Career questions tagged career-choice
How does it feel when one doesn't find it successful at the end when not in a position to end up with the career they wanted.?
How does it feel when one doesn't find it successful at the end when not in a position to end up with the career they wanted.
What are some pros and cons of different types of therapist careers?
I'm still not entirely sure what kind of therapist I want to be. Although, two that have caught my eye are cognitive-behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, but there are so many more to choose from! If I'm being honest, I'm scared to pursue an education as one or the other because I'm afraid I won't be happy with my choice.
What job recommendations do you have?
Something you enjoy to do or have a really strong talent for, and when you find that
How does one with multiple interests choose a career to spend the rest of their lives working at?
I have a lot of interests like history, math, music, writing, art/design, tech, etc. I do not know how to choose what career I want to do as I am passionate about a lot of things.
Why career in Business is common??
Why is it that a career in business is commonly preferred
What to do when questioning your major and career path?
I just finished my first semester of college and I keep having doubts if this is want I want to do. I like what I'm learning but I question what I want. The college I chose to go to doesn't have many choices so it's hard for me to discover and try other paths.
What career path did you chose? Pros and cons of the career path you took?
What made you choose the career you’re in today. Have you enjoyed your decision. What do you like about the career you chose and what don’t you like about.
How can I use my interest in both neuroscience and astrophysics to get a career I’m passionate about and satisfied in?
How would I get an internship that would help? What could I do while I’m still in my early years of high school that will make me more desirable for jobs?
How do solidify my career choice?
I have been struggling with deciding what I should do after highschool, and I decided I'd follow engineering path mainly because it falls on the subjects I'm good at a. I'm just not sure if I should actually do it.
What made you want to pick a career in psychology ?
I am in Highschool and have a passion for the psychology classes my school offers. I don’t know anyone who chose this career field and I am curious what made you choose it and what was your motivation towards becoming a psychologist?
how to decide on a future career?
I'm having trouble deciding on what career path to go into for my lifelong job, but I cant seem to decide which path to go down.. is there a little hack or something to reduce my options so I can pick one?
How do you find the career that is best fit for you?
i have been thinking a lot about what career path i want to go down and i am having some troubles figuring out what to do. Is it okay not to know what i want to do?
Why can't i ever decide what i want to do after high school?
I mean I've know what I want to do for a long time but recently i have jumped from career to career and now i feel like i'm lost. I just thought it was because i wasn't trying hard enough but now i feel like i'm losing interest in all of my safe options.
For a PNC Banker of 1 year service what is the next career step to consider
For a PNC Banker of 1 year service what is the next career step to consider
What do I do if I want to make money How hard will it be? Where can I do it? I do not have a lot to write here. But how can I make money from home online even with AI??
What do I do if I want to make money? How hard will it be? Where can I do it? I do not have a lot to write here. But how can I make money from home online even with AI?
What majors/minors are recommended if one wants to pursue a career as a behavioral analyst?
I'm a sophomore at rogers high and I just started looking into colleges.
I am trying to become a professional dancer and also an Ob/Gyn. How do I pick?
I am trying to choose between them
What are things I can do to explore my interests in terms of college majors?
Like internships, clubs, volunteering, etc.
What made you pick this career and stay in it?
I am at the point where I have to start looking into what I want to do and I just have so many options, I need a little guidance.
Where can I learn about different career paths in order to learn the one that's right for me?
As a Sophomore, I have been really interested in many career paths since I was a freshmen, yet I am having a difficult time picking one that I can put my heart out for. Are there sources out there that can help me analyze these jobs in order to narrow down my choices?
How do I discover what I want to do for my carrer?
when I’m older,because i don’t know what I wanna do,and I’m just looking for some insight on how to figure it out
How to get into acting as a teenager?
I think if you want to be an actor it has a start as a kid to be more successful. Most successful actors now usually start as a kid because their parents might sign them up for kid shows as a kid and that usually grows into it and starts doing it more until their older.
In consulting, do you have to get your own clients?
Hi I'm a first year college student and I'm considering consulting as a career or advisory such as financial planner. But I do NOT like reaching out to people and the idea of trying to get clients on my own. Is this the only way to get clients or do some firms do that for you? Thank you
What is the most challenging career aspect of water/wastewater treatment?
How many years did it take you to get a certification.
What are the factors I should be considering when deciding my future career?
I haven't even solidified a major or decided what my "dream job" would be. I've tried these tests that are supposed to link me with jobs but none of them make sense to me.
I really want to be a vet but science doesn't naturally click with me- is it possible?
I've wanted to be a vet for 3 years now and I've looked thoroughly into the ins and outs of it. I don't naturally get science though, I'm just not scientifically inclined and my grades in them aren't amazing but also not the worst (Grade 5/6/7 at GCSE). I try to force myself to want to do another career, but I just want to do veterinary. I feel like I'd always be jealous of vet students if I did that. It seems like it's rooted in me but I'd be a fraud and I wouldn't get what's going on, especially not as quickly as everyone else who's always gotten A* in all sciences. I'm due to choose my A-levels within a month or two. I definitely think if I carried on with wanting to be a vet, I'd apply to foundation courses where I'd only have to do one science. Any advice? :(