Career questions tagged scouts
What is the best path to take to become a fish and game warden?
Hello I just took a Career Interest Quiz on My Future AZ, and I got Fish and Game Warden. Then after looking into the job I realized that I’m actually interested in making it my future full time job, because I like working outdoors and the idea seems fun! Do any of you know how I become a fish and game warden, what degree should I get, are there any apprenticeship programs that I can apply for, or is there anything else that would help me to know about the career before eventually applying for it? As a follow up question, my understanding of the job is that I would be in a national park or ranch, and watching for illegal poachers and keep the environment safe and clean, is there anything really big about the job that I missed? I would love to get the job eventually, I love the outdoors, and am an aspiring Eagle Scout (I’m first class right now), so please give feedback!
1. What profession did you choose? Why? 2.How many years of college did you need to go through? 3.What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? 4.How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? 5.Were you in a college program? 6.Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? 7.Did you shadow another professional in the field? 8.Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? 9.Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years? 10.What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career? 11. Have you ever taught anyone any skills that you learned?? 12. What do you look for in a player? 13. What's your favorite part of this career?
Hello! My name is Avimael and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the Coaches and Scouts field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions.
What is your personal experience like working in the publishing industry?
Hi, I'm interested in working in the publishing industry, so I really want to hear about the personal experiences of professionals in this industry, especially because I'm not sure which specific department I want to work in (e.g. editorial, marketing, production, sales, publicity, etc). If you don't mind, in your response, could you also answer how your department works with the other departments (e.g. as a publicist, how often do you interact with editors, and what do those interactions look like?) and describe what kind of traits are most important for an individual to succeed in your specific department? For example, I'm not confident in my math skills, so I don't think I could ever work in sales. I enjoy editing and have had extensive experience with it throughout my school years, but I've also worked a number of administrative/clerical jobs and enjoyed interacting with people a lot, so I have reason to believe I could thrive in other departments other than editorial as well. Thank you in advance for your time and input! #publishing #publishing-industry #publishing-company #editorial #marketing #production #sales #publicity #business #career #editor #editors #book-editors #book-editor #copy-editor #copy-editors #agents #agent #literary-agent #literary-agents #scouts #scout #literary-scout #literary-scouts #publicist #publicists #production-editors #production-editor #marketer #marketers #copy-writer #copy-writers #career-advice #advice #job #work #career-counseling #help #career-planning #career-path #student #student-advice #career-help #job-experience #work-experience