Career questions tagged productdesign
What are the steps to transitioning into a product manager role?
I’m a final-year student with six months of professional backend development experience from an internship, but I’m looking to transition into a product manager role. I completed a three-week training, though I feel I didn’t learn nearly enough, and I’m unsure how to gain more experience since no one seems willing to hire me with just my certificate. Are there any free websites I could explore?
Is my app idea worth it/needed?
I am considering building an "all-in-one life app" that has multiple different features and is basically a collection of different apps combined into one, and it's very collaborative, interactive, and connects with different apps. Kind of like Notion. I was wondering if this kind of app is really needed or original. Be honest.
Which career path fits both science and design interests
Hi! I’m currently in grade 12 and trying to figure out the right career path for me. I know I don’t want to choose only science or only creative fields, I want a mix of both. I do lean more toward science, but I’d love to keep creativity and design/innovation in my career as well. Some things about me: I enjoy biology, research, discussions, and creativity (especially design/innovation). I’m interested in fields like biomedical science, biotechnology, neuroscience, medical illustration, or healthcare product design/management. I want stability and financial security first, but also interest and growth opportunities. In the future, I’d like to pursue my Master’s abroad (and maybe work abroad long-term). Some things I don’t want: Coding or tech-heavy careers, Pure genetics-focused paths, Engineering, Patient interaction or dissection, Careers that are extremely academic-heavy forever. I’d really appreciate advice on: 1. Which Bachelor’s degree options might fit me best. 2. Which career paths could balance science with creativity/innovation. Any suggestions for combining stability, financial growth, and my interests. Thank you so much for helping me out!
Is a minor in Information Systems or Data Science better?
I am currently pursuing a Business Administration degree and am interested in marketing, social media, and design, but I also want to minor in something that will allow me to gain more skills and job opportunities. Should I major in information systems/ data science with a minor in marketing or the other way around? Which will allow me to have access to a bigger range of jobs that are in demand.
I would like to go into mechanical engineering. What kind of job opportunities are available? Is there a range of types of jobs you can take?
I'm interning at NASA and i would like to know if there is a range of different types of jobs people take or whether people have majored into mechanical and decided to go into a completely different field. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering
how can i become a startup ?????
hi am ruben ... am persuing my Btech degree on mechanical production engineering...2nd year..suddenly a passion for enterpernuership and start up came to my mind ...i have no idea on this field..is startup possibile only if i know programming...what ol things as a bigginer should i have to learn so as to become a start up.. ..what about learning CAD\CAM softwares..or should i have to learn some deep programming languages to survive..can any 1 plz help me....am from kerala india... #engineering #career #entrepreneurship #student #startups #cad #enterprise #kerala
What are different job options for mechanical engineers?
Hello. I am a senior in high school who will be going to college soon to major in mechanical engineering, but before I go, I would like to know of the job options that are out there for mechanical engineers. #engineering #mechanical