Career questions tagged design-thinking
I need help for my future?
I am in 7th grade, and I am trying to find what I want to do for my future job but I am unsure because there are many options! I like technology, designing things, and I also like building things kind of like engineering are there any things that could let me do all of those and that would also help me get into a good school?
Which career path fits both science and design interests
Hi! I’m currently in grade 12 and trying to figure out the right career path for me. I know I don’t want to choose only science or only creative fields, I want a mix of both. I do lean more toward science, but I’d love to keep creativity and design/innovation in my career as well. Some things about me: I enjoy biology, research, discussions, and creativity (especially design/innovation). I’m interested in fields like biomedical science, biotechnology, neuroscience, medical illustration, or healthcare product design/management. I want stability and financial security first, but also interest and growth opportunities. In the future, I’d like to pursue my Master’s abroad (and maybe work abroad long-term). Some things I don’t want: Coding or tech-heavy careers, Pure genetics-focused paths, Engineering, Patient interaction or dissection, Careers that are extremely academic-heavy forever. I’d really appreciate advice on: 1. Which Bachelor’s degree options might fit me best. 2. Which career paths could balance science with creativity/innovation. Any suggestions for combining stability, financial growth, and my interests. Thank you so much for helping me out!
Help me find a suitable career(based on the career assessments)?
I am planning on taking a gap year after my graduation as I don't feel passionate about the major i took in college (computer applications). I want to build a strong career (I have no idea which career i want to pursue), build skills from scratch and build child like experiences- Best words I can put it into. I literally have 0 experience on what I want to do. I am from India and I tried applying for online internships but got ignored. I will graduate in a few days and then I will be left questioning my life. I have hardly convened my parents on taking a drop cause I need to find myself. I lowkey find myself interested in - design (mostly Spatial design), business+ enterpreneurship. I have done various career assessments on Google too , here are some of the results: * Holland code : Creating > persuading > organizing> building > helping> thinking * MBTI - INFP-T * Ikigai - You are a natural mix of creativity, structure, deep thinking. Your ideal path is somewhere between design, problem solving and leadership (Did the johari window exercise) {I don't believe in all of this but I have heard that career counsellors these days use all this data to figure out your career paths} * learning style: Visual - INTP * O*NET interest profiler - Realistic, Investigate, Artistic, Social , Enterprising, Conventional. (*Need advice with both tech and non-tech careers) * I want a job which would pay me well
What is the most difficult part about becoming involved in the User-Experience Design field? Is there any way to start working in this field without having an associate or bachelor's degree first?
I am currently a high school senior who will soon graduate with my associates degree. However, I have been trying to get involved in this career field to no avail. Many companies seem to require some sort of prior experience; does this mean I should wait until I complete my degree first?
As an aspiring UX designer, my dream is to contribute to CareerVillage’s mission. What steps can I take to make this dream a reality?
This question is specifically addressed to those in the design field, particularly the designers and engineers of the CareerVillage-Coach AI platform, to guide me as I am deeply passionate about the field of education.