California, USA
How can I be open to feedback—even when it’s not what I expected or wanted to hear?
How can I be open to feedback—even when it’s not what I expected or wanted to hear?
What is the best career right now?
What is the best career for those who are in high school right now?
How do I become a military nurse?
What are Pros and Cons on being a Military nurse?
How hard was it to become an Anesthesiologist?
I am 15, and planning on graduating high school a year early. I am in 10th grade right now, and planning on doing summer school and another semester in order to graduate a year early. My goal in life is to become an anesthesiologist, and I have some questions for people who have reached that...
How to start the path to becoming a general contractor I'm 21 and want to learn to create and want to get into real estate and entrepreneurship. I've made a plan for the next 20-25 years to start a business and build generational wealth based on my research, but would like more advice from professionals.?
I'm currently studying the OSHA 30 and am working towards getting experiences in the construction trade and am willing to do anything.
How can I build a career in medicine that combines scientific research and patient empathy, especially for individuals living with chronic illnesses?
My life hasn’t followed a straight line, but every challenge has shaped who I am and what I stand for. Losing my father to gun violence and living with Crohn’s disease taught me resilience early on. Instead of letting those experiences define my limits, I used them to define my purpose and...
As a future civil engineering student, what things should i prioritize or focus on the most in college (Grades, Internships, hands on projects) in order to be successful in the future after graduating? Which would have the longest term impact on careers and what did you wish you focused on more in school?
I am a high school senior and I want to study and go into civil engineering, I know there are a lot of specialties in the field so I'm excited to learn more about them. I've shadowed a civil engineer which helped me understand the job more and made me more curious about the projects they work on.
What does a strong first 6–12 months in an entry-level role actually look like in practice for people working in marketing, and what tends to separate someone who quickly gets trusted with bigger projects from someone who mainly stays in executional support work?
For context, I'm asking as an upcoming college graduate who wants to pursue marketing and has been looking for roles in any kind of marketing space: product, brand, influencer, etc.
How should I, as a freshman, look to get involved on campus, in order to build a quick sense of community and belonging, so that college can feel like home?
I am a high school senior, who is going to attend Liberty University, in Virginia, in the fall. I have built a really strong sense of community in my home town in California, and since I'm moving so far away I know a strong community will help me a lot as I miss my home. What are some...
What is the most important soft skill to have for getting a good job in finance after college and what are some things to look for in an employer to ensure that you have a boss that values you?
I intend to pursue a career in finance after college but I am unsure about what I should look for and what skills I need to bring to the table. I want to make sure that I am the most prepared I can be when I enter the workforce and I’m hoping specifically to go into investment banking.
Is marrying someone you meet on your career path a good idea?
Does anyone have experience working with their marriage partner?
What are some clubs/programs I can apply for to gain leadership skills?
I'm an incoming freshman at USC and I'm eager to get a head start by joining clubs or programs that can help me gain overall exposure in the field I plan on studying in (accounting) during the first semester and other related skills needed for the world of finance.
What advice would you give a first year undergraduate business major who is unsure of the field in business they would like to pursue post-college?
Currently, I am a senior in high school and will be an incoming first year business major. I'm aware of the vast career opportunities in business, but I'm unsure where to start looking and any guidance would be appreciated.
What is the salary when becoming a registered nurse?
I'm currently a junior in high school
Why is becoming a registered nurse better than becoming a CNA ?
I am currently a junior is highschool
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