Career questions tagged cv23
How can I be sure that I want to pursue a career in the medical field or something related to that as a current sophomore high school student?
I have an interest in sciences like biology and psychology and math is one of my favorite subjects, but I'm not sure if I want to go with this as my future path.
How do I get started on finding jobs post-grad?
Hello, I am a graduating senior this coming Spring 2023. I am quite nervous about finding a job before I graduate because I am unsure what are the next steps. Since I am still in school, how do I kickstart the process? The time is ticking and I am quite nervous about it. My background: - I am going to graduate with a BA in Psychology. - I've had experience working with children from K-8th grade. I am looking for people-oriented jobs where I work with others to help them learn and grow. I am not interested in going to grad school at the moment, so I'd prefer jobs that would train me or is easy to pick up.
Should I take classes that I enjoy or ones that will help me in the future?
At my school, we can take special classes out of the school, like nursing prep, horticulture, culinary, etc. that I'm interested in. I'm torn between multiple though, Culinary, Horticulture, Agriculture, and Educational Careers. Would it be smarter to take the class that will be more beneficial to me in the future, or should I take one that I enjoy that will make my high school more enjoyable? As of now, I think I want to be a teacher and horse trainer/riding instructor, so educational careers or agriculture would probably be the most beneficial, but I also love plants and cooking, so those would probably make my days better and more enjoyable. This also goes for classes in the school. For example, math. I don't think I'd be a math teacher if I do become a teacher, but I'm pretty good at math and am in the fast-pace math. I'll probably stay in it, but I doubt I'd need much of the more high-level math in my future, so should I take it easy and take the slower one or challenge myself and take the fast-pace one?
What kind of job field should I pursue if I like to build things and like technology?
12 grade Like building Lego Like star wars Like video games
how can i stop procrastinating?
how do i reduce my procrastination? If anyone could provide some useful methods?
How does one devise a plan for what to do right after college?
As I know what major I’m getting into already (business administration), I realize I don’t know how/what job searching looks like after graduating. Do you simply add it to your resume and call it a day? Or are there more steps to take afterwards?
For public speaking, what can a naturally introverted person do to become more comfortable and confident?
As an introvert, often I find it challenging to talk in front of large groups. Are there are any tips to facilitate these nerves to feel more confident?
how does being in a relationship affect your studies?
Will getting in a relationship disturb my studies?
How can I figure out my career goals when I am still unsure as to what career path I'm considering for my future?
I'm a rising High School senior and I want to prepare well this summer before I start my College Applications. However, I still feel as though I don't know myself very well in terms of a single passion to pursue in higher education. Even though I know that is probably normal, would it not make the College Admissions Process easier if I could cater my application to have one clear overall interest that stands out? How can I go about preparing career-wise to ensure higher chances of getting the future I desire? #CV23
Life Massive Decision ?
How did you choose you professin? Was it money?Passion?Parents?other? #CV23
When should I start researching colleges I want to go to and how do I know what I want to major in?
I am a 9th-grade student, I am into a range of different things such as art and law. I have a lot of things I'm passionate about and I want to be able to incorporate them into my future career.
How do you separate your feelings and emotions from difficult decisions?
Hello, after spending some time searching for the ideal career for me, I discovered two that particularly piqued my interest: becoming a nurse practitioner and registered nurse. I realized how much I like helping people when I was very young, and I believe that both these jobs are the finest way to do it.
What do you do to avoid burnout or make time for yourself?
I feel like I have too much my plate and get overwhelm alot