San Diego, California
I'm feeling a little lost about starting my career after college. There are so many options out there, but I'm not sure which one is right for me. I'm interested in a lot of things, but I don't know how to turn those interests into a career. How can I figure out what I want to do with my life and start working towards my goals?
I'm a little overwhelmed by the idea of starting a career. I know that I want to find a job that I enjoy and that pays well, but I'm not sure how to make that happen. I'm worried that I'll end up in a job that I hate, or that I'll never be able to find a job that I'm passionate about. I'm also...
Is artificial intelligence just a trend?
Is artificial intelligence just a trend?
How do you discover the medical profession that most suited you the best?
As a college student I know I want to be in the medical field, I have kept my options open, but I haven't been able to truly explore all the careers available. I am hoping that someone who once stood in my shoes would lend me a few words of advice from their experiences. I also am curious to...
How do you find your passion and turn it into a career if you are interested in many things?
I've been really lost and don't really know what i want to pursue in college because i have many interests but i'm not sure which i like most
What should I chose to become my career, professional soccer player, pilot, flight attendant, or something else?
I am a 13 year-old club soccer player, who is very diligent when it comes to soccer. But I also love aviation and bein creative. I also enjoy acting.
How would you approach a client or customer who knows that they want something but they are also not sure what they exactly want?
Thank you so much if you have an answer!
Writing a Resume
How do you make a good resume as a high school student with no experience?
Would getting a cpa be worth it in management consulting?
I'm pursuing the 150 just in case but would love some insight
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