Career questions tagged job
Communication Technology vs Electrical Engineering?
As a freshman in college, I have a GPA of 3.5 and got mostly B's in math. I have experience with technology (like basic coding) but not engineering in high school. Two majors at my school are Communication Technology (CT) and Electrical Engineering (EE). CT contains classes in digital media production, coding, business, and telephones/electricity. EE contains topics like physics, math, science, and making electronics. The reason why I'm interested in these two is I want a good paying job where I can make enough money to travel, yet where I can pursue my interests in creating stuff. I've always felt intimidated by engineering, because you do alott of math. Yet, I heard you can become a theatre engineer and acoustics or sound engineer! I like that there's so much careers you can do in CT but Idk many people with this career. Anyone have advice? Can I enter EE without any experience? Can CT be good?
I have an Associate's Degree from a Community College, but no prior professional work experience. Where should I start? I wish to work fully remote.
I have no prior professional work experience but I've been working 4 years as a self-employed caregiver and childcare provider. I'm interested in either becoming a virtual tutor, virtual assistant, or freelance software developer/tester.
How do I can apply in a job?
If I am 16 years old and I want my first job, what are some things that I can introduce to my resume? It doesn't matter if I don't have any experience of a job? I want to have a good resume even if I am inexperienced.
What kind of opportunities does the San Jose Job Corps Center have to offer??
Will we be networking and working with different agencies off-center like internships? What kind of certifications will I receive through the trade that I chose (Facilities Maintenance and Electrician)? Will I receive advanced training in all the trades here in San Jose or will I have to transfer to a new Job Corps Center?
How did you know this career was for you?
I have a few different career pathways I want to go into. I don’t know which one to choose or how to choose.
If I'm really good at math and many grade levels ahead of my peers and others my age, whats the best degree to go into college with and what are some good jobs for me to do?
If I'm really good at math and many grade levels ahead of my peers and others my age, whats the best degree to go into college with and what are some good jobs for me to do?
What is a good job for a high schooler to get?
I love working with children and pets but a lot of people pay college students for that. I'm looking for a good part time job to work after school hours.
How to get an entry job level in IT with no degree or experience?
How to get a job in IT with no degree or work experience as an adult? What are the best places to look? What skills can I learn on my own to make that happen?
What are some jobs that doesn't require a college degree?
Currently a senior in high school
What are some career options for computer science majors?
I'm a freshman at Webster University for computer science and don't know much about jobs or internships available in the computer science field. I have taken programming one this semester.
How could I find the perfect career for me?
How can I find a job that's suitable for me and how much would a secretary make in a month?
What are some tips to have a good job interview?
I am a Senior in high school and I want to know how to perform well when I have to attend a job interview.
I love art, but I don't think it is wise to major in it because of the low variety of jobs with this career. What would be some alternate options to continue my love and my personal education in art without a bachelors in it.
Could anyone have any thoughts on how to help my dilemma?
What are some jobs that I could get with a bachelors in communications with a concentration in media management?
This is the major I plan on getting, and I am worried about making enough money to be financially comfortable.
What should I do to motivate myself for college?
What should I do to be happy in college besides doing the work that they give. I believe student life is more important than the population of college itself.
What is your job and what does your day to day look like at work?
I’m not sure what I want to do and I feel like most job/career descriptions don’t give a good example of what day to day life is like.
How do I figure out what I want to be when I’m older based off of what I like to do?
I know I like to make people happy, I like getting what I want and I’m pretty good at it (not in a bratty way), I like helping people, and I like accomplishing things. I just don’t know what career these things turn out to be.
What is a good way to prepare for a job interview ?
I am a senior in high school looking for a job.
What is post-grad, and how do I approach on going to one after getting my bachelors ?
I just wanted to know how this works because I don't really understand it.
Is what you do meaningful to you?
I am 22 and looking forward to getting my welding certification up to G6. One day I want to go underwater as an underwater welder because it is one of the most lucrative trades on the market. Is there anybody here that can give me some advice on what to do after I complete my Jobcorps training? I don't know whether to go into the military as a Navy Diver or begin advanced training first and then move into. Is there a path to skip military service and move directly into the private sector i.e. offshore oil rigs or harbor maintenance?
Is electrical engineering a good job that pays well?
I don't have a degree in electrical engineering and I want to know if it is a good job that pays well so I know what I am getting myself into.
What kind of job field should I pursue if I like to build things and like technology?
12 grade Like building Lego Like star wars Like video games
How did you find the career that was right for you?
how did you decide what interested you most, in order to help pick your career?