How can i find a dedicated teammates to help me in my business?
I need expect advice and also I want to learn more in business development and entrepreneurship
I am a senior in college graduating this fall with a Communications Major and Marketing Minor but I don’t know what to do. Help please?
I decided to become a communications major because i enjoy interacting with others and I added marketing as my minor because i thought i needed something more. but now im so confused because ive done nothing to even pursue that and I don’t even know where to start to even look for a job in that field. i was thinking HR or something like that but i have no where to start…..
If I do research with a professor how can I use this purpose to make a greater impact ?
I am doing research in stem and I want to make an impact with the knowledge I learn, what are some ideas I can lean on to, which will reach a greater audience specifically? any advice and guidance will be appreciated!
When i am 13 years old i want to get a job to save for a pc where should i work and how can i say to the manager i want a job?
Like idk how to phrase it ?
Which career would suit me based on the way I think and what I enjoy.?
One thing I've noticed is that I'm fairly good at reading people's emotions and picking up on how they're feeling, even when they don't say it directly. I'm also naturally curious about why people think and behave the way they do. If I could, I'd love to understand the mind of the person in front of me. I love mythology a lot and love learning about different myths(got this love from Percy Jackson) Another thing about me is that I rarely accept an idea at face value. Whenever I support a statement, I almost immediately start thinking of its weaknesses. After a minute or two of deep thought, I can usually come up with a convincing argument against it. Then I often find myself questioning that argument too, creating another opposing statement. And the series of contradictions goes on. Plus, I love those high and mighty rivalry talks you mostly get to see between enemies and all. Makes me feel royal- and I love feeling royal. I am fairly good at academics, but I tend to forget it easily. And I particularly don't like Science much. Because in physics and chemistry, most of the things aren't very clear; I am still unable to get the meaning of velocity(How does distance play a role in it...So I take it as speed in displacement) Outside of academics, I love reading manga, manhwa, and books, especially fantasy, science fiction, psychological, and mystery stories. I also enjoy anime—both mainstream series and those with deeper psychological or philosophical themes. I'm drawn to stories that explore complex characters, moral dilemmas, and human nature more than series that only contain battles. Some of them I love are: Percy Jackson, A Song of Ice and Fire, One Piece, Tokyo Revengers, Naruto, Tomodachi Games and thousands of others.But, I am no good at drawing. I'm especially interested in psychology, human behaviour, and understanding how people think. I would love to read the mind of the person in front of me. One thing I know for sure is that I don't want a job where I spend the entire day sitting alone reading or reviewing long documents, reports or graphs(I hate statistics). I have considered careers like a detective specialised in psychology, a forensic psychologist, an author and all. I would love a career with some adventure. Based on this, what careers do you think would genuinely fit my personality, strengths, and interests? I'm looking for suggestions beyond the obvious ones like "psychologist,"(I could consider it, but it's not the best one) especially careers that involve analysis, investigation, strategy, behaviour, or decision-making. Also, the career should have a good salary. But please, try to recommend me a career that would be kind of adventorous for me, one that I would enjoy.
What should I be learning as a student graduating a year from now to get his foot into a financial analysis role What can I do to learn those things? How can I master those required skills? What should I know by the time I graduate??
-I sped up my grad date meaning ,I'm taking classes at a faster pace. -Just started working on my bachelors so I don't have that many business classes under my belt. -No internships since they all deny me for not having experience.
how will the culinary arts program at job corps help me develop the cooking, food safety, customer service, teamwork, and time management skills needed for a successful career in the food service industry, and what opportunities will i have to gain hands-on experience and industry certifications??
i am currently a student in the culinary arts program at job corps and i want to learn how this program will prepare me for a long-term career in the food service industry. i am interested in developing skills in cooking , food safety, kitchen operations, customer service, teamwork, and time management. i would also like to know about opportunities for hands-on training certifications, and career advancement after completing the program,
How can Integrate Marketing with my Music ?
I'm a young musician who has trouble getting my voice out there and taking feedback from the pubic. My goal is to be a well known singer and to get myself known not only through my music but marketing.
How do i get more into fashion from coming from not knowing where to start?
Watching people who are in that field and see i how they network with others
why i want to do CNA?
why i want to do CNA? i would like to do cna because it helps all kind of people . it also give me a chance to work diffrent type of people, being a cna you will have the chance to work with elderly or young people. im curenty in collage and have a high school diploma. im a people person and a skill of getting along with others.
what is material handing ?
give me advice on this topic
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.
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 ?