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Sandin101 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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Joseph54 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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Leticia123 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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Siya147 views

What is Criminal Justice course like?

I'm taking a ACE career center at hermatige high for the summer classes, and I wanna know what criminal Justice talks about and what are it's speacialties

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Anjana Krishna199 views

What all should i lookafter while preparing my resume??

I'm a B.com graduate student, currently preparing for CMA USA exam

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Nachanok482 views

What do you do when you have so many interests?

When it comes to choosing your career, most people apply to the major they're interested in, right? So how do people usually deal with many interests like you wanna be an architect and a scientist and maybe do business. Do they choose one career path, stabilize it and many engage with other interests as side gig? Or what happens when, for example, you want to do something but it requires a lot of knowledge and you can only have time for one? Share your experiences! (Not personally experiencing this, but I will eventually)

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Anastasiia267 views

Given my situation, what advice would you give me regarding career paths, pursuing a CPA, and making the most of my Finance degree while still using my accounting knowledge?

I am a senior and am currently switching from an Accounting major to a Finance major due to not meeting the requirements for four accounting classes by one grade. To add, my overall GPA is good and I am in honors. I decided to switch to Finance since it is the closest major in terms of credits. I feel very upset, but I think I can still pursue a CPA since I have taken some accounting classes. In my Financial Accounting class, I was taught how to create financial statements from scratch, and that is what I did for my final exam with no cheat sheets. I enjoyed and understood how to create financial statements. But now, knowing I can't pursue an Accounting degree, it really hurts. Given my interests in accounting, sustainability, environmental issues, and bioethics, are there any master's programs or career paths you would recommend that could combine these interests? I am particularly interested in learning whether there are STEM-designated graduate programs that would allow me to use my accounting and finance background while working in sustainability, ESG, environmental management, or bioethics-related fields.

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Liam279 views

Is AI silently ending human creativity?

Artificial Intelligence is growing rapidly every year. Today, I learned artificial intelligence could create HTML code to handle the front-end part of a website; way better than I ever could writing the code myself. This compels me that AI is the end of human creativity, because it produces tasks with superb quality without having to use critical thinking or creativity. I wanted to become a software developer, but now I feel I need to change careers because AI practically took my job. What is a job in the tech industry you feel AI couldn't conquer and take place over people?

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Andrew284 views

How do I get refferals for Co-Ops and Internships I'm applying for?

What’s the best way for students to get referrals for co‑ops or internships? I’m trying to understand how the process usually works and what steps actually make a difference. I've already completed one Co-Op as a financial analyst at TJX, but did that without referrals or networking. Any advice from people who’ve been on either side of the referral process would be really helpful.

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Abdelrahman346 views

A 10th grade student trying to learn

How can i get knowledge about digital marketing as a 15 yr old and get actual opportunities to make money and get experience

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Rose168 views

How can I get a job I’m 13?

So my grandma might have to go to the hospital but if she dose then grandpa has to get a real job cus his job is to take care of her and I wanna get a job to help I’m 13 and my grandparents can’t know I’m getting a job

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Alexa348 views

How do I make the most of my internship?

Hello! I am a current high school senior, and I am interested in going to law school and pursuing a career in law! Right now, I am currently interning for my local courts. The primary thing that I do is observe court cases, and interact with court officials and employees. My question is, how do I make the most of my internship, and how can I make it beneficial in advancing my career goals? Are there any specific questions I should be asking or any specific things I should be doing?

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L536 views

When should I say "I am familiar with"? When should I say "I am profficient at"? When can I call myself an expert or SME?

When you apply for jobs, there is usually a marker for time worked at 1-2 years, 5+ years, and 10+ years. At what point should I qualify myself as familiar, profficient, or an expert? Does having a credential help lessen the time required to be considered an expert?

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Abdullah2172 views

What should be my course of study?

I am currently in 10th grade. I am want advice on what degrees should I do and should I study? I am currently considering doing a bachelor's degree in computer science in online beside my college. After college I want to do a second bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence. Then I want to do a masters in artificial intelligence. I want to build AI related stuffs.

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MARCO1650 views

How can we build a stable life, when work forces us to constantly move?

I honestly wonder: how do many people build lasting relationships, make long-term plans, move in together, start a family, have children, and maintain a strong social network when the job market and career opportunities often require moving from one city to another every few years? I have the impression that the only people who manage to build a stable life are those who start from a more solid position: a family fortune, an inheritance, a stable financial situation, or a well-paid job. Those who don't have these conditions find themselves chasing precarious job opportunities, constantly moving from one city to another in search of stability (of a life) that always seems postponed. Every move requires rebuilding part of one's life from scratch: new friendships, new social circles, new points of reference. It's a process that, in the long run, can become exhausting. (And for those who have been there, they know that sometimes, or rather, most of the time, they also have to rebuild their relationship with their partner.) On the one hand, there's professional ambition, the desire to grow and improve one's position at work. On the other, there's the need to stay in a place where bonds, friendships, and a sense of belonging have been built. These two needs often seem to conflict. Perhaps I'm missing something, but I struggle to understand how the two can be reconciled without completely sacrificing one of the two, unless we start from particularly favorable conditions.

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