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 does a day as a painter look like?
What does a day as a painter(Plasterer) look like? (Painter as in a trade in a union, and not art)
What is the best major for college if I want to become a doctor?
I and a senior in high school and my teachers have not been very helpful in answering this question.
What career(s) should I look into?
Hello, I'm Kylie. I'm currently a sophmore, and feel like I should start looking into careers. Though, I don't really know where to start. I do know what I do want in a job, just not very sure what jobs meet my needs. I would love some guidance on where to start! I know I am asking for a lot in a career, and those wants may not be very realistic. Please be honest with me if my dreams aren't very possible to achieve, or if I'm asking for too much. I won't get offended. -First, I love to design and problem-sovle. I'm the type of person that needs to be always doing someting. I would love to hop into a career that allows me to work on something new everyday. I do have experience when it comes to graphic design, photoshop, etc. But, I feel like I should be working on something more "physical," something that I can touch and feel. I love to work with computers and computer programs, but to be able to also work on something more traditional would be nice. Though, when it comes to designing, I do need to be able to have some creative liberty. I thrive when I'm able to work independently, I can work within a team though, and can take critisism and suggestions. I'm an over-achiever, and love to challenge myself, so much to the point where I could probably say it's an addiction of mine. I love to throw myself into tough situations, or dive into a challenging question, and find a way to overcome them. I'm happiest when I have my brain thinking, questioning, pondering. -Second, I would love to have a flexible schedule. I sadly get burntout very easily, and need time to "cleanse my mind" if that makes any sense. -Third, if it's possible- I would love to have a salary that allows me to live comfortably in Los Angeles. I know that's a lot to ask for, but it's my biggest dream. I was born in LA, my whole family's from LA, I would love to move back. -Fourth, I struggle when it comes to communicating, negotiating, etc. I'm autistic, and have had a stutter my whole life, so do what you will with that information. A job that allows me to talk to coustomers and such probably isn't the best for me. I do love talking to people though, I just suck at it. It's a skill i've been working on, and hope it's something I can master down the road. -Fifth, lastly- Here's some interests of mine that I know could defenitley make a career out of, though don't know if they match me or my values. I love the concept of transportation, as well as urban planning. I also love architecture. I do have some other interests, though nothing I can make a career out of. I'm sorry for it being so long! And asking for so much in a career. I guess I just want to have some image of what I could be or do in the future. I don't want to finish high school, without a clue of what I want to do next. That makes sense, right? Be as brutally honest as you need to :)
What is the easiest way to find your dream career?
What are some easy ways to find a long term career?
What careers are available based on my interest?
I'm a 10th grader and interested in Computer Science and business. What are the career opportunities out there related to this?
Until now I want to study marine biology when I enter university, my question is what knowledge I should know before entering said career. And what are some of the things i should know about this career?
Until now I want to study marine biology when I enter university, my question is what knowledge I should know before entering said career. And what are some of the things i should know about this career?
What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off it while being in school full time and under sixteen, and what careers would be best for doing so?
What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off it while being in school full time and under sixteen, and what careers would be best for doing so?
What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off of it while being in school full time and under the age of sixteen and what careers would be best for doing so?
What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off of it while being in school full time and under the age of sixteen and what careers would be best for doing so?
What do you do in your major, what is the advantages or disadvantages of your career, and lastly, have you ever regretted your decision of your career and why,... etc.
I'm struggling with choosing my career recently (as a 11th grade student). I have interests in physics, math kind of science. Few considerations are mechanical engineering jobs, architecture, IT/computer science, ...etc. I hope I'll get a respond from those professionals.
What are some other careers that are related to physical therapy?
Any closely related careers?