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What do you need to have a successful career inn psychology
I am a sophomore in college and it is my first year majoring in psychology and I hear the in psychology you don't get job opportunities after graduating. I am interested in psychology because it help me help people and its a career I have been thinking about because of my child development...
How do I choose a career path when I have multiple interests ?
I'm a college psychology major, but I'm also interested in education, counseling, and possibly working abroad. I enjoy mentoring and helping people grow. How can I explore these options without feeling overwhelmed? Thanks!
What will my salary be for my first job after graduation? #Spring25
I'm a current high school senior and I will be graduating this June. I am going to attend a UC school. What salary range can I strive to have after I graduate?
What are ways to get into the work field as a psychology major, and how can I make sure I create those pathways for myself?
What are some alternative career paths I could have with my psychology degree? I it recommended to go to graduate school to pursue psychology?
How hard would it be to move into a career like occupational therapy with a major in Psychology?
What other career paths are there for a psychology major besides counseling or therapy?
What are other hiring platforms other than LinkedIn and Handshake for finance related full time roles?
I am graduating after summer and want to find a full-time role before then.
How do I grapple with the fear that AI might take over my intended career field by the time I graduate?
I'm an English major, hoping to go into copyediting or technical writing. With AI steadily rising and getting much more common wherever I go, how do I overcome the fear that those databases will be trained and near unmistakable from human work by the time I've graduated? #Spring25
Reflecting on your college days, what small habit or choice that you adopted turned out to have the most significant impact on your life later on?
Being a high school senior, I understand the challenges of making tough choices, particularly with college decision day approaching. However, moving to college represents a completely new atmosphere that we seniors are about to enter. It's an exciting opportunity, yet it's terrifying to think...
What are some practical steps I can take as a business student interested in breaking into the fashion industry?
What are some practical steps I can take as a business student interested in breaking into the fashion industry?
For an aspiring chemical engineer, what should I aim to complete in my undergraduate years to build the best resume for hiring ?
I will be starting at Rice University as a chemical engineering major! #Spring25
What job can I get with a major in architecture and minor in environmental management?
I'm currently a senior in high school exploring potential career paths. Architecture is one of my strongest interests, but I’m also passionate about environmental sustainability. I’d like to understand how these two fields can work together.
What programs should I pursue to get a prerequisite on an architecture major?
I'm currently a senior in high school deciding what career path to pursue. This is my strongest interest, but I'd like to delve into the subject to make a more informed decision.
How can I build stronger relationships with professionals already in my network #Spring25?
Hello, I'm a first-year student in college who has had the privilege to meet many great people in the past few months, nonetheless, I am curious how can I build deeper relationships with people I've met? I am happy to hear any advice from others who have been in a similar situation.
As someone moving into the field of dietetics and nutrition, I often find that despite my strong academic background, people assume they know more than me and question my knowledge. This leads to feelings of imposter syndrome, especially since food is something everyone has personal opinions about. How can I build confidence and establish credibility in a professional career where my expertise is constantly being challenged?
I am currently a Masters Student in Nutrition and Dietetics with career goals as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. I plan to work in preventative healthcare through diet and lifestyle changes.
With evolving technologies, would it be recommended that I dual - major or at least minor in programming to better incorporate technologies in my future career as an architect?
Hello, I'm a first year architecture student in UC Berkeley. I've wondering about the developing models of creation and planning and how that will affect my future in the field. I wonder how will the future of planning & drafting change. About how will we incorporate developing models of...
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