Career questions tagged job-search
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Jobs? Locations? Businesses?
What are some good internships I should look into in high school that will not only help me but will also help my college applications?
I am a Junior in high school and I want to apply to college nursing programs.
Where should I send my tech resume to?
I wonder what companies can accept resumes for computer engineering like IBM, HP, Dell, etc.
Who should I send my resume or my cover letter to?
I want to know who would be the best or good person I should send my resume or cover letter to when looking for a good job somewhere around my location.
Good internships for college students with a marketing major?
What types of internships (which roles) should I apply for when I'm in college that will increase the chances of me finding a job?
3) When is the best time for me to start looking into a career?
I don´t know when I should start looking into a career especially when you're in high school.
When is the best time for me to start looking into a good career?
I don't know when i should start looking, especially if you're in high school.
What jobs or internships should I look for in my last year of my bachelor’s degree in sociology?
I have a little over a year until I get my bachelor’s degree in sociology. I think I will take a year or two off to work then go back to school to get a masters. Until then, what kind of job or internship can I look for that studies social science? I would love to do research that helps impact society and government in a positive way.
What entry-level jobs will lead well into a social science research career?
What entry-level jobs will lead well into social science research jobs? I am finishing up my Bachelor's degree in Sociology and want to know what possible careers I could pursue to do a lot of good in the world. I always say I want to do research to influence public policy but I don't know what that would actually look like or if it would be effective. Eventually, I want to do things that will help leaders make positive changes in society.
Advise on what to do after I graduate?
Do you have any advise on how to increase my chances of getting a job once i graduate with the total number of graduating students vs the amount of available job once I graduate.?
What is a good first-time job for a welding career?
I'm 18 years old and in trade school for welding. Any advice would be helpful. Is there a specific place I should be looking for the best opportunities?
Why is it so hard to find a good job?
Why can't I find a good paying job that is right for me
What is a good job for someone interested in the environment, science, and engineering?
I'm just looking for recommendations on jobs that are interesting/fun and pay well and involve some of the topics above.
Data Analytics as a Career Option?
What do data analysts/ statisticians usually do in a day? Does the job get stressful? Is the field more or less competitive than average?
When studying landscape architecture are there any recommended colleges I should be looking into?
I'm looking to do a bachelor's degree and not a lot of colleges offer it. I just wanted to make sure I get my degree from a reputed college. Did you have a lot of practical work included in the curriculum?
I don’t know what to choose between these majors?
Hi everyone. Currently, I am stuck between choosing a major in Advertisement, Entertainment & Tourism, and Public Relations. And I think it’s better to see other people’s opinions on those three majors (maybe pros and cons or anything you can share with me). I’m much thankful if I could hear from everyone here. Thank you so much. FYI, my name is Hung, 22 years old and live in Southern California.
Opportunities for data scientists?
I am a college student majoring in Environmental Science. I'm considering adding a second major of Data Science. However, I am wondering how many opportunities there are for data scientists that are not working for just any large company to help them maximize profits. For example, are there opportunities for data science in the renewable energy field, such as using data to problem solve/ figure out how to transition to renewable energy or similar topics? I am interested in environmental-related things but also any other interesting/ meaningful application of data science that I may not be aware of. Thank you for your time.
How do I end my internship earlier than the discussed date?
How should I end an internship earlier than the previously discussed date? How do say I want to quit professionally? How should I begin the conversation, how should I end it?
How do I write personal experience on a resume?
I am trying to apply for a fast food establishment for my first job. I know I can do the job but I don't know how to express that on a resume. I only have personal experience. I want to get my first job and gain some work experience. I hope someone can help me and teach me something new. Isn't that why we are all here? To learn, grow, and support one another with our career goals?
What fields related to culinary arts do you think I should consider looking into?
Is there any other field in particular that could be seen as just as satisfying if not more satisfying
How can I make a good first impression?
In the past, I've always done my best to be presentable during job interviews but I could never seem to get one in the can, and I have a feeling the way I make myself out to look has something to do with it. Any tips?
Psychology Related Jobs for bachelor Graduate :)
Hello! I am soon going to be a graduate of a bachelor of psychology in New Zealand, and I was wondering for suggestions into jobs in this field. I am considering early childhood education and or the police force... so things that are people based (i love kids, but would be happy with any people based job!) focused around wellbeing and or health and wellbeing! What ideas do people have? I'm super extroverted and care alot about life improvement and looking to get some ideas!
Thinking of dropping a degree and going for another one, I mean should I? After giving it a year.
I'm in my first year of a BA degree, my subjects are Psychology, English Lit & Education. Things are not working well for me, I am not liking it so far, disappointed with my college and myself. All I think of is working in the media field, taking interviews, hosting shows, working in publishing companies in abroad. A reason I choose English Lit & Psychology at the first place, plus options are very limited here, their isn't much choice for a degree and I can't move out yet. It's so freaking confusing! Should I drop this degree and go for a media degree instead? Is it too late? Is the media field safe? What if I loose everything and ruin my career? Family disappointment is another issue :-( Failure scares me so much.
where i can do free dropshipping?
hi mate.. tell me please where i can earn money from free drop shipping nowadays? Regards ...
What steps would you recommend to get a Welding job?
I am a San Jose Job Corps student and I was wondering what I should do after I finished my trade and need to get a job in it.
How long did it take for you to get were your at?
I asked this question because I would like to know the time frame that I took to get there
To get your job placement, What did you have to do?
It would be helpful for me to know the difference steps it takes to get a job.
What is your least and favorite part of your job?
I am asking this question because I would like to know what you look forward to and what you don't.
How to approach finding engineering work after ten years of only being hired for low-skill jobs?
Received master's degree in engineering ten years ago with excellent grades but I have never had a chance to work in the field. I've had to accept zero-education or associate's degree level work just to have any income at all, and I've worked two associates-level jobs for the past six years. I have been applying to engineering jobs frequently since my graduation, but I haven't even had any interviews since 2014. I've done some of Cornell's free online engineering certification courses, that hasn't helped. The career office at the college where I got my associates says my work history of associates-level work has poisoned my prospects and I have no chance of ever getting into engineering. I estimate my application: interview rate is 0.1%. I have checked to ensure my resumes are compliant with the most common applicant tracking software. Beyond that, is there anything I can realistically do to get any attention at all?
What's the best way to find out about jobs in this field (nursing)?
The best way to find out about a job in nursing is to use an job search platform or go to an job fair relating to nursing.