

I have Amazon.ae and Amazon.com experience. I am looking for a full-time remote work job like a VA or a general accountant. Could you please let me know how to find Client ?
please, anyone can give me advice how to get client forcommerce business

What's my next step for the summer as a rising senior intending to major in pharmacology if most are not available?
Following up with my previous question on what part time job I can get for pharmacology, I tried applying for a pharmacy clerk position at a local Walgreen. However, Michigan law (where I'm at) says that we must have a high school diploma to get a job at a pharmacy. Same with most hospitals: most prefer if you are in college or have at least some medical experience. I am still waiting for a couple internship summer program results. I'm also trying to reach out to local college professors, research centers, and small pharmaceutical companies if they would let me intern over the summer, but I'm not so sure if they would take me in. I do have a great volunteer work though! Been going at it for the last couple months at a blood donation center :) Any other suggestions on what I can do over the summer to prepare myself for college?

What is it like to be a NICU nurse?
I often get asked what I would like to be after finishing nursing school. I always give the same response and it's to become a NICU nurse. They quickly go into a lecture on why I shouldn't be one. Some say I wouldn't be able to handle it and others just bless my soul. So I would love to get an actual answer on what is it like to be one.

How was college was it not what you expected and was it everything you like?
I would like to know "Reflecting on your college experience, how would you describe it overall? Did it meet your expectations, or were there aspects that surprised you? In what ways did college differ from what you initially anticipated? Were there particular challenges or rewards that you didn't foresee? Additionally, were there elements of your college journey that you found especially fulfilling or enjoyable? How did these experiences shape your personal and academic growth, and what advice would you offer to someone who is about to embark on their own college journey based on your experiences?"

What careers similar to graphic design can I pursue?
I am a sophomore in high school and was initially pursuing a career in graphic design but I may not be satisfied with the salary of working solely on graphic design. What other careers similar to graphic design or requires graphic designing skills may better suit me that has higher salary on average? I've heard marketing or ux design may be better options

How would you go about choosing a career path if you decided your major first?
I am going to college to major in marine science, but the career options are broad. Is it best to decide after getting more experience in my classes, or should I be doing independent research about my career options?


What career am I considering and how it will shape my future career path ?
I am currently a college junior majoring in psychology with a minor in biology. I’m still exploring my career options. I’m looking into forensics to see if being a forensic psychologist is a career option for me. But I’m not one hundred percent sure of what I want to do with these degrees.

What are some strategies for navigating challenges that may come with being a first-gen college student #Spring25?
Being a first-gen college student, it's can be difficult preparing myself for the next 4 years. This question acknowledges that being first-gen college student can come with unique emotional and psychological challenges, anxiety, and feeling like you don't quite fit in. By thinking about building a support network, you can set yourself up for success and make the most of your college experience.

As a future dentistry student, how do most pre-dental students navigate the financial burden of dental school, and are there any specific strategies or programs that help them?
I am an 18 year old rising college freshman and have been interested in pursuing dentistry throughout all four years of high school. I am convinced this profession will not only help me serve my community but also help give me a bigger understanding of collaboration and communication. I already have experience volunteering at a hospital and have frequent visits with my orthodontist but I am just worried about paying for this professions education as I am aware it will not only take a long time and be difficult, it will also cost a pretty penny.

What are some of the most challenging things you go through when transferring schools?
Hi my name is Emma and I am a freshman in college. I played softball this year at my current university and I am planning to transfer after this semester and not play sports anymore.

What do you find to be the most rewarding aspect of being a sonographer? #Spring25
Hi, I'm Kaelyn, an upcoming sophomore pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Ultrasound with a vascular specialization at Mount Aloysius College. My favorite classes so far are physics and medical terminology. My clinicals are coming up next summer, and this question comes to mind while I prepare. I'd love to hear about any current sonographers/ultrasound techs' experience in the field. Let me know your pros and cons and whatever will help me with my future career!

How do I balance the ideal job with my ideal personal life?
How would I be able to strive for my ideal job and balance the life I want without sacrificing too much from either one?

As an aspiring counselor, how does one learn to leave heavy feelings at work rather than carrying the weight of a client’s situation at home and affecting your own personal lie with stress and overwhelming sympathy? #Spring25
I myself am an undergraduate student majoring in the field of psychology. My long term goal is to attend graduate school and later serve my community as a children’s counselor. I am often told that this profession can be emotionally challenging and often leaves professionals with a sense of weight. Why the answer to my question will depend on the person and has no solid correct method, I wanted to learn from experienced members and receive effective and valuable input on a serious concern of mine. #Spring25

How do you decide on your major Do you have any advice to quell the worries on someone still unsure of their passion and stressing about the uncertainty of the future??
This year, I was supposed to be a junior in high school, However, I followed a pathway that allowed me to combine my junior and senior year courses into one year, and I plan to graduate a year early. On one hand, this was an accomplishment I am proud of. However, recently I have been stressing myself out about going into college at a younger age with an undecided major. For my mental and social well-being, I feel like college is a good plan for me to develop the stability and productivity of continuing my education, not to mention that I genuinely want to continue. Nevertheless, it still becomes taxing wondering whether attending university will be resourceful or regretful in the long run. I can't help but have doubts going into a university that will be financially demanding whilst still debating what major I will choose. Any advice?