Malverne, New York
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...
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 ?
What job should I get as a 14 year old And how should I get it?
“ tips to get a job”
How can I find a remote role as communication major with a minor in psychology ?
I am a senior in college looking for flexible roles
What did you do after graduating from college with your degree/major? Or how did you choose the path after college?
I'm currently a junior who is expected to graduate a semester early. I'm a communications major with an interest in sports/entertainment. My original plan was to do a masters for sports management abroad to get into motorsports. Now, I'm unsure what I really wanna do. I was originally a vocal...
What types of part-time jobs, volunteer opportunities, or entry level positions should I look into during college to build a strong foundation for working with the youth?
I am majoring in history and minoring in psychology.
What does a day in the life of a social worker in community engagement look like?
For example: Tasks and Responsibilities
How did you know that the career path you’re in right one for you and how did you work through if there were any uncertainties ?
I’m currently a sophomore in college majoring in real estate. I chose this major because I am interested in commercial real estate however, I’m unsure if im going the right route or just wasting my time when I can major in maybe Finance.
How can I find internships related to public policy and also prepare myself for the public service career?
Hi everyone, I am currently a undergraduate freshman at Baruch College. I am interested mostly in public policy, law, and non-profit organizations. I like jobs where employees are interactive, communicate with people, goes to different places and helps others. I wanted to ask how do I build...
What career paths can I pursue with a Business/Corporate Communication major, potentially in marketing or branding?
Hi! I’m currently a Business Communication major at Baruch College with a strong interest in marketing and digital media (as well as other interests in beauty and fashion). I’m trying to better understand which entry-level roles I should target and how to position myself for a career in...
What a career in Real Estate looks like?
What is the future of a career in Real Estate ?
I am considering majoring in Real Estate as part of my business degree, but I wonder if getting licensed is enough.
What is really the difference between obtaining a license compared to a college degree in this field ?.
Thank you.
Why Accounting major is in high demand rather than Finance major ?
Why Accounting major is in high demand rather than Finance major?
How to explore and learn more about career path for undergraduate students majoring in Finance and Accounting ?
How to learn more about career path for undergraduate students majoring in Finance and Accounting.
What career options can I explore that combine finance and food services?
I am a sophomore at college, currently pursuing a bachelor's in financial mathematics. I also completed a Culinary Arts program at my high school. I was initially considering working as a financial analyst but would like to know what other career options I can explore that combine both industries.
For professionals in accounting or finance, what is something you wish you understood earlier about balancing technical skills with real-world experience, and how did that affect your career growth?
I’m a high school senior planning to study accounting, and I’ve already gained experience through an internship where I worked on reconciliations and financial tasks. I’m trying to understand how to best prepare early, balance technical knowledge with real-world experience, and avoid common...
What a good paying job for a 15 year old in high school?
I wanna be a electrician after high school
How do I make sure I don't burn out from maintaining my undergraduate agree and making time for myself?
I am currently a Law and Society major at my high school. I hope to pursue my interest in law/politics through my undergraduate degree. Throughout my academic career, I’ve taken classes such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, and Forensic Science. Outside of the classroom, I’m a Rho...
Knowing I will start my career as a Registered Nurse, how will I build the foundation necessary to eventually pursue a career as a Nurse Practitioner ?
I got accepted into Accelerated BSN program and hope to do well! #Spring26
How do I get a head start in electrical engineering?
I'm a college student planning to transfer to a tech institute to study electrical engineering, but how exactly do I manage time and discipline for my career? Which skills should I put into practice, not just for engineering classes but for studying in general? Engineering is no joke after all.
How do I gain connections?
I'm looking to pursue a career in physical therapy. What would be the best way to build connections?
What can I do during an internship to increase my chances of getting a full-time job offer afterward?
I am an accounting major, interning at a tax/accounting firm and I'm hoping to secure a full time position after completing my internship period. What skill or actions or behaviors do employers look for in interns when deciding who to hire?
If you were a business student again, what would you do differently to better prepare for your career?
I am currently a undergraduate junior majoring in accounting and a minor in international business. I want to make sure I'm using my time in college wisely to prepare for the real world.
What specific skills, experiences, or qualifications are most important or stand out to employers when they are hiring?
As an accounting student with tax, administrative and customer service experience, I want advice on what can I do to make myself a competitive candidate for entry-level accounting or finance positions.
In your experience, do you recommend letting people who are in your personal life to read and edit your personal statement for PA school or paying for an editing service?
I will be applying to PA school in 2027, but because I actually don't know any PAs in my life or have any mentors, I am a little lost. I get conflicting advice from people who don't know what I'm going through or who don't have insight into PA school. If any of you are open to mentorship, I...
Is there anything you wish you knew before choosing this career?
Hi! I’m currently a third-year college student studying business communications and minoring in information technology. This wasn't my first choice when picking my major in college, just seeking advice with career pivoting.
What is the biggest mistake that undergraduate accounting majors make in their first two years of college that hurts their chances of landing a Big 4 internship and even a Big 4 job after graduating from college?
I am a current high school senior committed to a large university for Fall 2026. My goal is to land a Big 4 internship by my junior-year summer, so I have a better chance of receiving return offers from companies like PWC and KPMG.
How can I combine my business/corporate communication degree with my passion for animals to create a meaningful career, and what steps should I be taking now—such as internships, networking, or skill-building—to stand out to employers in that space?
