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Richard209 views

How can I start my career in accounting?

so many jobs require 2-3 years of experience. Im looking for a job that will allow me that chance.

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Maria559 views

What is a job in the medical field that is growing?

#job-market #salary #medica

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Lorna622 views

Are there more job opportunities for physical therapists working with the elderly or with athletes?

Which of the two offer more stability and also, which is more common? #job-market #in-business #physical-therapy #out-patient

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Guanlong678 views

What is the job market for entry-level data scientist right now?

I am looking for a data science job, but it looks like there are less entry level postings than senior level postings. #data-science #computer-science #job-search #job-market

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Ezhilarasi1008 views

what is the department under the Information Technology?

I like programing language ... in computer #computers #job-market #k-12-education #employee-benefits

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Madison1042 views

What is the job market like for people with environmental studies degrees?

After college, what kind of place will I be in job wise? #college-major #job-market #environment

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Saisha963 views

I am a rising freshman majoring in International Policy, and I was wondering whether it is wise to keep a backup option considering the job market?

I am just concerned about whether I can have a career aligned with my area of interest or whether I should start planning for otherwise. #resume #majors #government #job-market #international-affairs

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Alec756 views

If you don't have a career path set in stone yet what is the safest college education that can be used the most in getting a job?

#career-paths #career-path #job-market #career-choice #jobs

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Isabel1250 views

What is most valuable to employers when looking for a potential employee who has just graduated from college?

#career #job #jobs #careers #writing # #job-market # #college-jobs #business

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Gunjan477 views

I am seraching for a job but not able to find anywhere. I lost job in pandemic and it's a difficult time for me and family. I was in customer service field in Bangalore India

#jobs #job-search #job-market #job #job-search #job-search #job-market

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Jacob613 views

What if you have a "unrealistic" want for a job?

As asked up above #jobs #career #job-market

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daniel447 views

What job are you in?

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Is Food Science a prospective major with huge market demands for Food Science Career Workers?

I am majoring in Food Science in wish to know the easiness to apply for jobs after graduating especially in good companies like Nestle Kraft and etc. Thanks guys #job #job-search #job-market #food-service #food-quality

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Are the prospects for chemistry truly as bad as people make them out to be?

Initially, I was really interested in majoring in chemistry/biochemistry (I realize the two are very different, but was leaning towards chemistry) this coming fall, but from what I've read online, chemists don't seem to have great job prospects. I've read of PhD students struggling to make over $50k a year, as well as the overall shortage of long-lasting (see: not temp) jobs in the field. Though chemistry interests me, I honestly don't want to find myself at a dead end with tons of student debt and no way to pay it off. Thanks :) #science #chemistry #biochemistry #job-market #organic-chemistry

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diana244 views

How do I find a job hiring at entry level?

Many job listing will often not include which age is the minimum, nor if they're entry level friendly. I have no idea how to determine whether or not it's okay to apply.

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AREF684 views

Do you think that age determines the change of job?

#jobs #first-job #job-market #summer-jobs #job #job #job #job #job #job #job

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John411 views

How can i find a job?

This is what i am looking for

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Calvin1048 views

How's the job outlook for teaching?

I state the question very broadly because I'm curious about the job outlook for teaching at all grade levels (elementary, junior and high school, and post-secondary). #teaching #teacher #education #jobs #job-market

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Xavier615 views

What steps should I take to become a Head Chef?

I am a student in a culinary arts program at Job Corps. #job-market #high-school-jobs #culinary/hospitality

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Grant1104 views

Once I'm out of college how do I find a job

#jobs #job-search #first-job #job-market

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Eva315 views

What are your recommendations for a first job as a 14yo freshman?

I would really like to have a job as soon as possible so I can make money and save for college and my future, but a lot of jobs here in Fayetteville, Arkansas require you to be 16 years old for a freaking cashier or even a janitor/cleaner! The other reason why I want to start sooner is because my parents almost can’t afford to pay me for house chores and babysitting my sister. I was thinking a starter job like at a grocery store or fast food. Does anyone know any good jobs in Fayetteville, AR that are right for my age?

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I have a challenge for you today. What are...?

