Career questions tagged career
When did you learn this career was right for you ?
I am a rising senior and struggling to decide what career path/ major is right for me.
What is the best course of action when I figure out that I don't want to do R&D as a 4th year STEM major?
I have been doing undergraduate research all summer and this job is too unorganized and too isolated for me to feel satisfied. I am a material science & engineering major with a passion for doing something good in the world but I don't know how I want to do that good.
How did you know your career was right for you?
As a rising senior I'm having trouble trying to chose a career path and need advice.
What is my best bet to become an interior decorator?
I want to eventually own a business for residential interior decorating and am wondering which of these two I should do: 1. Major in interior design 2. Major in business and learn interior decorating on the side I would also just like some general tips on how I should go about my career path like what I should prioritize when I look for a college, if I should work at a design firm for a few years before trying to start a business, etc. Thanks!
Question about exposure in the field of biomedical engineering
Hi! I am a sophomore at Poolesville High School (magnet school) who is interested in a biomedical career path (still not certain). I was wondering how I can get more exposure in the field--in terms of lab work, research, hands on work, etc.?
How can I start looking for a job after college?
I am going to college soon and have not yet decided where or what for. But my main concern is how difficult it will be to find a career after graduating
How to choose the right career in college ?
I have no idea what I want to major in college.
Hello I was wondering how I could start my career as a Travel Nusre early and how I can get into a good college when my school doesn't offer that many extracurriculars or activities?
I am a freshman and want to take college classes next year as well as graduate early as well as taking all honers Thank you.
How do I know which career is right for me?
How do I know which career is right for me? I’ve always been torn between choosing a job that i’m a good at, a job i’d enjoy or a job that makes good money.
How do you know that the career you chose is the right one for you ?
I’m a bit concerned about the work I’ll do not matching to the salary I’ll receive
What are some actionable goals a junior PM/PO might have?
I recently got extended for a junior PM/PO based role. My manager asked my what types of goals I have in mind that they can help me achieve during my time in this position. The thing is I have reasons why I want to be a junior PM/PO but I don't really have specific goals in mind. I just want to learn and gain experience, and I don't want it to come off as I'm not serious about my position. I'm also a junior so it's not like I'm in charge of an entire product/managing a team. I've also still yet to receive my list of specific responsibilities for the role so until I get that I guess the only things I want to get better at are: - Getting better at conducting market research in terms of our competitors - Foster strong relationships with development/ design team to ensure everyone is aligned with what we are working on Does anyone have suggestions?
Where can I find internships in IT related fields?
I’m a junior at DeVry University studying for a bachelor degree in IT. I also have interests in Computer Science and Database Science. I’m looking for part time remote opportunities as I’m disabled and still studying for my degree.
questions on my career or jo choices
What's the best job decision you ever made? What's the worst job decision you ever made? What is your greatest career strength? What is your greatest career weakness? How do you make decisions at work? ... What are your long-term career goals? Do you do any professional development?
What are the best ways to prepare for interviews with top-tier management consulting firms McKinsey, Bain, BCG, mainly.?
Looking for both prep tips on the "case" questions, those puzzlers like "How many shaving razors are sold in the U.S. every year," and any personality "fit" questions. If there are any books or web resources, all the better. #interviews #consulting #mckinsey #bain #bcg
How do I know what career path to go down?
I don’t know what I want to do in life and sometimes it can get confusing. I don’t know what hobs or occupations would suit me the best. I have no ideas on what I want to do later in life