David Ludwick
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How Can I Overcome the 'Overqualified/Underqualified' Trap in Finance Job Applications?
I founded and exited a startup last year, where I was primarily responsible for finance analyst related roles. I'm now pursuing a master's degree and targeting finance positions. However, I'm facing a challenge: entry-level roles say I'm overqualified, while associate-level positions say I'm...
What does my life look like in the future if I think I'm successful in life?
I go to Niles West High School in Skokie Illinois and I'm a senior. What could I do to make college easier for me? Why do most people find college so hard? How come I find high school not hard at all?
What is the best way to network yourself throughout colleges to get exposure to your major?
I am planning on going to Indiana University in the Fall of 2025 and I am majoring in Marketing and Sales as a pre-business student. #Spring25
How does an incoming college freshman majoring in Business Administration at Georgia Tech find a career path that is perfect for them #Spring25?
I am interested in travel, marketing, and entrepreneurship, so ideally my future career would incorporate those. I also would love a career that is active, such that I am always networking and finding new tasks. What can I do throughout my college career to set myself up for success and...
How does a young adult who recently graduated get doors opened in the business world so they can begin building a business career #Spring25?
I am interested in a career around sports, including owning a business that will connect my passion for baseball to a future career.
Did I become the kind of person I hoped to be, professionally and personally, after college?
I will be an undergraduate freshman this Fall 2025, pursuing accounting. I have dreams of being wealthy or comfortable with my finances, but what if I don't achieve my dreams? And that's why I have this question for my future self.
In the financial services industry, what is the number one quality you believe clients look for in choosing a planner? What is the quality I should most focus on growing in my education and young adulthood? #Spring25?
#Spring25 I'm looking for advice as I begin my University time and future career
I've always been interested in entrepreneurship. What are some nice ways to promote my business.
I'm in college and I just bought some new clippers. I'm looking to start a barbering business.
How to start a brand as international and creative person in usa from scrach in minimum budget after graduation what steps should be taken to start a successful career?
I am doing my masters in usa and what to know more about my career options here as I want to start my own brand so I need to know the details of every steps and legal formalities that should be followed to start a professional career
What advice would you give to an introvert pursuing a career in real estate, loan origination, the stock market, business, or finance?
I consider myself ambitious, but I also recognize that I'm an introvert and that my energy drains easily. I'm concerned about whether these careers would suit my personality or if the networking and socializing would be too taxing for me. Is there a way to overcome these challenges as an...
How can I own/manage a business by the age of 25?
I am the age of 17 and I'm looking to own my own business at the age of 25 what would I have todo in Iowa to start getting ready for my business without a degree
What is day-to-day work like as a person working in finance, specifically and acutary What is the best/worst part of being an acutary??
Finance, actuary, accountant
Career Goals Statement
- open a business
- that my business grows and have several
- Having a college degree makes it a little easier when opening a business.
Looking back on your own journey, what is one unconventional or unexpected decision you made during college that ended up significantly shaping your accounting career?
My desire is to earn my bachelor's degree in Accounting. I understand the path to getting one's CPA isn't always linear, that is why I am asking this question.
What kind of job or internship should I get to gain experience in business while in college?
I plan on going into retail as well as starting my own business, but I’m not sure where to start at all.