What are the real life job equivalences to jobs like in the movie TheTransporter(2002), Drive(2011)? If you haven't seen the movies here's a quick summary of their jobs: - TheTransporter: Main character delivers packages from point A to point B for the mob. He works by a strict set of rules he makes sure his clients understand and agree to beforehand. He gets a destination and a timeframe, how he accomplishes the task though is completely up to him. The rules: #1 Never change the deal. #2 No names--Frank doesn't want to know whom he's working for, or what he's transporting. #3 never look in the package https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90jvl6PzhQQ -Drive: Driver is a highly skilled getaway driver criminals hire to escape their heist jobs. He too, as the transporter, follows a strict set of rules. »You tell me where we start, where we're going, where we're going afterwards. I give you five minutes when we get there. Anything happens in that five minutes and I'm yours. No matter what. Anything a minute on either side of that and you're on your own. I don't sit in while you're running it down. I don't carry a gun. I drive.« https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk9bz3ieERM Of course I don't expect a job with fancy luxury cars, sharp suits, high speed police car chases and action fight scenes ( a cheap rental , a t-shirt and a leisurely drive will do;)). What I do seek in a job though are some of the qualities these movies portray that speak to me and work well with my personality type (INTJ): -Professionalism: both characters display a high degree of skill,professionalism and attention to detail. They know what their job is(they make sure others know it too) and they do their job as efficiently as possible. (This reminds me of a story this bodyguard told. A VIP politician arrives at location, his bodyguard opens the car door for her, the VIP hands him her purse (or umbrella) as if he is just one of her personal assistants/servants. The bodyguard refuses and proceeds to escort the VIP to her destination. Now he could have just carried her bag for her out of the goodness of his heart, but in event of an attack that might have hindered his ability to react properly. His job wasn't to carry bags, his job was to protect her and that is what he did. Great display of professionalism.) -Autonomy: while they have a boss that gives them jobs, they have complete autonomy on what is the best way to accomplish their tasks. Once they receive the instructions, they work alone. -Lone wolf work: Most of the time they work on their own and their job success does not rely on high social success. In most career tests I don't score well in the Persuasion category making sales/promotion jobs more or less a nightmare for me. -Driving: I love driving, so any job that involves driving cars as a job or driving to a different work location every day is a real joy for me. -Money: They do their job professionally, they get paid well. I almost prefer to get paid by the task opposed by the hour, as long as it's set up in a way where you can actually earn more while not completely rushing through the task making quality and attention to detail suffer. However money is not that important to me, as long as the rest of above qualities are met I'd be willing to lose some on the money side. I had a perfect(not really) summer job like that once. I was doing surveys for this big research/marketing company. I would talk to my boss on the phone once or twice a day only, he would give me all the info, location, what to do, the tools I would need,… I would drive to location (different location every few days) -I enjoyed that a lot. From there I was on my own on how to accomplish the task given. The pay per completed unit was ok as well. Not great, but ok. Perfect right? Not really. The survey sampling was often very restrictive (find x number of age 79-89 people) at a strictly set location(usually a business). That already limited the available target group significantly. From those left I then had to persuade the rest to participate (by default not my strong suit), every time somebody said »No« I was earning precisely zero. Most say no anyway, couple that with low Perssuasion and…All that combined meant I was working 12 hours a day for very little money. Needless to say, I wasn't working there for very long. A job exactly like that minus the »human element« (i.e. every person says yes) so I can turn out task after task at my own pace as fast as I can and I would be working 12-14 hours every day easily. #career #career-counseling #career-choice #career-development #career-path #careers #career-plan #career-planning #career-change #job-search #job #job-coaching #job-market #jobs #first-job

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Are jobs in science really decreasing, and if so, is it still a good idea to go into them if you're dedicated enough?

I've heard conflicting statements about this. Some people have told me that pure science fields (not engineering, just research etc) are getting harder to find jobs in. Is this true? #science #biology #jobs #research #chemistry #job-market

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Kevin907 views

What occupations and fields are stagnating or decreasing in growth?

As time progresses, some occupations become obsolete because of society and technology. The factory worker was beat out by the robot, the mail delivery man was beat out by the drone. As a student and future contributor to the workforce, it is imperative to know where the money is at and where it is heading so that I can make a good living and have a successful career. #employment #job-market

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daniel450 views

How much money do you make? What job are you in?

#job-market

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Dariehl571 views

What are some good job careers that you can have without going to college ?

#first-job #software-engineering #job-market

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Jordyn886 views

Is it easy entering in the job market after you graduate college and how can you make the process easier?

I want to be able to be successful after getting my diploma. #job-market #job-search-strategies

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What is the difference between finance and accounting? Is one more favorable in the job market?

Stuck between Accounting and Finance, I cannot tell the difference between these two majors after visiting so many different websites. All the websites state that both would deal with budgeting and analysis. I am now wondering what are the main differences between an accounting and finance major. Which has a higher chance of employment? #college-major #finance #accounting #job-market #choosing-a-major

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Love409 views

How do you work two jobs?

How do you work two jobs and not stay tired also how do you manage working two jobs and going to school? What is a second good job to work that pays every week?

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willa1299 views

Do you have any tips to make a good application/resume for a very professional job?

#college-jobs #job-market #higher-education

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