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How do I adjust how I tell my story depending on who I’m talking to and the moment I’m in? ?
How do I adjust how I tell my story depending on who I’m talking to and the moment I’m in?
How can I show impact or results, even if my experience was part of a team or still in progress? ?
How can I show impact or results, even if my experience was part of a team or still in progress?
What’s a simple way to structure what I’m saying so my stories are clear and not all over the place?
What’s a simple way to structure what I’m saying so my stories are clear and not all over the place?
How do I show others that I can adapt and take on new challenges, even if I don’t have a lot of experience yet?
How do I show others that I can adapt and take on new challenges, even if I don’t have a lot of experience yet?
What does adaptability look like in everyday situations, like classes, internships or team settings? ?
What does adaptability look like in everyday situations, like classes, internships or team settings?
What are some ways to step outside my comfort zone without feeling overwhelmed? ?
What are some ways to step outside my comfort zone without feeling overwhelmed?
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 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 rewarding is it to know you are directly helping or contributing to something that can benefit many people?
Specifically for those in STEM areas. This fall, I will be attending the University of Washington - Seattle, intending to major in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. I am interested in conducting research in a lab or potentially studying medicine. I would like to know what it feels...
What should a community college transfer student in computer engineering prioritize during the first year at a university to become competitive for internships: personal projects, research, networking, or upper-division coursework?
I am transferring from Diablo Valley College to UC Santa Cruz for computer engineering. I want to prepare well for internships and future career opportunities, but I am not sure whether I should focus more on coursework, personal projects, research, networking, or applying to internships early.
What steps should I take to become a pharmacist and to gain hands-on experience ?
I am currently a high school senior preparing to graduate and continue my education in college. I want to become a pharmacist but I'm a little lost on what classes I should take, what majors I should consider, and how to gain experience while still in school. All advice is appreciated! #Spring26
How do you land Internships in college?
especially in ECE considering the huge over saturation. Applying by Linkedin or Indeed doesn't seem to get through since I dont get any reply backs. Any help would be appreciated!
What are the most important skills and experiences I should develop during college to become an effective social worker in underserved communities and how can I built resilience to navigate the challenges of this field long-term? Spring#26
Hi I'm an undergraduate in my sophomore year majoring in Sociology. I aspire to be a social worker handling domestic violence. I'm open to all advice regarding social work!
What is your favorite thing about case management, and what is the most challenging for you? What is one crucial thing you've learned through your experience? #Spring26
I'm interning as a case manager, working with homeless families in our rapid rehousing programs, and I'm looking to continue case management permanently. Just wanted input on your experiences.
How does an RN get an opportunity to work outdoors responding to emergencies within the community ? #Spring26
I just got accepted into an RN program and I would love to be an emergency room RN and use those skills to help respond to emergencies within the community similar to how paramedics do it, whether roadside, or at sporting events, or flying down on a helicopter to air lift individuals in need,...
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