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 lessHow do you know what amount to set for your salary?
What are the interviewers actually asking? How do you know if something isn't enough as an entry-level position?
How do you decide that you want to stay with the same subject that you started with?
Let's say you decide that you want to be a math teacher, you dedicate all of your time in school to be one. You can be a teacher in the future now, but how do you know that you won't want to change careers?
What is the highest paying job if I want to go into in the art field?
I’m a 17 year old artist and was wondering where to head for a good paying art field job
What job in the medical field pays the most?
I want a job that pays a lot but also doesnt take that much time to study for. If it does what would be the easiest
Where do I start ?
What could I do to start my career after I get my GED? Am I able to go to college if I get it still ? Will I be able to build a career still if I’m 19 and barely getting my plans together ?
What should I know before getting into medicine/healthcare?
I recently started reading a book about medical language which has sparked my interest in medicine.
What major should you NOT go to college for?
Hello! As a college student in the middle of my career, I wanted to submit a question. What majors should students NOT go to college to study for? If you do list any majors: What do you recommend students do (instead) to pursue their career goals? I hope this question could help future students interested in jobs and help them make the most of their time after high school. I feel I went through a lot of indecision and stress over how to use my time after graduation. Let's start the conversation!
What kind of skills do i need to suceed in this field?
For a rehab tech
What degrees would you say would be most useful for someone looking to go into an astronomy-related career?
It's been a dreambof mine to go into this field, but i'm not really sure where to truly start.
How can I get money?
I want to know what I can do to get money how to get it when or why I can't get it so I'm wondering if you know what can help me start at a young age now to get it?
Hi,I'm currently in college to become a computer technician,is there anything I should know about this career beforehand?
Just any advice in general would be greatly appreciated,thank you.
how do I become a politician? how do I sign up for the CIA?
yes I'm only 14 but I've always wanted to work for the USA in the government system coming from me who's a Latina with immigrant parents I want to succeed in life I want to work as an undercover agent but what first steps should I take? what highschool classes should I take and how do I start from a young age?
How do you make enough money to save money?
One thing I realize is: People can make a lot of money yet they may not have enough left over to actually use on themselves. (even with six figure salary money) This can happen due to debt or necessary living expenses. (I totally get that) But the fact that someone making 250k a year can't use their hard earn money to live life is crazyyyy. 🤯 So my big question is: How do you make enough money to save money? Whether its for retirement, traveling to take time off, or something else. How could I, or someone else, do it?
I have DPT - is there a way to get ATC without having to go through 2-3+ years of school again?
I currently have doctorate in physical therapy (DPT) and right now the company I work for is looking to hire an athletic trainer (ATC) for my location. I was always interested in either doing DPT or ATC - now I am thinking about getting both certifications. I know that there are a bunch of classes that are basically the same thing in each curriculum (anatomy, kinesiology, biomechanics, etc.) I really don't want to have to take all of those courses again, so if anyone knows of like a transition program that I just take the necessary programs that were not included in the DPT program that I need for the ATC program, that would be great. Thanks!
How do you discover possible future careers without having to spend money?
I've found several different opportunities but many require initial investments in order to really know whether or not I would consider the job as a possible future option.
How to form a Startup? (for college students)
Hello! Long story short: I'm a college student that wants to form a start-up. With a business plan in mind, my main concern is getting financial support and launching it in the future. Unsure if there's startup pros here, but anyone have any tips for: How to start a start-up? Background: Political Science - College student - no background in Business (Marketing or Admin), no background in Tech - Have a partner, but it's only 2 members (me + co-partner).
Is it possible for an individual to make a change at the corporate environment if so, what is the perfect position for that?
I am a senior at undergrad school, and I am thinking about getting a job at NTT Data when I graduate, I really don't know what to do as a career. I just know I want to change the community/ environment where I end up in.
What professions have the highest salary on average that is not in the medical field?
I'm an incoming freshman and I am beginning to attempt to figure out what I want my career path to be. Of course, while doing research, one of the biggest factors is money. However I seemed to come across a common theme of medicine being the field which pays the most, but I am definitely not interested in the medical field at this point in time. Any suggestions?
What's your work like, business analysts?
Tell me about what you do. Daily, yearly, anything. Someone said everyday is different for work. I'm curious.
What are the best, most affordable, online internships/research projects/jobs/volunteering opportunities for high schoolers?
What are the best, most affordable, online internships/research projects/jobs/volunteering opportunities for high schoolers?
How can I work in Pro Sports as a strength coach/ exercise physiologist ?
How might I work in pro sports. I am a high school student interested in working in sports, in either the strength and conditioning, or sports medicine. What are more specific careers inside of those industries that would allow me to work with professional or collegiate sports.
How do I sell my art ?
If I did this on the side while doing medical school would it be smart? If I play basketball and do nursing I’m collage woul that be a lot.
What advice do you have for a studt schedule for someone who is looking to go into dental school?
I'm currently a senior in high school and want to know some good tips on how to make the transition for studying in high school to studying in my undergraduate years at college with a career goal in mind. Thank you!
What are tips for starting in IT Help Desk?
Hi! I'm looking to enter IT. Most people that want to enter IT start working at a help desk. Before working in help desk, I think it's important to get some advice and pro-tips. What should someone know before starting at IT Help Desk?
What are some tips for the Comp TIA A+?
Hi! I'm looking to enter IT. One piece of advice given to start in IT near end of college is to get the A+ cert, a.k.a the CompTIA A+ certification. What are some tips to know for the A+? What are common easy areas while practicing for the exams? On the flip side: What are common challenges of practicing for the exams?
What should be included in a portfolio review for a product design interview?
I just finished my UX/UI bootcamp and I'm wondering what advice you have on what makes a compelling portfolio review for a Jr. Designer.
What do you like/dislike about being a Mechanical Engineer?
What projects have you done? is your team supportive and has good leadership?
What things should I look for in a career that are most likely to bring long term career satisfaction? #Spring23
I am a freshman in college who has many career interests. I am looking for advice of how to determine which careers will most likely bring me long-term satisfaction.