Cardington, Ohio
I am soon-to-be high school graduate, planning to attend Baylor University, majoring in mechanical engineering. I have an interest in aerospace. What types of internships would make me stand out to future employers?
Just planning ahead and wanting to be successful in my future job. #engineering #aerospace-engineering #mechanical
What kind of jobs are there for someone that majors in mathematics?
I want to know if I'm able to get a good job for this major. I don't want to make a mistake, and I like math. #math
Did you start your career straight out of college, or did you start later?
I'm wondering if it's a good idea to continue doing internships and/or classes to try to earn more experience before diving right into a career. Or would I learn more from actually doing the job. #college #career #career-counseling #internships
How do you know when you've picked the right career?
This has always been one of my biggest fears: that I'm not going to like the career path I chose. I want to be able to enjoy my job, not dread going everyday. #succession-planning
What was the Main reasoning behind creating this site, or it's original direction?
For me personally I always like to know what something or someones original intentions are, an that goes especially if it can affect my or other peoples futures. #ceo #cfo
What types of pathways and experiences in Aerospace/Astronautical Engineering can you assist with?
this is the field that I am going into and I know I as well as others would rather get the main information i need as quickly as possible. #college #science #aerospace #astrophysics #astronautical
Is there a way for me to know if crime scene investigation is a job I would like without having to go through years of college and training before realizing I don'tactually enjoy the job?
I've been wanting to be a crime scene investigator since middle school but I hear people talk about going to college for many years because they keep changing their majors. The most common reason why is because they said once they got into the actual courses for their major or career fields,...
If you're a crime scene investigator, crime never happens at a set time and each crime scene is horrific in its own way I'm sure so how do you handle the horrific natures of some crime scenes and blance work with family and other things outside of work?
I've heard that people in criminal justice (depending on what they do in the department) have a hard time having enough family time with the work they do and how sometimes the crime scenes leave images stuck in her head. I just want to know the best way to handle things and balance time if I...
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