I am a senior at Baruch College, I have never had any internships, and I feel quite stuck on what I want to do with my degree/what exact fields interest me. I just know my interest in animals.
How can generation Z defy all odds and maintain authenticity in securing careers with the ongoing competition introduced by the popularity of AI ?
I am a senior in high school looking forward to pursuing a major in Finance and a minor in Spanish at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville. I am curious as to how my generation will break into the work field with the constant competition that AI has provided and the jobs it has taken over so far.
With AI Generated content on the rise, what will make human filmmakers indispensable How can I start developing those qualities now as a freshman entering a Communications School in the fall? #Spring26?
I am an upcoming freshman at American University in DC, where I play to double major in Film and Business of Entertainment. I have a passion for creating and telling stories which emphasize the value of music, art, and human passion in order to shape how people connect with one another and the...
I’m a sophomore accounting major at Baruch College working toward CPA eligibility, but I’m still unsure which accounting path fits me best (audit, tax, advisory, or something else). Based on your experience, what signs should I look for now — in classes, internships, or my strengths — that can help me figure out which direction I’m most aligned with?
I'm a first-generation sophomore majoring in accounting at Baruch College, planning to get my CPA in the future. I'm trying to understand how to choose the right accounting path and how to prepare for internships, so I'm looking for advice from professionals who can share what skills,...
How to get a intership or reasearch program as a undergraduate student in college, it can be from the school or not is both fine with me.
I am a undergraduate student but I don't know how to approach internship, research program ( it doesn't have to be really from the school it can be outside the school too). I am undecided major but maybe wanted to be somewhere in the healthcare ( not confident yet). I have applied to my...
Interior design looks very glamorous? Is it as fun as it looks?
I love HGTV and considering a career in it.
How does the transition process from a being a biomedical science/engineering major in college to working in field feel and look like? #Spring26
As someone who’s majoring in biomedical i want to know different routes and paths people have taken.
Hi, I would just like to know what a day in the life of an accountant looks like, and what are things an accountant my experience in their daily life? #Spring26
I'm asking this question, because I'm thinking about majoring in the accounting and finance field in college, and may become an accountant in the future. #Spring26
How can I balance being a first-gen college student, staying on top of my classes, and committing to club soccer, while still building a strong path toward a career in civil engineering without burning out?
What are the best study habits for engineering majors with busy schedules?
What should I do during my first year of college to prepare for internships and future career opportunities?
I'm 18 years old and will be starting college at the University of Scranton in fall 2026. I’m excited to begin this new chapter while studying psychology at a four-year college. I want to make sure I’m making the most of my first year and setting myself up early for internships and future...
What are skills are needed for bank managers ?
I am a junior in college, majoring in economics BA. I am still figuring out what careers to pursue. What might be other careers to consider?
How do you start selling your hobby?
Ima High School Senior, and I'm considering the possibility of selling my art before college to raise money for school. How can I go about this? I draw digitally and don't know if commissions are the best route to making money from my art. Any advice from people who made their hobbies into side...
How can I find freshman opportunities as a student at Baruch studying finance ?
I find it very difficult to be able to get exposed to the industry early on besides clubs on campus. Do you know of any other ways?
How do you transition your soft skills and knowledge from one profession to another? I plan on entering a Master's of Library Science program this year. I am coming from a general humanities background, and I am aiming for anything in the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) space. My current background and skills are most applicable to Archives and Libraries, since I have mostly been working in history and research. Libraries and Archives will also be my focus in grad school. I would like to gain skills in all these fields, what can I do to get more experience in Galleries/Museums and become more well-rounded?
Graduating Senior at John Jay College, BA in Humanities and Justice
How do you stand firm in pursuing alternative/untraditional careers paths in the face of financial insecurity? #Spring26
I'm returning to school to pursue a second bachelor's after years of struggling on my original path, but the financial pressure to return to what I know is the biggest challenge.
how to find more money for free?
I'm currently a high school senior, and I committed to stony brook. I'm going aboard for my first semester and my question is how do I find more money to help pay for tuition without taking out loans.
What was the most important decision, mindset, or early experience that helped you successfully build a career in business, real estate, or entrepreneurship, and what advice would you give to a college student hoping to create both financial success and lasting community impact? #Spring26
I’m a first-year college student interested in pursuing a career in business, real estate development, and entrepreneurship, with a long-term goal of achieving both financial success and meaningful community impact. I’m especially interested in learning how experienced professionals built their...
How do you know what kind of doctor you want to be when you’re drawn to everything ?
I am a graduating high school senior and salutatorian with a strong passion for science. I plan to pursue my undergraduate studies in biology with a pre-medical track, with the goal of becoming a physician.
How can I set myself apart from my peers?
How can I set myself apart from my peers?
How do I professionally network with the people in the industry?
How can make those relationships more personal, yet keeping professionalism?
What are the tips you would give to students who want save up money while paying full tuition by themselves?
What are the tips you would give to students who want save up money while paying full tuition by themselves?
What is the biggest challenge a non stem major might face applying to medical school post graduation from college?
I am thinking of taking only pre-requisite courses to apply to medical school and major in a non-stem area. I’m wondering if I will face any challenges to the medical school curriculum if I follow this path.
CareerVillage is here to help you reach your goals. Get your career questions answered by professionals.
Learn how CareerVillage can support you →