Career questions tagged career
How do I position myself to remain relevant in the technological industry ,having expecting exponential growth in this space (technology industry) in the years to come . How do I prepare for the ever on growing changes ?
How do I position myself to remain relevant in the technological industry ,having expecting exponential growth in this space (technology industry) in the years to come . How do I prepare for the ever on going changes
How would you describe a typical day on your job?
How would you describe a typical day on your job?
What types of clients do you typically work with? Can you share any memorable experiences or stories from your career?
I am a high school student who is trying to figure out more about how to become a psychologist.
Can you guys give me some ideas on what kind of assessments are given to junior technical art interns?
I am asking in the context of an advertising agency company that deals with mobile games, advertisements, and graphics. I'll be grateful for the advice. Thank you.❤
to reach the next level in my current career path?
What skills or experiences do I need to acquire to reach the next level in my current career path of programming and graphics design , site developer
how to become the best teacher
how do i become a teacher. what are the best schools. how long is the process. what kind of teacher is best and much needed rn.
What are the admission requirements for SJSU?
Admission Requirements for SJSU
Mechanical Engineers, What was the reason you choose Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical engineers, what was the reason you chose to graduate as a mechanical engineer?, do you like your career? As a job?, do you think you made the right choice picking mechanical engineering instead of civil, software, etc. (other branches of engineering). Im a high school student that is about to graduate and have always been fascinated by the mechanical engineering field but have feared that is a long and tough path to take, so I decided that I could choose some other type of engineering as a compromise, I’m still an engineer just not mechanical, but now I’m having second thoughts and I’m on the fence about not picking mechanical engineering as my major. Please help me out
What is the total salary that an environmental attorney makes ?
I'm interested in both science and law !!!
What are the best careers for male students who have no idea about career path?
I would like to know more on how I can get my career started on business oriented field and how I can navigate it so I can be a successful business man
School Advice?
Since I'm starting my sophomore year of high school in the fall, I would like some advice for the incoming school year. I am interested in the medical field (especially psychiatry) and would like to have some tips to build a strong resume over the school year for internships I can have when my junior year starts.
Is it normal to not know what you want to do?
Like not knowing what career you want to pursue
What are essential skills for success in cybersecurity field and what certification do you recommend for beginners?
What are essential skills for success in cybersecurity field and what certification do you recommend for beginners?
How to find Investors?
How can i find investors for my 80% monthly gain forex trading setup. Has been working for over 2months perfectly but i need more capital to increase the profit value and to share my opinion with other investors too
Why is this good for me?
I am interested in being a nurse or In cosmetology.I love people and very good with lots of things,I also love to do my own hair and nails and even my makeup but I definitely need more practice with it.I work best in an environment with good vibes and no drama.is this a good fit for me ?
What is the meaning of Cv
What is the meaning of CV Give me full explanation of CV
how can i achieve my dream of becoming an accountant, the requirement, what must i do to make it a reality?
academic requirement? what is needed to be known about it? challenges that i will face?
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
How hard is it to get into nursing school with mostly B's?
I am a freshman in highschool. My first semester, I got mostly all A's and B's. My second semester, I got mostly all B's. If I have an average of B's, will I still be able to get into a good nursing program? I specifically want to work with mothers delivering babies.
How can I leverage my academic Career with my freelancing business ?
I'm a graduate and I wish to start my master degree soon, being a freelancer, I'm looking for a way to leverage the two without affecting each other.
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.
What are some worthy high-salary potential career paths for a student majoring in informatics with a concentration in "Interactive User Experience" and double minoring in business and artificial intelligence ?
I am currently a freshman in college, I know I want to go into a career path that somewhat combines all of these subject areas. But, just unsure on what that can even look like or what careers can be pursued. If someone who works with maybe at least 2 of these subject areas can help, I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you.
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.
Should I switch to a business degree? Or something entirely different? I don't know what to do. Help!
Hello! Soon-to-be college freshman here. I need honest advice. Embarassingly, I am still a little bit confused on what I want to do. Recently, I was considering on changing my major to Business Administration (thankfully, the first day of classes haven't started yet, so changing majors probably won't be that much of a problem compared to the students who decide to switch majors in the middle of the year). I selected BS Psychology when I did my application to my community college. Why I am considering a business degree: - I have an entrepreneural spirit. I love making sales, crunching numbers, budgeting, being independent, marketing/creating marketing material, packing items for shipment, interacting with people, the entire process of it. I love the idea of making a living from my own hard work. - Past experiences. I was in charge of an entrepreneurship project in high school. We had to set up our own physical store, and also promote it; we sold baked goodies. I loved it! It doesn't mean much, but I got the highest mark on my report card in Entrepreneurship. I also currently have an online shop where I sell clothes and have had great success with it. I also setup garage sales by myself here and there. I am able to earn and spend my own money. - I would love to avoid working for somebody in the future (at least in the long run). I want to start my own small business/es. An online business, a café, a salon, etc. I have many ideas. I especially love the creative side of business. I also want to be a professional photographer/artist on the side. It's my true passion. However, advice on the internet all seem to suggest avoiding spending 4 years on a photography degree—just master the craft and make it your side hustle until the time & money is right. Besides, photographers don't make that much. That's what they say. So, I am thinking of freelancing as a side hustle, earning a photography certificate, and maybe start a photo studio business in the future. - I want many career options (I am okay with working in PR, HR or Marketing. Not my ideal dream, but.) - I do well under pressure - I love being a leader However, - People are telling me I can do any of the above without a business degree. Well, what do I do instead, then? - Apparently, the classes are boring? - Business majors get a bad rep. I admit that I am slightly worried about being perceived, although I know I shouldn't be. - The internet says business administration is too broad, and that I should do Finance/Marketing/MIS/Economics, etc. instead (something focused on one subject) - In general, it's "not a good major" The reason why I selected BS Psychology in the first place is because I am interested in the brain and human behavior. I was drawn to a rewarding, intriguing career. Arguably, psych is more interesting than business, but I know I wouldn't have many opportunities with a Bachelor's in Psych without getting a Master's. And I am not thinking of getting a master's, to be honest. So business seems to be more a realistic option. With this in mind, should I minor in Psychology when I transfer from community college? Is that possible? I read that a minor in Psychology can give me a leg up as a business major. Should I switch to a business degree? What do I do?
Do I have to take Chemistry first before I can take AP Chemistry in high school?
I'm trying to figure out my schedule for the rest of my 2 years of high school. I'm trying to become a Physical Therapist.
Is there a certain kind of dermatologist that tests out ingredients for skincare products?
Is there a definite name for this? For example, pediatric dermatologists?
What free resources can you recommend to improve my skills and automate processes?
I am passionate about talent development and recruiting. What free resources can you recommend to improve my skills and automate processes? Thank you.
I have some questions for real estate agents?
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 should I be prepared for? 7. How much did you make when you started? 8. What college degree should I get to boost my chances? 9. How did you get your job? 10. Did you always want to do real estate?
How do you know if you picked the right career for yourself?
Question Career Decision
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
What is typically needed when it pertains to having your own cosmetology business?
I am in t10th grade starting my own business, which has been in the works for 2-3years although I truly started taking it serious in 2023. I do not know how to get a proper clientele base. What are the easiest products to use as a beginner and specific pieces of advice that you as a community have.