Monroe, IN
What jobs will prove lasting in an ever-changing world?
With technology changing and advancing everyday, what careers are out there that will allow me to put my human talents to good use and won't be replaced by robots? What jobs can help me push the limits of human innovation? #technology
What is the best way to pay college debt?
I plan on attending a private university for four years and then plan to move onto graduate school. After that many years of schooling I will most likely have a sizable amount of debt. #money #debt #collegedebt
How easy is it to get a veterinarian job right out of grad. school?
I plan on majoring in animal sciences/pre-veterinary studies in college and I'm curious if it would be easy to get a job right away. Am I going to be able to get a job right away or am I going to have to search for that right employer? Or is it all just simply the luck of the draw? #veterinary...
Hardest part of becoming a PT
What is the hardest part about becoming a Physical Therapist? #physical-therapist #physical-therapy #college-bound
Should I work as a sport Physical Therapist, or as a Physical Therapist in a children's hospital?
I know that I want to be a Physical Therapist but I don't know what kind of job setting I would prefer. I play soccer and I have had the help of physical therapist and they impacted my life so much. I also love children and want to impact the life of little kids and watch them grow....
What Does Career Entry After Military Service Look Like?
I'm currently looking at getting a Bachelor's in Aerospace Engineer before commissioning as an Air Force officer. If I were to get out after ~4-10 years, would I find myself at any major disadvantage for when looking for a job? Or would it be better to go for a full 20 years? #military...
Are there any programs avaible that help obtain employement after college?
Honestly, I am scared of being thousands of dollars in debt without a job. I know a few adults who are still paying of their loans, and that is frightening
#employment #debt
how do I become an astronomer?
I've always loved learning about stars, planets, black holes, gravitational waves, galaxies, any space stuff. but is this a practical career in any way? besides working for NASA, what viable paths are there for a degree in astronomy or astrophysics? is this something i should relegate simply to...
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