Career questions tagged job
How can I be ready for an interview or for school on time?
What is the best way to be prepared even if you don't know the questions they are going to ask you.
Healthcare jobs with work life balance?
What are some healthcare jobs with good personal and work life balance?
What jobs can I do?
I am interest in math major, and my career goal is to have lots of time with my family, and well paid. What are some particular jobs that fits my requirements?
How can I smartly navigate the job search process to increase my chances of securing a job?
As a Computer Science graduate student with 3.5 years of work experience as a Software Engineer, I am actively seeking a fall internship or full-time job opportunity. However, I have been facing rejections on a daily basis. I am looking for suggestions and guidance on how to smartly navigate the job search process to increase my chances of securing a job. Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Below is my skillset: • Programming Languages : Java, Python, SQL, Cypher, C, C++, HTML, CSS, JavaScript • Databases : MongoDB, Neo4j, MySQL, OracleDB • Frameworks : Spring MVC, Spring Boot, Spring JDBC, JUnit, Hibernate/JPA, REST, Hadoop, Microservices • Tools : Git, Maven, Gradle, IntelliJ, Eclipse, Jira, Postman, VS Code, Jupyter Notebook • Servers : Tomcat, Jenkins I specialize in Java programming and have extensive experience working with MongoDB and Neo4j databases. These technologies are my core areas of expertise, and I am confident in my ability to leverage them effectively in developing robust and scalable software solutions.
how do people get good jobs ojt of college?
fhff i wa sonwering how people can get hihg paying jobs right out of college and what I should start doing right away in order to get such a good job
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 much should a salary of a job influence your decision?
I'm a sophomore and I feel very worried about getting a good paying job and it heavily influences my goals.
Do you use your degree with the job you do now?
Was going to college and getting a degree worth it for the job you have now?
What are the best job opportunities today?
What are the best job opportunities today?
Esthetician/Skincare Specialist Interview Questions
Hi! My name is Jenny and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the dermatology field, specifically an esthetician/skincare specialist, for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to be apart of my assignment. 1. What profession did you choose? Why? 2. How many years of college did you need to go through? 3. What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 4. How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? 5. Were you in a college program? 6. Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? 7. Did you shadow another. professional in the field? 8. Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? 9. Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years? 10. What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career? 11. What would you advise others pursuing this career? 12. How would you describe your work environment compared to those in your field? 13. What is was your biggest challenge you had to overcome when becoming an esthetician? Thank you so much! Have a great day.
What should I do if I have no clue what I want to do with my life?
Im a senior in high school and don't know what to do after I graduate.
what should you expect after getting that certain job, like coding, engineering, software engineering and more. ?
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How can I secure a remote junior frontend developer position or internship after completing a coding bootcamp?
I've recently completed a coding bootcamp with a focus on frontend development, and I'm eager to kickstart my career in this field. Despite my newfound skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React, I'm facing challenges in landing remote junior frontend developer roles or internships. I'm seeking advice on how to effectively leverage my bootcamp experience to stand out to remote employers. Any suggestions on polishing my portfolio, networking remotely, or identifying suitable job opportunities would be immensely helpful. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
How do I apply my degree (associate of arts in general studies) to job search ?
How do I apply degree to Job search?
is it hard working a full-time job?
is it hard working a full-time job if it is tell me thanks.
What is the right job for me? How could I find a right job at my young age?
I am a grade 9 student who is currently studying and having financial problems at the same time. I would like to find a right job to support my financial expenses especially in school. My hobbies are cleaning, exercising, and cooking.
How many hours will i work in air traffic controller?
i am still in 10th grade still doing research
How would you suggest I approach finding a job in an Economic Consultancy I have a BSc in Economics from the University of York (UK) but I’ve been a practising artist/writer for the last 5 years.
I did work experience at Frontier Economics, but that was a while ago. Help! ?
What are the real experiences of Electricians and Fashion Designers?
I'm nearly out of high school, and have a few options lined up for me - and really only two that jump out at me - but I'm stuck wondering what career will be best for me long term, financially and engagement wise, but my searches come up pretty lacking in any actual answers. Between electrician work and fashion design, I kind of feel like there isn't really a good way to accurately find what can keep me supported in the current economy, as well as keep me engaged without overworking - especially with the tens of articles and "Why choose this job?" blogs that make me want to tear my hair out with how they don't actually have any information in them! I've put weeks of thought into it, as well as months worth of research, but I'm not actually finding things of worth that don't just boil down to "This job is hard, and exhausting. But it is super amazing, really!" I understand that a lot of jobs can be like that - I want the Whys of them being like that. The specifics. On top of that, I don't have the opportunity to go and ask the questions I want to actual members of these fields (which is why I've come here - hooray) due to poor location and lack of funding for transport (alas, the struggle of a teen). Do I start off with the rigorous and rewarding electrician work that is almost guaranteed to pay well out of trade school - where I can work with my hands frequently and get to see every step come together even more every day, or go for the selective and vicious fashion world that comparatively has a minor opportunity (though still possible and therefore a very attractive option still) for me to make a more than comfortable living - where I'll spend more than half my time at the drawing board or doing mock ups before getting to have the fruits of my labor in my hands but get to flourish in my creativity? I guess what I'm trying to say is that, since I don't have any experience working with either field, is that I'm too far back to be able to see all the pros and cons of both options that aren't colored by contradictory articles and sites that rack up the word count without saying anything of real substance about the actual jobs themselves. I could really use some help, and would greatly appreciate some info (yes, the good and amazing of it as well as the nitty gritty about how bad it could be) from people who've experienced what it's like in those working worlds. Things like past experiences, what the training or schooling was like, how different the working environments can vary and if there's any constant in them between different companies. Thanks in advance!
Is commercial piloting a low or high stress job ?
I am a high-school student in Minnesota and I don't know if I would like to be a commercial pilot. It is my top option but I know every career has some disadvantages
What job(s) would you suggest having during high school to help prepare for the job?
I am a sophmore in high school and looking at going into zoology or being in some type of therapy. I want to try to and start having a job before hand but was curious if there's any job I can do as a highschooler to help get me there