Career questions tagged careers
Every job is a part of your career. A career will provide opportunities that lead to the next step. Staying focused and determined will lead to a career you can connect a passion to. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat are medical programs I can do as a 9th grader?
I’m a freshman and currently attend Manhattan Hunter Science High School. I’ve always been interested in having a career in the medical field but I don’t specifically which one I want to do.
how can I can I figure out my career
I like art fields ( Drawing , baking , crochet, etc) I like reading and writing I'm interested in the development of children and how the human mind works.
What careers would allow me to create something that will change the world?
I'm interested in math and science, but love writing and traveling. I don't like jobs that are not hands-on, or that are lifeless - in other words, jobs like mechanical engineering or computer science which don't deal with life. I want to get out of "the matrix", but I can't for the life of me find or decide on a career where I can pretty much be guaranteed to create something that will change the world while eliminating the poor prospect of sitting on a computer all day.
What is the importance of a career?
A career is more than just a job – it is a long-term pursuit that can provide personal fulfilment, financial stability, and a sense of purpose. The importance of choosing a career lies in its ability to provide direction and focus for your goals and aspirations.
What is the hardest interview question you've been asked and how did you answer it?
Also, did you get the job?
What should I do to get into event planning?
I am interested in event planning and would love to work for companies that makes people dreams come to life. I am a visual learner and so I like to sketch up the backdrop I am going to do and research ways to make it come to life. However, it been a challenge trying to find jobs that are willingly to open up.
What steps are involved in getting a PTIN (Preparer Tax Identification Number)?
Do I have to take a test, take the IRS' Annual Filing Season Program, etc.?
Is it a good idea to put some of the modules/subjects taken at college in the resume?
I am a fresh graduate in the midst of finding a suitable job. While searching various positions, I have found that some companies require knowledge in a particular area. For instance if I am applying for an Inspection Engineer position which requires knowledge in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods, can I describe about my materials science modules taken and its projects I did in my CV/resume? I only have a degree in mechanical engineering but I have learnt about NDT methods in my materials science modules. I don't have any hands-on experience in NDT so I am unsure whether stating my modules would be effective. #engineering #resume #careers #materials-science