 years old. How can I be successful in my digital marketing career?
What type of education did you get for your job and where did you end up going?
What type of education did you get for your job and where did you end up going?
How to make a portfolio as a digital marketer?
I hope this message finds you well. I'm currently in the early stages of my career in digital marketing and have been fortunate enough to secure internships where I'm involved in various aspects of the field. I'm eager to build a strong portfolio that showcases my skills and expertise while I gain hands-on experience. I would greatly appreciate any guidance on what elements I should include in my portfolio and how to present my sample works effectively. Are there specific types of projects or campaigns that would be especially valuable to include? Should I focus on certain metrics or results to highlight my contributions? Any advice on how to make my portfolio stand out in the competitive job market would be incredibly valuable to me. Thank you in advance for sharing your insights and expertise. Your guidance will be instrumental in shaping my career path.
How can I be a more focused person as a computer builder?
I am 14 years old and i want to become a computer builder but i want to learn how to be more focused.
How I can start working with interior designers?
I am in the 10th grade in high school. I wanted to see what I can do to get into interior design. How I can start working with interior designers. The reason why I ask this is because it’s my passion
What is the best field to work in when trying to become a welder?
My name is Keaton I'm from Rock Hill, and I'm hoping to become a welder when I get out of school but I'm wondering which field of work is the most enjoyable, and the most rewarding when becoming a welder.