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Where should I start looking for future careers?
#Spring25, looking forward to career village.
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Jose’s Answer
Hi Brandon,
A good way to search for new majors is through the university website. Consult your local, regional, or national university system to find out which universities are available to you, and visit each one's website to learn about their respective academic offerings.
Within each major, there are multiple resources to help you decide, such as academic pathways, coursework guides, and information on career opportunities, although these may vary from university to university.
If you're clear about your major but not the university, the final-year specialization pathways can be helpful in making your decision, and the coursework guides can provide you with information about the content to assess whether or not they interest you.
Best of luck, and don't worry about any doubts that may arise at the beginning of this stage because we've all been there!
A good way to search for new majors is through the university website. Consult your local, regional, or national university system to find out which universities are available to you, and visit each one's website to learn about their respective academic offerings.
Within each major, there are multiple resources to help you decide, such as academic pathways, coursework guides, and information on career opportunities, although these may vary from university to university.
If you're clear about your major but not the university, the final-year specialization pathways can be helpful in making your decision, and the coursework guides can provide you with information about the content to assess whether or not they interest you.
Best of luck, and don't worry about any doubts that may arise at the beginning of this stage because we've all been there!
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Aravind’s Answer
Career Path Program: This program is designed to help you build your career path and provide access to valuable learning opportunities. It includes clear visual aids highlighting potential future roles within the organization and learning paths to support career aspirations