Trissha Kunzru
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What was the most difficult aspect of starting your first business, what do you wish you knew before becoming an entrepreneur?
I am a high school senior about to go to college next year. I would love to start my own business one day, and become an entrepreneur. I would love to major in business and marketing.
What skills are more valued in tech fields now that AI is everywhere?
What skills can I or should I learn to prepare for a potential career in tech in a world where AI is doing so much of people's work?
How can you best find internships, jobs, networking opportunities and etc in college Is it mainly by asking your professors and other staff members?
Wow, it has been way too long since I've used this. Well, here are some updates about myself: I'm sixteen now, I just finished 10th grade at JD Clement Early College, and I've decided that I want to major in English and minor in journalism. I actually joined Hillside's theatre department and...
For professionals in accounting or finance, what is something you wish you understood earlier about balancing technical skills with real-world experience, and how did that affect your career growth?
I’m a high school senior planning to study accounting, and I’ve already gained experience through an internship where I worked on reconciliations and financial tasks. I’m trying to understand how to best prepare early, balance technical knowledge with real-world experience, and avoid common...
What experiences beyond the classroom will most effectively prepare me to succeed in a competitive accounting field and discern the right career path within it?
I'm a first-year accounting major. I'm on a five-year program and hoping to graduate with a master's in accounting.
How do you stay intellectually curious in a field that can be repetitive or numbers-driven #Spring26?
The field of finance can be imploded with numbers and data heavily,how can you keep prospective curiosity and stay interested and active when thinking about what can be done.
Best advice for someone moving away for college?
I'm currently a high school senior, and my top school is about 2 hours away from home. I've never moved before and a little nervous for the adjustment.
What specific skills, experiences, or qualifications are most important or stand out to employers when they are hiring?
As an accounting student with tax, administrative and customer service experience, I want advice on what can I do to make myself a competitive candidate for entry-level accounting or finance positions.
What is the most important soft skill to have for getting a good job in finance after college and what are some things to look for in an employer to ensure that you have a boss that values you?
I intend to pursue a career in finance after college but I am unsure about what I should look for and what skills I need to bring to the table. I want to make sure that I am the most prepared I can be when I enter the workforce and I’m hoping specifically to go into investment banking.
Is it a good idea to major in psychology and minor in marketing if I’m a first gen college student?
Would like to have a stable career.