Career questions tagged job
is it hard working a full-time job?
is it hard working a full-time job if it is tell me thanks.
How do I go about applying for scholarships and college?
I am a junior in high school, I love reading and music, I am very advanced in math, and I am involved in very many extracurricular and co-curricular activities along with dual credit classes.
How many hours a week did you start out with ? (interior design))
I am a sophomore in high school, I want to enjoy my job and have it be fun, and I don't really want it to be an anxiety causer for me.
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
What are the wages of Sheet Metal Workers when starting out ?
I am a tenth grader at the moment and am interested in working as a Sheet Metal Worker and am wondering if it will be a good job for the future especially if Inflation gets worse or stays as it is now.
What types of college courses should someone take if they are interested in working as a Sheet Metal Worker ?
I am currently in tenth grade and are interested in working as a Sheet Metal Worker as a future career, I am also looking for colleges and wondering what types of courses I should take.
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
How much on the job experience do you need to be a construction manager?
I am interested working for my family outdoor water and sever company and am hoping to one day take over the company. I am also wondering what the salary is for a job like this. Along with the salary as when you start working.
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!
Hello my name is Summer, and I am 14 year old and I'm am looking for a job with in my area. I'm not looking for anything pacific but my mom was a daycare when I was a bit younger and I helped out a lot with that so I could help with babysitting, but anyways I just want to know where I could get a job. Thank you
Hello my name is Summer, and I am 14 year old and I'm am looking for a job with in my area. I'm not looking for anything pacific but my mom was a daycare when I was a bit younger and I helped out a lot with that so I could help with babysitting, but anyways I just want to know where I could get a job. Thank you
Will my hours be flexible if I work in culinary ?
I would like to know more about the hours and flexibility.
What advanced certifications should I aim for as an electrician?
I'm in Job Corps right now going in for electrical which will lead me to my apprenticeship. Other than standard certificates like OSHA 10, what other certificates should I apply for?
What kind of degree or college education do I need to be a police officer?
Im in 8th grade and i want to go to college to become a police officer but the college i want to go to is kinda far from me its like 1 hour and 6 minutes away.
Do you have a recommendation for where I should study for CMA? How do you feel about working in this profession? Can you tell me more about this job?
My name is Jennifer, I am looking into training for CMA. I am currently enrolled into Jobcorps in Palmer Alaska and I want to know a bit more about CMAs and what it's like.
What is the Hardest grade in Education How many time we should learn units ?Why we should go College? How can we find our Favorite jobs or job؟ How can we get good marks??
What is the Hardest grade in Education ?How many time we should learn units ?Why we should go College? How can we find our Favorite jobs or job؟ How can we get good marks?
I am a Job Corps student at Colombia Basin, and I am reaching out to you because I am interested in and believe I would enjoy a career in Carpentry. I would appreciate your perspective on the practical aspects of working in this area.
Here are the three questions I have for you. 1. What are the benefits of joining a union? 2. What state has the best unions? 3. Can you travel? Thank you in advance for your time. Sincerely, Mercury
How do you know when you have a good job?
When you are searching for jobs how are you able to determine that you've found the correct job that suits you or how do you look for the job that you believe would suit you best
How do I get into a good collge for phsychology?
I am determined to pursue a career in psychology and need guidance. I am in high school and plan to graduate early and attend college. I'm just not quite sure how to get there.
Working During College?
How can I work during college while also keeping up with my studies
What is the best way to go into an interview for a job at the age of 15?
Please give me advice
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 am I supposed to do now?
I have applied to so many jobs and still have not gotten hired. I'm about to quit if I don't get anything else after I put my application in for maybe two more places. I've been trying so hard. There are things I want to buy and do for myself. I am tired of my parents and friends paying for me.
what are some good jobs or ways to make money for 9th graders?
so i can start making my own imcome
What kinds of things cause people to experience job burnout?
This question was asked anonymously by a student.
How do I know what job is the right job?
How do I know what job will be best for me? what factors into it? I want t to make good money but I also want to have a job I know I will like and actually want to go to everyday, not one I say "ugh I have to go to work".
How do you find a job or an opportunity based on the skills your good at?
For example if your good at drawing how could that apply to finding the right job. more specifically without a college education. Especially if you've already graduated from high school. I've been out of school for a year now and I'm trying to figure out the right path for me
What job opportunities are there after high school ?
What job opportunities are there after high school That students could take. what problems could students face after high school?Will GPA really affect your grade after high school
What career path should I choose ? It's getting really hard to even know what I want.
Hi, I'm someone that is currently 26 years old and in need of assistance about what type of career that i should pursue, I'm good with my adaptability (or you could say a quick learner) and somewhat interested in sci-fi movies (or technology), the thing is it's kind of hard for me to do something repetitively as it gets boring pretty fast, I do have a bachelor degree in electrical engineering but after seeing what my fellow graduate's job is now I lost my interest in the field, what should I do ? ps : I don't mind taking another degree
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!
How do you find a lifelong career that you will love and be passionate about?
I'm still young, in my early twenties asking for advice or helpful insight on finding the right path for me. I'm currently enrolled in a Jobcorps Center and am pursuing Pharmacy technician and or other trade work training. I have several small interests that I enjoy but none that I feel confident building into a lifelong career. I graduated from high school during the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, and I feel it's stunted my growth into a career. I'm interested in STEM, Language studies, Anatomy Physiology, forensics, Physical fitness, Chemistry, Woodworking, and Medicine. I'm artistic and investigative and wish to do a career that I find challenging and rewarding. I've traveled to Europe, Studied French in southern France, and interned as a sales associate in Ireland with a Designer Exchange Company; all of which were wonderful experiences but I'm unsure how to turn them into a career for my future. So how do I narrow down my interests into a career I will find fulfilling in my later life?
Why is it hard to get full guidance about career value?
I can't get full information about choosing career
How do we accomplish our carrer goal depending on the major?
If so list out on how you will accomplish your career goal:
How do I make goals for myself in highschool to prepare me for college ?
I am 17 years old and I have plenty of opportunities. I have an internship with an animal hospital and I am financially stable. For some reason I cannot figure out what I want to do or create any goals for myself and this has become a problem. It’s slowing me down in school work because I see no end goal. Anything would be appreciated.
How do you work two jobs?
How do you work two jobs and not stay tired also how do you manage working two jobs and going to school? What is a second good job to work that pays every week?
What are some good personal qualities a person should work towards having to be successful in a career with computer science?
I am a high school student who is in a comp sci class considering options as a computer science major or coder. I don't know what is required and what kind of attributes as a 16 year old I should work towards.
How can I get a job at 14 when the laws are so strict?
Where I live I can only work 3 after-school hours so roughly from 3pm to 6pm and 8 hours on weekends. Also only 6 consecutive days. I've been applying and I have a work permit but I'm finding it hard to find a job that can meet these requirements or just simply hire at 14. Help.