Career questions tagged job
Are internships necessary to get a job?
I am a nursing student trying to decide if I should get an internship.
What was your dream job as a child and what is your current job now?
Have your interests changed? How did you discover what job you truly wanted/was best for you? Do you have any regrets about where you are at right now?
What is the hardest interview question you've been asked and how did you answer it?
Also, did you get the job?
How Do I look out for jobs that are fit for me ?
I'm trying to find a job that is fit best for me and getting help from a professional who can give me tips and ideas on how I should go about it or how I should start ?
What are some good part-time jobs for high school students who want to work in the medical field in the future?
What are some good jobs for high school students that can help prepare them for a career in the medical field?
What is the best environmental job for me?
What would be the best job to go into? Recently I discovered my interest in protecting the environment and I’m a very math and science-oriented person. I want a job that can help in some kind of way, but will pay fairly well. Any ideas?
Where could I find (in person / remote) an internship/job as a student? And in what and how to invest money?
I feel very depressed and disappointed in my life. I don't like the way it is and wish to move out and have my own apartment. But I don't know how at 19 years old I could have an "adult job". I want to integrate into the business/marketing world and work for a firm or even get an internship there. It feels like it's a very far goal because I don't finish my college degree now, I'm literally a freshman. I would also like to start real estate and know in what I could invest money to have good revenue.
How do you become a mail sorter for a post office?
I’m in high school for my final year, and I’m not exactly sure how to get this job after high school or if they have a machine that sorts it now, but I want to be able to work with this specific part of the postal service.
I’m always looking to improve not only my life and business, but also many other things in the world. When I see something I wish to improve I ask myself what I can do about it. If there is something to be done then I take action. And if not, I let it go.?
I’m always looking to improve not only my life and business, but also many other things in the world. When I see something I wish to improve I ask myself what I can do about it. If there is something to be done then I take action. And if not, I let it go.
Working for a Company like Tesla, FedEx, Amazon, etc. how often are those jobs hiring?
How difficult is it for recent graduates of a college or job training program to get hired for this job in The bay area? – not difficult, somewhat difficult, or very difficult and why?
What are three important things I should know about Auto Repair & Diesel Repair? (e.g. working conditions, typical schedule, rewards, and challenges including those for people new to the job)?
Topic: Auto Repair & Diesel Repair
What should I expect working in a warehouse job?
Do you have to do a lot of math working for a company like Amazon or any company that requires you to work in a warehouse?
What is required to secure a job interview at publix?
So I've applied online on publix.com/applications and have already filled out the application to three stores;two of which of visited once in person and one of those two I've visited twice and called twice to speak to their manager. I'm going to go a third time so I was wondering how I could captivate the manager's attention to secure an interview
how do you move up within a company
how do u move up or get promoted in a company. do u have to tell ur boss u want a promotion or do they just happen
How did you get your job??
how did you get ur job and also how did u know where to? do you just find places online and then apply and go in for interviews? or is it like referred by someone?
Should I be saving the money I earn for college?
I'm an upcoming junior in high school and I work a minimum wage job. It's more of a part-time job or internship, but I've been saving most of my paycheck for college because I'm almost terrified of not having enough money to pay for it. I've been stressing over finances and scholarships and I haven't even started my junior year in high school. But a part of me wants to save the money just in case I need it when I'm older, although there's another part of me that just wants to be a kid and spend most of my paycheck on things I like.
What field of work should I consider going into if I want to help people in needs?
I want to go into nursing/pre med and want to see what field/work should I go into that will mostly require me to help people in need
What is the best way to start off and build a career in political science?
College Student, freshman
What are some simple jobs with zero customer relations?
I have tried searching up several warehouse jobs, and they would be a great fit but there are none near me. I want something where no one will bother me while I am working, and preferably something simple and repetitive. I thought about pill sorting, and cleaning jobs but I cannot find any that aren't part of a store or restaurant. If it matters, I have only experience at one other job, and I have no problems with background checks or drug tests. I was hoping there would be ways to find a controlled substance job but that doesn't seem to be the case. Any ideas would be extremely helpful.
I'm feeling a little lost about starting my career after college. There are so many options out there, but I'm not sure which one is right for me. I'm interested in a lot of things, but I don't know how to turn those interests into a career. How can I figure out what I want to do with my life and start working towards my goals?
I'm a little overwhelmed by the idea of starting a career. I know that I want to find a job that I enjoy and that pays well, but I'm not sure how to make that happen. I'm worried that I'll end up in a job that I hate, or that I'll never be able to find a job that I'm passionate about. I'm also worried about the job market and whether there will be enough opportunities for me. Do you have any advice on how to navigate these concerns and find a career that's right for me?
How do I get jobs to call me back?
How do I get jobs to call me back I've applied everywhere and have followed up but they never call me back.
How do you know what amount to set for your salary?
What are the interviewers actually asking? How do you know if something isn't enough as an entry-level position?
How will you know when the job you have chosen as your career choice/major in college is the right one for you Why?
I want to learn nuerology but don't know that I will be able to enjoy the career choice. I am also hopeful to get a scholoarship for the school that I am attending.