Career questions tagged research
Research is a skill acquired by increasing knowledge of a particular topic. Popular careers include research scientist, historian, and sociologist. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat do you wish you knew before you started to pursue an education or a career in research psychology?
#research #psychology #research-psychology
What are the main responsibilities that a Immigration Officer have.
#law #immigration #research #patrol
What type of problems do the Immigration Customs have deal with daily.
#immigration #research #law
What factors did you consider when you started your research into your current career field, what did you find the most important factor when you did said research?
#research #health-care #career #career-exploration
For physics majors, how does government research projects compare to those of private companies?
I am a senior in high school, one of my teachers had told me that government research and private research were different, primarily focusing on grant focused payment vs direct. What are other differences? #physics #research #government
I am a junior in high school, and I am interested in participating in a research internship this summer in a natural science field. What are some of the best programs near me?
#research #internship #chemistry #Boston
How much of your job in community development involves research?
Do you feel that you need to really study the community you are working with in order to benefit them most? Do you find that reaching out to community members helps to understand the needs of the whole community most adequately, or do you research programs similar to ones you may be considering to implement in another community? #community-management #research #career #community #development #community-development #community-outreach #community-services
Day in a life
What is a normal day like for someone who has a Art degree ? #art #research #career-path
What is the boring part about Painting?
#Paint #research #art #biology #internship #pharmacist
how do I choose a program in College?
Hi, I am currently attending a tech school for liberal arts and I Change my mind every day on the career I want to peruse #graphic-design #art #career #college #research , I started with dental hygiene and then social work and then special education and then graphic communication and graphic design and now I am totally lost. I am not interested in math, science or the medical field. I used to work at McDonald's and a gas station and now I work as a direct support professional and I love it!
How stable is a job in research psychology?
Meaning, is it like an art career where I am no longer employed after a project ends? If it matters, I am most interested in pursuing a career in the developmental and abnormal fields. #psychology #research
What degree should I get in order to become a research psychologist?
One college I'm looking at has a research psych track that is simply a bachelor's degree, which doesn't sound right to me. Another college I'm looking at recomends a master's and then possibly continuing education at a grad school. Another college, which is a research college, has a research psych track that requires a PhD. Which degree is most likely to land me a job? I am most interested in the developmental and abnormal fields, if it matters. #psychology #research #research-psychology #developmental-psychology #abnormal-psychology
How do research psychologists get paid? And how well?
Where does the money come from- the institute you work for, funding from organizations that support your research, people and magazines that want to publicize your work? Do you get paid salary or commission? How much do you make a year? Is the income stable? Is the amount you are paid dependent on the field you work in, how valuable your finding are deemed to be, or something else? #psychology #money #financial-planning #research #research-psychology
What are the employers looking for when I apply to jobs related to protective services?
#job-search #internship #job #research I was wondering what employers look for when I apply after I'm done with my job trade.
Do you enjoy your job in the HVAC field?
#career-development #career #research Do you always enjoy your job, or does it ever get old after.