Career questions tagged career
How many people are required to do surgery on the brain? Has anyone ever become nauseous or anything like dat?
How many people are required to do surgery on the brain? Has anyone ever become nauseous or anything like dat?
How do you make enough money to save money?
One thing I realize is: People can make a lot of money yet they may not have enough left over to actually use on themselves. (even with six figure salary money) This can happen due to debt or necessary living expenses. (I totally get that) But the fact that someone making 250k a year can't use their hard earn money to live life is crazyyyy. 🤯 So my big question is: How do you make enough money to save money? Whether its for retirement, traveling to take time off, or something else. How could I, or someone else, do it?
how do i know when to get a job?
how do i know when i'm ready to get a job because i really want to work but idk when i'm ready for it
what i need to do to figure out the career i want?
what i love is to help and change people for the better even if theu try to say they dont need help because i know there is a bunch of people who say they dont want or need help when theu really do. I dont know how to figure out what i wanna do in the medical field there is so many options that i would love to try but i dont know which one i would love to do the most. Im currently in 11th grade i feel like i have to decide on what i wanna do now. I might be graduating early than expected so i feel like i have to figure something out fast.
Happy with your career?
How do you keep yourself motivated to continue the career you’ve chosen? Also how do you maintain being happy with that career if you’ve done it for so many years.
When and how should I start my path towards my career I wandoctor so should be starting with volunteering or something soon? Also I am a sophmore in high school ?
When and how should I start my path towards my career? I want to be a doctor so should be starting with volunteering or something soon? Also I am a sophmore in high school
What strategy can new design graduate students use to find a job in big tech?
Hello! I wish to ask about how hard it is to get into a big tech company UX design job now for a beginner-mid level designer who only worked for small companies, at the current time? And how about a prediction of the situation this December? I applied a few positions at Google, but haven't heard anything back, so do all of the classmates I know. I wish to understand how much does this situation relate to the big tech lay-off situation, and what strategy can new graduate students use this December to find a job. Thanks!
How do I get into Food Forensics?
I have a B.S. in Forensic Psychology and a minor in Criminal Justice. I've spent the last year in Victim Advocacy. Now I'm considering switching careers up a little and getting into Food Forensics. I've been in a Health and Wellness program for a few months learning about food and I love it. I feel like Food Forensics would be an awesome job for me, but I don't know how to get into it. What education/skills do I need for this? Do you have any resources I can look at for continuing education and/or job requirements? Internship ideas would be awesome too. Thanks!
Would I be able to begin my journey as a recreational therapist with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology? ?
Would I be able to begin my journey as a recreational therapist with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology? & What major should I choose for my master's degree if I don't obtain it in recreational therapy? I just moved from CA to AR and decided I want to pursue a career in recreational therapy, preferably in a mental health facility setting. I would like to pursue my master's degree as well, but the University of Arkansas (which is the most affordable option for me) doesn't have that as a major. Depending on these responses I might just pursue my masters directly in RT online somewhere else.
How do you find your passion and turn it into a career?
I participate in a wide variety of hobbies and activities like track, volleyball, art, band, you name it, I've probably done something similar. I've considered careers in every single one of these areas, but none of them seem to truly stick. I have a suspicion that my true passion could simply be helping people. I've always enjoyed helping people who need it on all levels. But I don't know how I would make it into a stable career.
Can anyone recommend a remote entry level job that does not have calling?
I live in a very loud house, I would prefer not to be calling customers, I think I could do conference calls with my coworkers but not customers. I have been looking and everything I find seems like a scam… linking to sketchy sites which want me to pay money to get a “certificate” or just straight up tries to get me to sign up for another job searching site that doesn’t have the job I was looking for in the first place. Or it’s just a survey site! I have been looking for clerical or data entry. I enjoy organization and feel like those type of jobs would suit me better than sales. I am looking for something where I can start with no experience as well. I am 18 with a year of experience working in person. I don’t plan on going back to school to get a degree. I have a high school diploma. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you
how do I become a therapist?
how do I become a therapist? What kind of credentials do I need? What is the starting salary? What are the best companies to work for? Where are the best colleges for psychology?
