Career questions tagged career-choice
How do I know what career to pursue?
I know pretty much what I like and dislike- but struggle to find something that fit me. I love painting- yet I don't really want to be an artist for living. I crave for academia life, and so everybody around me push me to be an architect. But I am not really sure if it's for me. The thing is, I am not sure about anything- the one thing I know is that I want a big demending career that allows me to reach the best of my abilities. (like anyone I guess..)
What advice do you have for someone in their sophomore year of college, who is still confused about what they want to do in the future
What advice do you have for someone in their sophomore year of college, who is still confused about what they want to do in the future
What in your opinion is the best part of your career?
Either personal, professional or both, in what ways has your career added value to your life?
How can I be good at my career that seems boring?
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.
How can I be good at my 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.
Why do I feel like i know nothing in life career wise?
As in confused career wise
What are some animal-related career possibilities with a biology degree?
I’m a sophomore bio major with a huge love for animals and I’m not sure if I’m suited for long-term lab work. Any advice?
What is the right way to find a career?
How to know the type of career you want?
What are some ways/tips or what general direction should I take in order to pursue a film career?
I'm currently a sophmore in highschool and I've been interested in taking film as my major in college. Firstly is it worth it to pursue this path or this particular major (as college is quite expensive) and also what are some ways to find employment after college? Also for some more context I already have a fairly entry level grasp on film basics via my school production studio (EX: Camera, Mic use, editing, filming, and some studio work/directing).
How can a recent graduate find a job or a program that helps you experience different types of job positions with no relevant work experience?
Almost finishing the degree but realizing the career choice for this degree is not something to look forwards as a career. Wanting to find more experiences and try different job positions that is based on interest and hobbies, but the available resources do not meet requirement.
How do you learn about your educational journey when looking at careers?
for example I am interested in prosthetics