Career questions tagged careerstrategy
How does career-planning work?
Why is career-planning works?
How could I ensure that I will get a job in my field when I graduate?
I know a lot of people that have a degree but are having trouble actually finding a job that goes with their degree once they graduate. Many jobs are also being taken over by AI. Any tips would be very helpful!
Mid career professional asking younger educators and professionals what I should know about the changing workforce and job market.?
What do you want someone in their 40's to know about the workforce and job market, how to be prepared for upcoming changes? What changes might I see that I wouldn't expect? What are some skills I may not have now that I may need? Asking because in the next ten years entrepreneurs and educators leaving high school will make changes that will affect me before I leave the job market.
What technology positions will be eliminated by AI in the near future?
I don't want to invest time and money into a career path that will be obsolete in 1-5 years
How can I choose a tech career that will not be wiped out by AI tools within 1-5 years ?
Will AI wipe the board of all tech careers?
changed plan any advice?
hello guys how y'all doing and guess whattt I changed my plan it turns out I want to make money after college so my plan is to become nurse first the make money go to medical school and become a doctor done what a short cut. anything you wanna add up?
How do you find the right program for you?
How can I find more internships
What questions should I ask at the end of an interview?
I’m trying to decode a specific interview technique my mother uses. She claims that 'spinning the table' at the end of an interview is her secret to success, often leaving the panel momentarily speechless before they offer her the role. I'm looking for advice on how to effectively pivot the conversation to focus on the company's internal "pain points" or strategic needs. What are some "killer" questions that achieve this?
How can I grow in career in finances?
I currently work as a financial advisor and I also do operational and analytical tasks. I would like to know how I can grow in my career, since it still seems too broad -- at the same time I feel like I know a bit of many things, I also feel I barely know anything. What would be tips to grow, since I'm still finding my path in this field that I so much like?
What would be the best degree pathway for a future career goal of Training and Development Manager?
I am a high school senior preparing to earn a business degree in the future. I am wanting to become a Training and Development Manager and am wondering if a Management Degree or Human Resources Management Degree would be best for this career.
Anyone can assess my competencies and recommends my career path?
I would love to learn my competencies and see if you can find a suitable career path with me
How do you choose between multiple job offers after college graduation #Fall25?
I am currently a junior in university, and have secured 2 full-time job offers through past internships. I am also currently freelancing as an independent contractor with 2 other organizations, both of which expressed interest in having me continue beyond my time as a student. Once I graduate, how do I decide between which full-time/freelancing offers to take? What are the pros and cons of juggling multiple jobs/contracts? For some context, I mostly do nonprofit management work, so entry-level salaries are ~$65,000/yr and contract work is ~$25/hr for 10-15 hrs/wk.
How to go for PM/non-Tech placements from Tech background without any internships or courses done for those roles?
im in college final year , IT , have internships in IT sector
Are you able to get a job above entry level wage? if so how? If not why?
ive always known you cant start at the top when first getting a job. But ive always wondered is there a way to get a head start? would i need any programs or experiences? Would a high level university be enough?
How do you decide what new skills or technologies are worth investing your time to learn?
How do you decide what new skills or technologies are worth investing your time to learn?
How can I prepare and strategize to land an internship in Analytics Engineering?
I’m trying to break into Analytics Engineering and would appreciate guidance. I have a 5-year educational gap, but during that time I worked in a non-profit organization. Now I want to transition into this field and I’m aiming for at least an internship to start. What should I focus on learning , and what strategies/projects would help me stand out despite my gap? Any tips on building a portfolio or presenting myself better to recruiters would mean a lot.
How can I get a good career?
I need your help
How important is your GPA when applying for jobs?
Do employers who have a lot of applicants narrow down their search by looking at GPA? #job-search #resume #gpa #job-applications #competition