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Akeyleah174 views

If my strengths are communication and my hobbies are doing hair, what types of careers or industries might best fit me ?

What other strengths or experiences might I need for the suggested careers

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Kate263 views

If my strengths are helping people and acceptance what types of careers or industries might best fit me ?

What other strengths or experiences do i need for this career.

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kareem148 views

what do i have to work on to get my high school diploma im currently a student at job crops.?

i am currently getting my trade in home builders institute.

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jayden220 views

if my strengths are respect and hobbies are videos what type of careers or industries might best fit me?

what other strengths or experiences might i need for the suggested careers?

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Ramond171 views

if my strengths are boxing and hobbies are whight liffting what types of careers or industries might best fit me ?

what other strengths or experiences might i need for the suggested careers?

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Aalyssa194 views

if my strengths are staying focused and my hobbies are doing hair, what types of careers or industries might best fit me?

what other strengths or experiences might need for the suggested careers

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Ja'Mes308 views

If my strengths are being creative and hobbies are making things what type of careers or industries might best fit me?

What other strengths or experiences might I need for the suggested careers?

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Aalyssa105 views

if my strength's are helping others and my hobbies are reading, what types of careers or industries might best fit me?

I have a interest in helping people and providing

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Ja'Mes217 views

I want to be a pharmacy Tech what all do is it take to become one ?

What skills should I have

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Nachanok460 views

How do I become consistent?

I struggle with consistency. I know nobody's perfect and lose themselves in comfort sometimes but for me, it's almost like I don't care about the tasks I said I'll do. Maybe because I left room for negotiations, lost in the moment I never actually move. I can make bold decisions, sure. Confront my fear, doing things scared. But when it comes to maintaining a thing that's boring, repetitive? Yeah, no. Not everything. But most of thing that haven't become my habits yet. I know it's important that's why I'm asking for any advice! I've read and applied almost all of your answers. I appreciate it, sincerely. :)

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Robert250 views

Which degrees would you recommend for someone who's interested in Chemistry and the Beauty / Luxury Goods Industry (Cosmetics/Pharmaceuticals/Textiles...) ?

I'm applying for Chemical Engineering in uni - I’m choosing this path because I love chemistry and I want a degree that leads to a high earning career, specifically in the beauty and cosmetics industry (like L'Oréal, Estée Lauder, etc.). However, I've been told by current students that the math and physics are really hard, and I'm scared that I will drop out since I'm not the best at these subjects. Also, they claim that there isn't much chem in the degree anyway. I'm mainly choosing ChemE for the salary (as opposed to a regular chem degree), and for it being a 'general' engineering degree which allows for branching out into varying industries. I would like to work in a fun, sensory, and creative environment, collaborating with marketing and design teams, rather than sitting behind a computer doing stressful heavy simulation or structural modeling... Yet I feel like that's incompatible with the salaries I want. So which degree or studies would you recommend for me? Thanks!

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Praise102 views

What career paths in finance can I venture into as a Business Administration student?

I am a Pen-ultimate year student in Business administration looking at graduating in a year, and I'm unsure of a career path to venture into once I graduate. I have interests in entrepreneurship, business development and investments, though my knowledge is limited in these, I want to know what path to focus on and build a solid career there.

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Sandin382 views

I'm starting off on a Business Development role. What should I expect and how should I tackle them?

I'm an entry level graduate who landed a job as a Assistant Manager - Business Development. I need to have a clear picture of how I should do my role before taking serious decisions.

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Joseph389 views

Advice for a mature student part-time PhD?

Having previously finished my studies at Masters level and after spending a number of years in industry in operational technical roles, I've started doing more research work and found myself underqualified for research positions, having not originally completed a PhD. I'm fortunate that my employer has been able to support a part-time PhD to rectify this - however, as someone coming back into University as a part-time mature student, what change of mindset from my current industrial work approach do I need to be successful in a PhD and in research work?

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Leticia235 views

What steps do I have to take to become a orthodontics, I Am currently a Dual enrolled student and plan on graduating my AA degree with my high school diploma ?

I will be the first in my family to graduate and go to college so I am confused on the next steps after high school. After high school my next step is go to any university that will benefit me in the future.

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