Career questions tagged cv23
Med-Peds as a researcher?
I am interested in med-peds but I also want to do research. I have read that med-peds physicians usually choose one specialty over the other in their practice, and that those who do both are usually hospitalists. Can anyone talk about med-peds physicians being researchers while practicing both specialties? Obviously, more time would be spent on research but is it doable? Can hospitalists be committed to research?
How would the release of GPT4.0 affect the job market in machine learning/natural language processing?
Given the latest advancements in GPT4.0, is the field of ML/NLP still a promising field to enter after graduation? How effects would those large language models have on the current jobs in the field ML/NLP?
What majors and minors are most beneficial for research in biomedical science field?
I am just exploring what majors I can do in college. Currently a rising senior.
Why did you want to be a plumber? What inspires you to go to work every day? What is a tip you would give to everyone who wants to be a plumber?
I want to be a plumber but I want to know some information about plumbers, to know if that's actually what I want to do
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.
What should my next steps be?
I graduated with my B.S. in Psychology and am now pursuing a Masters degree in Applied Psychology: I/O Psychology. I have been on the hunt for an internship or job that will give me experience within this discipline. It has been hard to find one that pays, that’s near me, and is within the field. What should my next steps be? #CV23
Is going to trade school really worth it? What career field would be best for someone who is neurodivergent?
Im not going to college and will most likely end up having to work nonstop manual labor my whole life, so I want to know some positives and negatives.
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 are the mundane tasks of middle/high school music teachers?
I'm a high school sophomore in the US who is considering going into teaching music. Every job has its tasks that are as boring as humanly possible. What are those for music teachers in the United States?
How do I start teaching myself game development?
What are other ways to learn game development to eventually publish a game online besides earning a college degree?
What is the best way to pay off optometry school debt?
I will be an OD1 student next year, and I was wondering what other people's experiences are in terms of financial aid and paying off their optometry school debt.
How hard/easy are Indian medical colleges (MBBS) when I graduated from high school (12th) in the U.S??
I am going to complete my 12th grade in the US next year. I am considering going to India for medicine as it is much cheaper and shorter. In a general sense how well would I be able to do in Indian Medical colleges. I studied in India until my 8th grade and then came to the U.S. from 9th-12th.
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.
What are the best and worst parts of being a middle/high school teacher in the US?
I'm a high school sophomore who has been considering teaching since I was in elementary school. However, I've started to wonder if that's truly the best career path for me. What are the best and worst parts of teaching middle and high schoolers? If any retired/currently working teachers answer this question, could you share what subject you teach and what led you to teaching that subject? #CV23 #education
What does a typical day look like on a job like an office administrator?
I want to have a general idea of the day working as office administrator is
Options with a BA in Japanese?
What are my options with a BA in Japanese? I’m a senior in university, graduating very soon with a BA in Japanese. There are career paths such as interpreters, translators, and teachers, but I want to know if there are more careers for those like me who have no idea what to do with their degree.
What are three important things I should know about being a Child Psychiatrist?
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What is it like to be a theology teacher?
What is it like to be a Catholic Highschool Theology Teacher? I am thinking about going into theology but i am not sure what is the best way to reach that goal.
High School Courses for the Mecanical Field?
What are some helpful high school courses for people looking at a career field in mechanics, that most school would offer.
For those who are going into consulting (MBB) after graduation, how long should we wait before applying to business school?
2-3 years? Or is it better to get more work experience? Moreover, is it worthwhile to go to business school only if you want to pivot careers or does it help you rise within the consulting firm to earn a business school degree?
What are the steps to become a pediatrician? And how many years? #CV23
I’ve always wanted to become a pediatrician because, I love helping people and I’m good at working with kids. But, before pursing a career in the medical field I want to know the steps and, how many years will it take from now?
Any jobs/ interships that are related to forensic/criminology ?
I am currently studying justice studies with a concentration in criminology and a minor in forensic studies. I will be graduating next year and I have no idea what jobs are out there that are related to it?
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?