What are some career options in agriculture that are not farming or ranching?
Hi! I do 4-H, and now that I am thinking about my future, I am looking in going into the agricultural field, but I do not want to be a farmer or a rancher. What other options do I have? Thanks!
What are the best agricultural schools?
I am interested in agriculture and want to go to school on the west of the US, but don't know what good schools there are. Thanks!
How do you find your dream career?
I am going to be a senior and I want to know how to find a career that I won't regret 5-10 years down the line. Edit: Thank you to everyone that has given their advice. I really appreciate it. Your answers have helped me not to stress over it as much. :)
What is a good question to ask at an interview?
As an example, for a retail store, coffee shop, receptionist etc.
How should I progress my desired career?
How should I go about taking steps towards the career that I want later on in life? For example, I want to be a traveling nurse or a nurse of some sort, what type of things should I indulge in or paths I should take in order to succeed & make progress towards my ambition?
What is it like working in medicine?
Hi, to any doctor reading this, I am a rising high school senior and I might be interested in medicine. I like STEM in general, and I believe I have the brains and work ethic to thrive as a doctor. I understand that perusing the path to becoming a physician is long and challenging and takes a lot of sacrificing in the short term for long term gratification and I am fine with that, but I want to understand the lifestyle that comes with being a doctor. Please answer as many of the following questions as you are comfortable with answering, and if you have any extra insight you would like to share, feel free to do so! 1. How was your quality of life / social life during medical school, residency, and fellowship (if applicable)? 2. What type of people, or what type of characteristics/personality traits, tend to be the best fit for medicine? 3. What type of person would you recommend not peruse medicine? 4. How is your life now as a practicing physician? A. Do you have any free time/ energy for hobbies or personal projects unrelated to work? B. How is the quality of your social life outside of work? C. How many hours a day do you work? From what time to what time? D. How is it like being in a relationship/ having a family as a physician with your lifestyle assuming you work so many hours? 5. A lot of people online warn about the amount of student loan debt you accumulate on your way to becoming a doctor, as someone who is now dealing with that debt while earning a physician's salary, how big of an impact does it actually affect your lifestyle? I feel like if you are financially responsible and you set a plan to paying that debt off and you stick to it, it shouldn't be that bad when you are bringing such a good amount each month, what are your thoughts? (This is more directed for doctors within the U.S or any other country that has similar salaries to U.S physicians) 6. From the novelty aspect of your work, how stimulating is being a doctor? Does it become to feel just like a routine, or does every day feel new? 7. Anything else that you want to share about being a physician or any advice on how to know for sure that medicine is the right choice for me
How do you discover possible future careers without having to spend money?
I've found several different opportunities but many require initial investments in order to really know whether or not I would consider the job as a possible future option.
What career paths are out there for business? How do I find and know which path is best for me??
I am interested in business as a career. Maybe even owing my own business but I’m not sure.
How do I go further? What do I do?
I need help with getting ready for a job and moving forward in life I just passed 9th grade and I am looking for a job I’m 15 with no earlier job experience what can I do?
How does this app help with school? Is this app real and does it help toward my school papers and group registrations?
Hi I'm Elysia but everyone calls me Venchy, I like football and basketball. I love listening to music,make money, read, and write.
What need to do and learn to become a Hardware engineer???
I am very passionate about computer hardware engineer but I don't know where to start and what to learn or what knowledge I need to learn
How do I choose a career path that fits me?
How do I choose a career path that fits me?
How did you veer off the expected corporate wave and do something that you love and enjoy?
How to not be a "sheep"
How to start a career in Instructional Design?
I am an SME in the Chemistry field and looking to switch to the Instructional Design field. I am seeking a piece of serious advice and what are the options for jobs in this Instructional Design field.