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Bm62 views

Looking forward to my bright days?

Can I advertising online and sale items

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Emily64 views

What are good degree options for a 20-year-old leaving ABA?

I’m 20 years old and planning to go to college. I’ve been in ABA for 7 months making $22/hr, and I don’t have a passion to pursue this field long-term. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and I’ve received little to no support in what feels like an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associate’s degree, but I want out of ABA as quickly as possible. I’m looking for something that can lead to a stable, supportive, and beneficial career with opportunities to grow. I can’t do programs that require clinicals because I need to work full-time while in school, but I am open to other healthcare-related roles. My main interests include psychology, law, beauty/cosmetology, and business. I’ve considered becoming a paralegal, but I live in a small city and I don’t think there are many job listings in that field. I’m open to other options as well—I just want something where I can get good support, decent pay, and long-term advancement opportunities.

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emmiy112 views

What major should I pursue to become a creative director?

Before I wanted to be an architect but considering threads on reddit about AI replacing it and being a dying career with low wage my family wanted me to go for data analyst but I cannot let go of designs and creativity as I like doing it and after some research I came to know about creative director , art director and product designer and among them I want to pursue creative director nevertheless , I'm stuck between what major should I pursue for creative director of perfumes ,clothes and cosmetic brands also I searched on Google on which it showed that ui/ux designers are very demanding in future and pays alot . My question is does the ui/ux designer work with designs and graphics is it easy and fun doing? how much time and experience it takes to become a creative director of fashion brands and also for ui/ux designer and what is their entry level salary and will they be demanding in the future? and what should I pursue among them ?

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Syed122 views

Hello my Name is Rutba and I am a Graduate person From Bachelor's of Science i completed my graduation in 2025 then I took 1 year of Drop to prepare myself for get admission in Best universities to puruse masters in chemistry i am financially not that much strong to manage all my study expenses and i am not that mych strong in my subject so i want to take 2nd drop to become financiallys table beacus3 i am doing a part time job and preparing myself in my subject so i am confuse should i take 2nd drop or not Is it good decision because i want to take admission in Aligarh Univeristy in India but now i cant afford the expenses so i thought t would continue my job and make myslef financial strong to take admission in my dream university next year ...Is it ok to take 2nd drop??

I am confused so much that masters in chemistry good choice and should i takevsecond confusion 2nd drop ?

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How will I make it?

I am an upcoming senior, I’m stressed about what I want to become and where I’m going to end up. I know I want to help children and do something in the healthcare, I’ve always wanted to work with children and babies. I’m just not confident enough to pick what to do and if I’m smart enough for it.

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Jeaneille394 views

Advice on getting into Security Awareness or Technical writer ?

I am a recent Cybersecurity graduate looking to break into Security Awareness and Human Risk Management, I am looking for advice on the most strategic entry-to-junior level roles to target. Specifically, would it be more effective to build foundational skills as a Technical Writer to master security documentation, or should I aim directly for Junior Security Awareness Analyst roles? I’d love insight into which path hiring managers value more for someone starting out.

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Help me find a Job.

I recently completed my Master’s in Economics, and I am currently feeling quite lost about what direction to take. While people often assume that completing a master’s degree means having a clear career path, I honestly do not feel that way right now. My course was largely theoretical, and I have realized that I lack many of the practical and quantitative skills that seem to be expected in today’s job market. Initially, I wanted to become a professor. I genuinely enjoy teaching, and the idea of being in academia, doing research, and engaging deeply with a subject is something that still interests me. However, I have not been able to clear the exams required to become eligible for teaching positions, and it has made me question whether I should continue pursuing this path or consider other options. I want to clarify that my goal has always been to become a professor rather than simply take up teaching as a job. At the same time, I am now open to exploring other career paths if they align with my background and interests. The challenge is that I do not know where to start. If I decide to switch roles or move into a different field, I feel like I would be starting from scratch. I do not have a strong practical or quantitative skill set, and I am unsure about what I should learn, how to learn it, and which career paths would actually be realistic for someone with my background. Before suggesting internships or entry-level roles as the first step, I want to mention that I have already tried applying for them. Unfortunately, I have struggled to even get interview opportunities, which has made me realize that I may need to first build the right skills and profile to become a stronger candidate. For people working in economics, research, data, consulting, academia, or related fields, I would really appreciate your advice: * What skills should someone with a theoretical economics background build to become employable? * Should I start with quantitative tools like statistics, econometrics, Python, R, SQL, etc.? If yes, what would be the right order to learn them? * What career options are realistic for someone with a Master’s in Economics but limited practical experience? * Is it possible to transition into research-oriented roles, and what steps would help make that happen? * If I decide to move away from academia, what fields would make sense to explore? I would genuinely appreciate guidance from individuals who have experience in this area or have undergone a similar transition.

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Where can I find a mentor in business and life ?

Advice in finances, business, personal relationships. Mistakes I can avoid with your personal wisdom and experince that has came before me. ...........

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Shaina1578 views

I have graduated! What now?

Any tips you wish you had known right after you graduated? Job hunting? Or internship hunting for those who have no experience?

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Shaina401 views

How to find your style?

I found out, as I had my dream internship, that I am really not the creative type. I can't formulate creative and innovative ideas. Everything seems to be benchmarked or derived from someone else's formula. I am too traditional. My eye for design is proper and pleasing to the eye. Somehow bland and strict and not sassy and popping colours or the genZ way.

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Bianca323 views

What are some jobs I can get while getting my associates degree in business administration?

I'm currently in school for my associates degree in business administration but I don't know what jobs I can get with the degree. I don't have any experience within the field I'm studying I only have receptionist experience. What job should I look for?

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Rishi264 views

Anyone Compared Newton School of Technology and Intellipaat School of Technology?

I am considering joining either Newton School of Technology or Intellipaat School of Technology and I'm trying to make an informed decision. If anyone has compared these two colleges or is currently studying at either of them, I'd love to hear your thoughts on academics, faculty, placements, industry exposure, coding culture, internships, campus life, and overall student experience. Looking for honest reviews and real experiences. Thanks

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Xyz364 views

I have passed 12th with pcm and now really confused what to do

I had science background and I like science but confused abt jee and I like sketching and creative work also

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Melinina661 views

Does anyone know of platforms that provide microtasks to train AI that pays.

I am from Madagascar and struggle financially. I am new to the internet but getting the hang of things pretty quickly. I want to some side work outside my study to earn and pay the bills. I am studying web development.

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Madeleine630 views

What healthcare pathway should I decide to major in?

I'm going into my Junior year of high school, and although I know I still have some time before applying to college, I was wondering if there was a way that could narrow down some of my options. Some options that I'm considering are - emergency medical paramedic - emergency medical technician (emt) - labor and delivery nurse - physicians assistant - surgical first assistant - neurosurgeon (or assistant) - sports medic I don't get really nauseous at seeing blood, or anything like that. I honestly just don't know that much about each of those careers. I've done some research already, but it would be helpful if there's any first-hand experience of those careers that you guys could share with me, or if there were any classes that you think would be extremely important for me to take during my Senior year.

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