Career questions tagged career-choice
Can I get an interior designer to answer these 10 questions for me?
1. Can you tell me about the types of tasks you are responsible for on a day-to-day basis? 2. What do you enjoy most about your career? 3. What is most challenging about your career? 4. What are some skills and personality traits necessary to perform your job? 5. What are some misconceptions about your career? 6. What inspired you to join this career field? 7. For you what is the work environment like? 8. What would you recommend to someone who wants to join this career field? 9. Do you get along with your coworkers? 10. What is your work schedule like?
Is it normal to not know what you want to do?
Like not knowing what career you want to pursue
Am I passionate about accounting and find fulfillment in my workDoes my current job align with my values and long-term career aspirations?Do I feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in the work I do?Skills and Competencies:?
Am I passionate about accounting and find fulfillment in my work?Does my current job align with my values and long-term career aspirations?Do I feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in the work I do?Skills and Competencies
Wat is career job planning??
I will like to understand what career job is all aboit
what are the long term impact for business analyst major also what is a major I can pick up to make myself more valuable?
I am a current sophomore I originally chose to persue this career to be a sports analyst it was a more diverse major and not so sports concentrated I haven't gotten into my major classes yet but I feel this is a good fit I also want to get the most out of college so what is a major or certification to pick up
How should I decide what career path I want?
I'm in an AVID class (high school freshman) and we do a lot of activities to do with college and career planning, but I don't know what I want to do.
Career intrest?
I am interested in being a financial portfolio manager. I work best in an environment with structure, time flexibility, and competition. Is this a good fit for me?
How directly does my chosen major impact my career options in the short term and long term?
For instance, if my major isn't aligned with my long-term career interest but rather a short-term necessity after graduating.
How do you know if you picked the right career for yourself?
Question Career Decision
What is the day in the life of a Business Analyst?
Hello all, I'm back again asking another question. I decided to purse a career in Business Analytics, although in the future it could change. I have dipped my toes into the analytics world by partaking in an externship. I am now wondering if this career is right for me. Some questions that I want to know are: 1. How does SQL play a part in your daily life? 2. How did you manage to gain experience to get where you are right now? 3. Any advice for a future Business Analyst? Also, I would love to connect with you all through LinkedIn to learn more! Thank You all so much! #Spring2024
How can this website be able to help me decide what my career in the future is?
With having career, I fear that I might need some assistance with seeking different opportunities with the career that I want to pursue.
Is it worth it to pursue a career as a physician?
I'm a graduating senior in high school and I will be attending university this fall to major in Biology with an emphasis in pre-medicine. I've wanted to be a doctor my whole life. I lean towards primary care, and although I know that rotations are the key to knowing which specialty is best, as of right now I think I'd like to do med-peds. The problem is that I have heard so many negatives about being a physician. Between insurance problems, the potential for being sued, and political elements within healthcare, I wonder how doctors even have the time to care for their patients. And I've heard that they don't; rather, they have a specific amount of time they can spend with each patient, and the healthcare system is really mostly about making a profit. Current physicians-- is this true? Or are these just over exaggerations? I absolutely love science, and what I really want out of a career is the capability to truly help and serve people. I don't care about the salary as long as I have enough money to not worry about how I'm going to pay for necessities. I also want to travel the world, and I've always loved the idea of working internationally in underserved communities. Physicians, are you glad you stuck with it and became a doctor? Is residency really as awful as people say? Are the first two years of medical school completely memorization, or is it a combination of memorization and critical thinking? I really appreciate any insight and answers you have to my questions.
I am interested in being a psychologist. I work best in an environment with a chance to work one on one or alone, with a nice routine, and knowing what my responsibilities are for my work. Is this a good fit for me ?
I have already gotten responses on my last question that think psychology is a good choice so I'm wondering if it's still true with new information.
how i could find my passion in career ?
i am frustrated that my degree in chemistry good for me or not what is my passion how to find my career
How to be good at career?
I am the type of person that thinks I can never do anything right, especially if the task seems very big and cumbersome. I want help so that I can enjoy my career. battleship online
Why is it so difficult for me to find and stick to a career path that I actually like?
I'm an 18years old freshman, about 6'1 in height that quite excels at playing basketball but it's not really something I'd like to do after college. I think I have interest in programming and marketing but they are quite difficult and I find it very hard to stick to something, sadly. Pls help 🙏
How can i find my mentor to begin my career on data analysis??
I'm a passionate child try yo know more on data analysis.
What strategies do you use to deal with Patents who are anxious or inconsolable about their child’s prognosis?
I’m a Highschool Student trying to figure out how to become a PN
what should i do with my life? like in my career.
what should i do with my life? like in my career.
Meteorologists, how would your degree be applied to the scientific research community, if it would?
As a sophomore who just changed to an Environmental Science A.A., I'm exploring B.S. options that will open up more specialized job opportunities. I love considering how weather patterns change or maintain ecological activities, or even interact with the ocean ... but won't I be pigeon-holed into weatherman positions if meteorology is my major?
I am interested in being an electrician I work best in an environment with in-person work, relaxed paced, and structure so I know what I am doing . What career options would I be interested in?
I don't mind working hard but, I still want to make decent money.
How am I supposed to know what I want to do with the rest of my life?
How am I supposed to know what I want to do with the rest of my life? Will I ever get sick of my job? What if I want to change careers? I am lost and confused.
How do you find a lifelong career that you will love and be passionate about?
I'm still young, in my early twenties asking for advice or helpful insight on finding the right path for me. I'm currently enrolled in a Jobcorps Center and am pursuing Pharmacy technician and or other trade work training. I have several small interests that I enjoy but none that I feel confident building into a lifelong career. I graduated from high school during the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, and I feel it's stunted my growth into a career. I'm interested in STEM, Language studies, Anatomy Physiology, forensics, Physical fitness, Chemistry, Woodworking, and Medicine. I'm artistic and investigative and wish to do a career that I find challenging and rewarding. I've traveled to Europe, Studied French in southern France, and interned as a sales associate in Ireland with a Designer Exchange Company; all of which were wonderful experiences but I'm unsure how to turn them into a career for my future. So how do I narrow down my interests into a career I will find fulfilling in my later life?
What is your career advice for a 23 y/o with no degree but has work experience ?
What would be your career advice for someone who dropped out of nursing school, went into sales for 3-4 years and now an adjuster for a Fortune 500 company. I don’t like my job and I’m ready to try something different. I don’t want to take in bound calls or have very minimal calls. I’m thinking of getting a degree in accounting or CS. I’m not sure which direction to go from here and would love to hear what adjacent degrees or jobs would fit
What can I do as a physiologist?
Can I be allow to work in the surgery room for my IT even though I study physiology?