Career questions tagged job-search
Searching for a job can be difficult. There is not just one way to job search. Please read below for more information. Read more Show lessHow would a 13 y/o look for a job ?
I am 13 years old grade and wondering how to save money up and get a job and work for a car
How is it hard to find a job in the city and what jobs are good for a college student who has to pay their own rent and get food?
How is it hard to find a job in the city, and what jobs are good for a college student who has to pay their own rent and get food. I’m asking for the future me so I can be ready for all of it.
What am I doing wrong when trying to get a job?
I've been trying to get a job but business never respond back to me. What am I doing wrong? I've been using LinkedIn, Indeed, and ZipRecruiter. Thanks -Brody
When is the best age to start working ?
What is the best job to get when you’re between the ages 13 and 17?
I have all these questions, can you help me?
Why is it important to not use the exact same words on your resume, especially for different jobs you're applying to? and what would be the best way to keep searching for jobs after not getting hired for the first few times? What are some things to remember when being approached by an issue your boss has with your efforts? When putting in effort to satisfy your boss and the company, is it also important to make sure it's fulfilling you as well? How would you know if you've found a job that approaches not only the company's qualifications but also your own? (ex. time management, distance, pay, etc)
What are good remote jobs?
What are remote part-time jobs that I can do as a high school student? Specifically, I am looking for entry level coding jobs.
How to plan for first job?
How do I schedule job hours with after-school activities in high school? I have no idea how job schedules work for part-time jobs.
what makes someone get into cybersecurity how can your work prove flexible how does the job bleed into/improve or change your life outside of work do you find that you have support outside your work that supports a working attitude that you also find in your workspace ?
what examples have you seen or experienced from your employment of your employer valuing effort over skill? do they seem to differentiate between the two? do they reward those who utilize the difference by using both hand in hand?
How do I decide what to do with my degree?
I am a fourth-year economics major and I am about to graduate in the Spring. My question is, how does one begin to figure out exactly what they want to do with their degree? I know I enjoy economics but there seems to be a million different things you can do with it. I just don't know where to start.
Where can I start working as a part time job as a teen?
When i soon get my first job i want it to relate to my future career as a NP so i can get a little bit of practice. What jobs could possibly be related to the medical branch? Could volunteering at a local nursing home be a good idea? or maybe a local animal shelter.
What jobs are there for a 13-year-old aside from the typical dog-walking and lawnmowing?
I am a 13-year-old and I am looking for a way to make money before I am old enough to get a real job. I am also trying to build life and job skills through whatever activity I may find. If anyone has any ideas, please respond!
What websites or platforms should I use in order to look for a job?
I am a college freshman and I am about to be 18. I don't know what websites or platforms are good when looking for a job
How did you transition from getting a degree and then onto a financially stable job?
I'm unsure of how to network
How do you make yourself stand out from others in interviews?
I'm a tenth grader and I wanted to know some interview tips so that I can use them for the future. I'm also looking for internships (possibly engineering or medical) so please let me know if you have any good contacts!
What jobs can you work in that are in the ag business field without a college degree?
I’m not planning on going to college because it’s not for me but I need a job in ag business really if I wanna stay around here with my family. I can’t pack up my baby and leave her dad at his family business without her to go to college
Hi, my question would be are there any job sites that are suggested ?
I have been using apps like indeed, and ZipRecruiter but have had no luck. I would like to know if there are any other either hiring companies or pages recommended to look into.
Why should I consider being in the medical field ?
Some advice for this question and also, maybe someone that’s experience from this I can answer the question help it.
I need help with figuring a job out. any ideas for alternative job choices?
I want to get a job so I'm able to help support my family, and get myself nice things. problem is, i cant do manual labor or 'normal' jobs because of disabilities that i'd rather not share online here. any ideas for alternative job choices?
What jobs can I get with my credentials?
I have the following credentials: Security Guard Licence NSC First Aid, CPR, & AED Course Card and Certificate OSHA 30 Site Safety Training Card Types of Cyber Security Certificate Bookkeeping Basics Certificate Time Management Certificate Conflict Management Certificate Content Marketing Basics Certificate Marketing Foundations Certificate I also have certificates in the following: IS-909: Community preparedness implementing simple activities for everyone IS-907: Active Shooter: what can you do IS-906: Basic workplace security awareness IS-800.D: National Response Framework, an introduction IS-700.B: An introduction to the national incident management system IS-242.C: Effective Communication IS-201: Forms Used for the Development of the Incident Action Plan IS-200.C: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response IS-100.C: Introduction to Incident Command System IS-75: Military Resources in Emergency Management IS-5.A: An Introduction to Hazardous Materials I am trying to get my Notary Public Licence and a few of the FDNY Certificates as well, but with all these credentials I don't know what jobs I can get with them. I do know what career field I can get into but job titles I am struggling with.
What are some entry-level jobs for a math bachelor's degree?
I've just graduated with a bachelor's degree in math, and I'm looking for a job that I won't have to go back to school for. My degree's mostly been focused on pure math, and some dynamic systems/fractals. I've taken a couple classes in Python, and one class each in R, Java, and SPSS. I've also taken classes across lots of areas, so any interdisciplinary jobs might be interesting. If I have to go through a little bit of training or self-study that's alright, but I'd like to start working as soon as possible. I'd also like to have a fair amount of free-time if that's possible: just not too much overtime work. Thank you all for your advice and let me know if you have any questions for me to narrow things down!
What are some steps I can take when applying for jobs as an older adult that just graduated college coming into the workforce for the first time?
Graduating college for the first time as a 30+ year-old and not having job experience since a teenager.
How do start the career process when comes to finding a job?
I don't what to have a career but I want start by just being able to get money. What I want to know how do I that and get a job?
Can I get paid for internships or small jobs as a 17 year old?
How do I apply and find internships as a 17 year old? Is it possible to find internships that can pay and don’t just give experience? I’m currently homeschooled and have needed a job for a while now, but it’s difficult to find one for a teenager with no working papers so ID, and most jobs require some sort of identification so I really need help
How do I know which career is right for me?
How do I know which career is right for me? I’ve always been torn between choosing a job that i’m a good at, a job i’d enjoy or a job that makes good money.
What is the best way to find job opportunities for things revolving around art?
Artists are not in high demand like doctors are and so it may be very hard for those people to find jobs.
What is the best (and quickest) way to get a summer job?
Although the summer is over, my summer job search over the last few months has been very choatic and all over the place (and not very benficial, until about a week ago). How can I get a job sooner in the summer?