Career questions tagged adaptability
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?
My greatest passion and goal is to be a journalist, but AI makes me unsure about how sustainable writing-heavy careers are. What would you say to someone with that concern”?
I feel like there's so much being said right now about how journalism is a dying field, and this has only gotten worse recently with AI usage. From your perspective, what is something that I should ready to adapt to in the field of journalism? Also, do you think that the writing side of journalism will soon be completely replaced by automation or artificial intelligence?
Tell me about a time you changed your mind about something important. What caused that shift, and how has it shaped the way you approach learning, leadership, or your future goals?
Whether its a time in the workplace or during a random day.
what soft skills helped you succeed in your first job?
I'm a senior student majoring in finance, I'm getting ready to for the Carrer path, started looking for job opportunities and i would like some advice.
What would you say is an unconventional/untraditional but important skill that is helpful to have for someone interested in becoming an actuary or in a business-related field? It could be for during interviews or in the job setting. #Spring26
I am currently a high school senior, about to major in actuarial science in the fall. I think this question is a fun question to ask to understand a work environment a little bit more.
How can I become a reliable dependable person in the workforce when I'm just starting out? What skills do I need to be proficient in before joining the work force? #Spring26
I'm going to start looking for internships next, and I'm a little scared about what is to be expected from me. This would be my first "job" in a business setting.
What skills are more important to succeed in business administration?
I am a hight school student interested in business administration and I want to learn how to succeed in this field.
What should I and prepare for when working in a Hospitality related career?
I took the myfutureaz.pipelineaz.com career assessment, and my results said I could work best in a work field that involves Hospitality. Im interested in working in this field since I enjoy talking with people about anything and am sympathetic and good at listening. Im also someone who doesn’t get offended or bothered easily by questions others find weird. Since I am heavily considering going into this career field, what are some things I should expect or prepare for when working in a Hospitality related career?
What skills are more valued in tech fields now that AI is everywhere?
What skills can I or should I learn to prepare for a potential career in tech in a world where AI is doing so much of people's work?
What skills are most important for someone who wants to work in technology or software development?
What skills are most important for someone who wants to work in technology or software development?
What are the most important qualities that you look for when you are hiring someone?
When someone is going through the hiring process what traits are you looking for.
What steps are you taking to build a culture of continuous learning and adaptability in response to AI advancements?
What steps are you taking to build a culture of continuous learning and adaptability in response to AI advancements?
What communication skills have become most critical now that AI can generate so much content?
What communication skills have become most critical now that AI can generate so much content?
What human qualities do you believe will be most irreplaceable in the age of automation and AI and why?
What human qualities do you believe will be most irreplaceable in the age of automation and AI and why?
What human skills would you encourage people entering the workforce to focus on developing alongside AI skills?
What human skills would you encourage people entering the workforce to focus on developing alongside AI skills?
What’s an example of a time when a big technology shift forced you to rethink your approach, and how did you handle it?
What’s an example of a time when a big technology shift forced you to rethink your approach, and how did you handle it?
What advice would you give people transitioning in their career who want to prove themselves in an AI driven world?
What advice would you give people transitioning in their career who want to prove themselves in an AI driven world?
What habits or mindsets help you stay adaptable in a workplace where tools and processes change so rapidly?
What habits or mindsets help you stay adaptable in a workplace where tools and processes change so rapidly?
What motivates you to pursue both technology and music in your career?
Aspiring cybersecurity enthusiast and high school student passionate about technology and problem-solving. Alongside advancing my tech skills through online courses, I’m also a dedicated music producer and DJ, creating and performing to connect with audiences and bring energy to events. Experienced in supporting community projects and helping others with tech challenges. Eager to grow professionally in both customer support and creative fields. Always ready to learn, adapt, and contribute.
How has a background/degree in mechanical engineering allowed you to work across different industries? #Spring25?
Also, what skills have been the most transferable across the industries?
What are some soft skills needed on a daily basis as an engineer?
As of right now, I am working on my soft skills to improve my employment rate for when I apply for jobs in the future. I also want to show that I am more capable of doing well on the job.
What career path should I choose ? It's getting really hard to even know what I want.
Hi, I'm someone that is currently 26 years old and in need of assistance about what type of career that i should pursue, I'm good with my adaptability (or you could say a quick learner) and somewhat interested in sci-fi movies (or technology), the thing is it's kind of hard for me to do something repetitively as it gets boring pretty fast, I do have a bachelor degree in electrical engineering but after seeing what my fellow graduate's job is now I lost my interest in the field, what should I do ? ps : I don't mind taking another degree
What soft skills/demeanors, unrelated to engineering education, are often extremely valuable as an engineer? ?
Note: this is part of our professionals series where volunteers share questions they wish they saw on the platform
What everyday life skills can engineering teach me?
I would like to help my parents back. What can I learn from engineering that can help both myself and my family other than money?
What are ways that I could adapt to the college lifestyle?
I am afraid of moving out on my own without any family or friend, and really just want to fit in. #college #life-transitions #adaptability ##adapting-to-college
Would you have to adapt often if your career is in technology?
Will you have to "change" in order to avoid structural unemployment? Technology advances at an exponential rate, so one would have to constantly learn new things. Some technologies become obsolete and companies go out of business, so what would that leave for someone working in tech? #computer #technology #tech #adaptability