What are the requirements for being a Social Worker?
I want to be a Child Welfare Social Worker, do you have any advice on where and how I should start?
Mechanical Engineers, What was the reason you choose Mechanical Engineering?
Mechanical engineers, what was the reason you chose to graduate as a mechanical engineer?, do you like your career? As a job?, do you think you made the right choice picking mechanical engineering instead of civil, software, etc. (other branches of engineering). Im a high school student that is about to graduate and have always been fascinated by the mechanical engineering field but have feared that is a long and tough path to take, so I decided that I could choose some other type of engineering as a compromise, I’m still an engineer just not mechanical, but now I’m having second thoughts and I’m on the fence about not picking mechanical engineering as my major. Please help me out
what are the long term impact for business analyst major also what is a major I can pick up to make myself more valuable?
I am a current sophomore I originally chose to persue this career to be a sports analyst it was a more diverse major and not so sports concentrated I haven't gotten into my major classes yet but I feel this is a good fit I also want to get the most out of college so what is a major or certification to pick up
What and why ?
1, What is the impact of entrepreneur in our modern society? 2, what is the impact or importance of starting an entrepreneurship and the advantages
How can I find a part time photography job while attending college?
How can I find a part time photography job while attending college?
How directly does my chosen major impact my career options in the short term and long term?
For instance, if my major isn't aligned with my long-term career interest but rather a short-term necessity after graduating.
Is becoming a CPM (Certified Professional Midwife) a viable career path?
Hi everyone, I'm a high school student who is exploring different options right now. I have always been interested in midwifery but I don't want to go into nursing and it seems like CNMs are the only type of midwife I see talked about. Because I have no interest in getting a nursing degree, being a part of the modern healthcare system, or working in hospitals, I don't want to be a CNM. However, it seems like there's a lot of negativity about CPMs, specifically that they don't have enough education or credentials, or that they're not in high demand or have high pay. Does anyone with experience being a CPM (or CM, L/DEM, doula, etc) want to chime in with your thoughts about taking this career path? What was the process like, is it worth it, does it pay well, is it looked down upon in comparison to CNMs...? Thanks in advance!
How do I know my youth role?
what are the benefit of been a youth, is the any thing to do at youth to have a bright future, what role do parent play during child youth age
What are some tops for a newly college student?
What are some tops for a newly college student?
Is this a good fit for me?
i am interested in being an electrician. I work best in an environment with structure,hands on work, and team work. Is this a good fit for me