Career questions tagged futurejobs


How do I know what job is exactly for me? With psychology, can it be a good idea to start my own business? Additionally, how do I know how much schooling I have to go through or which degrees I need to get?
Personally, I am a high school senior with psychology as my decided major. I have already taken many psychology classes and am very interested in the subject, I am just not sure what exactly I want to do career wise. I am also leaning against getting a PHD.

How can I make sure I am not going to be bored with my degree that I choose?
I am currently pursuing a degree in accounting, in a lot of movies and shows you see accountants as the person in the cubicle that hate it and are bored with their lives. How can I make sure that does not happen to me?

How hard is it to find your passion in a career?
I am looking at colleges with a wide variety of majors in case I would like to change it once I am already there. I would love to try to find my passion in something earlier so I don't waste any time or money doing something I don't love.

I am currently in 12th grade and am curious about how to score working with a big company with a major like Web Administration or Information Technology. I have heard of getting an intershipwhile in college, but I don’t think it’s too promising for when you graduate colllege
#futurejobs What are some good companies to start with? #computer-science

How do people get accepted into residencies after medical school?
I plan to try to get into medical school eventually, but I know afterwards there will still be a lot of options into what kind of doctor I could be. I've talked to counselors about getting into medical school and I know it won't be easy, but what about after I'm done? Where do I go from there? (I want to have my plans ready years in advance.) Where would I be needed most? #helping-others #futurejobs #future-careers #doctor #medicine #doing-my-best