Career questions tagged career
How can I take the steps to get into brow artistry while college bound?
I am a sophomore in college, and I really want to become financially free through brow artistry, but I'm not sure where to begin in getting training, certification, and getting my business up and running while balancing school, but I know I can do it.
What are the steps to become a pediatrician? And how many years? #CV23
I’ve always wanted to become a pediatrician because, I love helping people and I’m good at working with kids. But, before pursing a career in the medical field I want to know the steps and, how many years will it take from now?
what steps would you recommend I take to prepare to enter the dental field?
I'm a student who is preparing to study for dental assisting and would like to take the proper steps to be fully prepared for my training.
what would be the best way to find a job?
What are the best ways to find a job that would be the one u stick to for the rest of your life? Also why would it be the best way?
Hello My name is Suyash and I am a high school student. I am conducting an interview with a professional who is an optician for my Health Science class. I have 13 questions total that need to be answered. Comment on the post and answer all 13 questions for your response to be a part of the assignment.
1. What profession did you choose? Why? 2. How many years of college did you need to go through? 3. What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 4.How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? 5. Were you in a college program? 6. Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? 7. Did you shadow another professional in the field? 8. Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? 9. Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years? 10. What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career? 11. Why did you choose to become an optician? 12. What type of injuries do you most deal with? 13. What obstacles did you face before you reached your career?
What kind of job field should I pursue if I like to build things and like technology?
12 grade Like building Lego Like star wars Like video games
When did you decide the career path you wanted?
When did you decide the career path you wanted?
How do you tend to stay motivated when things keep crashing down on you?
An other words, what are some tips to stay motivated. I'm not eligible to work without a working permit. I don't know what school i'm going to. I have no way of income and its hard to stay positive when you're young and have to provide for yourself.
Policy anylast
So I am a first year public administration student and want to become a policy anylast I am also learning french so now, what should I do?, which skills should I develop?, how do I get intership after completing my first year? .
What degree do I need to become I physical therapist, and hopefully to own my own practice?
I would like to work with sports teams or at another person’s practice, and then open up my own practice once I get the funds and experience necessary to do so! Also how can I build connections that will help me achieve my goals with this? What majors/minors should I look at/choose? And, do you all have any other helpful tips?
How do I know what career path is for me?
i have careers in mind that I'm interested in, but I can't decide which one would be best for me to pursue and work towards.
How do you know if you're chasing the right career?
How do you know for sure what career to chase
Ask a letter of reference from your old boss - 3 years no contact?
I'm going back to school after a few years of work. The school requests 2 letters of references but I haven't contacted my old employers for 3 years (I left during covid, and have been working remotely since for another company). Should I reach out to them on Linkedin and ask over there? Or should I ask them out for a coffee? I feel leaning towards option 1 as it might be more time-efficient for both? But would that request be viewed as more "cold" ? What do you think?
Is a 3/3 program in college worth it for a legal profession?
I am currently a senior and high school. I am trying to make plans for my undergraduate and was wondering if it is better to go with a 4 year undergrad or take the faster route. I am also looking for a high school internship in the Pittsburg area!!
What are some good extracurriculars to add to my college apps/resume?
I'm a 10th grader. This is for anybody interested in college apps/college resume stuff.
Is a mechanical engineering major difficult?
I am looking to be a mechanical engineering major in college and as I get closer and closer to college I am scared that I won't be able to handle a mechanical engineering major
Best way to get into business management ?
I have work in the construction world for almost 4 years. I was wondering now how i could get in to the business management and still do the thing i love the most?
Day in the life of a Business Manager?
What is a typical day like at a career in a business management?
How important is undergraduate school in regards to law school admission?
Does where you attend affect how admissions are seen? Is something more impactful?