Diana Durnford
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What skills or technologies should I prioritize learning outside of the standard coursework that helps me stand out and be a high value candidate?
With the rise of AI there is a lot of fear mongering occurring in our world where many people are fearful they may not have a job in the next couple of years. However, after speaking to many professionals many say that AI is rather like a tool useful to be more efficient in their everyday work....
How do you keep up with tech + AI moving so fast?
How do you keep up with the pace of change in tech, especially with AI reshaping jobs and expectations? How do I stay 'relevant' ? Things I learned at school might already be outdated ? It's challenging to stay optimistic about the future ... What skills or mindset have actually mattered...
What are the steps to become successful in fintech ?
Hi! I'm a highschool student interested in fintech and want to find out how many years I'd need to be in university to begin working in this field (in the uk/us) as well as find out more steps to become a successful and important person in this career. Any advice is helpful.
Should you try getting a job related to something you're passionate about, or will it ruin it for you?
I've seen a handful of artists say things about how having jobs where they have to make art constantly has made them stop liking it. I was wondering if this is a common way for people to end up feeling. I also would like to know if it's only in the creatives, or if things like sports,...
I am interested in going into IT. I value friendship and working alone. Is this a good career for me?
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How can you feel like a good person while incorporating AI into your business?
I know AI is a growing tool and can be very useful in the business setting. But the environmental impact is very real and very scary. We may not think that a simple entry on Claude will affect our own water usage, but in the near future that could very well be the case. #Spring26
How to learn au with machine learning?
I want to work in MNC like Google, meta, Amazon, IBM, BLACK ROCK, microsoft etc I want make expertise in this field and grab opportunity.
How do I make people feel like I am genuinely interested in them and not just looking for a job, in networking conversations?
I am a rising college freshman. How do I make professionals feel like I am genuinely interested in finding out more about them and their paths and avoid coming across as only speaking to them in order to get a job/ help, particularly in networking sessions? #Spring26
Why is it easy for some people to land a job like it's no problem with no experience and some people can't seem to find a job with experience and references ?
Like tons of my high school friends have jobs but all my college level friends are struggling to find a job- that doesn't make sense to me
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...