Stephanie Braico
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Is it difficult to enter the business field and be successful without already having connections?
I am a senior in high school looking to enter the business field. However, I have heard it is difficult to succeed if you don't have connections. Is this true?
If I have many options in mind to study,what can I do to choose the best one?
I am in grade 8, some of my options are medicine, bussiness,biology,chemistry,space things ect.
What career and jobs should i choose?
I am in 9th grade and i am just beginning to explore my future career, what are some careers and helpful next steps I should consider based on my passions and interests?
What can I do in order to become a successful accountant?
Does the college I go to really matter with my career choice?
What would you prioritize if you were in college today aiming for a career in private investment (such as private equity or venture capital), and what skills, experiences, or steps matter most early on to maximize your chances of breaking in and standing out as a candidate?
I’m currently a college student exploring a career in private investment. I’m still early in the process and trying to better understand how to use my time effectively, especially when it comes to choosing internships, building relevant skills, and positioning myself for competitive roles after...
What job should I get as a 14 year old And how should I get it?
“ tips to get a job”
What inspired you to choose your career path?#Spring 26
I'm majoring in Finance and i would like to know what inspired you for your career path
#Spring26 As someone planning to major pre business, what are the most valuable skills , experiences,or early steps I should focus on in my first year of college to stand out for competitive internships or entry level roles in the fields like marketing, finance or entrepreneurship? ?
pre business major
What are skills are needed for bank managers ?
I am a junior in college, majoring in economics BA. I am still figuring out what careers to pursue. What might be other careers to consider?
What can I do during an internship to increase my chances of getting a full-time job offer afterward?
I am an accounting major, interning at a tax/accounting firm and I'm hoping to secure a full time position after completing my internship period. What skill or actions or behaviors do employers look for in interns when deciding who to hire?