Whitefish Bay, WI
What do you have to do to become the best at what you do?
I️ mean how do you become the best at what you do, like does it happen once you’re in the fields or does it start with what you do in college? What is the first step to it? #life #nursing #healthcare
How do you know if you’re really choosing the right career?
My career choice has been the same since I️ was young. Most people at my age have changed up to fit their interest, but not me. So what if I’m choosing the wrong path, how do I️ know?
#healthcare-it #registered-nursing
What are the steps I need to take to be successful in my career path of Pathology?
I want to be sure I am taking the right steps toward my dream career.
#Pathology #medicine #pathologist
What have pathologist already research on and what haven't they done ?
I'm a AP research student and I'm doing research on Alzheimer's disease and so I want to know what research have they already done and haven't.
#Patholgist
#Medicine
#pathology #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care #research
What types of jobs are available to people with an Accounting Assistant Technical Diploma?
I am considering pursuing an Accounting Assistant Technical Diploma after High School. I'm curious to see what kind of jobs may be available to me after completing that program? #accounting #accounting-certificate #bookkeeping
Gen Eds before 4-year?
My mother is imploring me to get my Gen Eds out of the way at the local community college, then move on to a 4-year institution. But, I truly wish to go straight to a 4-year school, despite the higher cost. Economically, I'm aware that the local school is the right way to go, but I desire to...
Does it matter what degree I get to be a product designer (BID, BDes, BA, BS, etc.)?
I'd like to pursue product design as a major in college and I can't really find any substantial information how it influences potential employers or the extremity of the differences between them. I'm interested in industrial design for consumer products (and UI/UX, but that's a different...
When it comes to selecting a candidate are there any potential warning signs that signal they might not be a good fit?
My instructor did a role-play with another instructor on how to conduct an interview. The class ran out of time, we weren't able to go over the warning signs. I was wondering if anyone has had experience with a "bad" interviewee. #human-resources #talent-recruiting #talent-acquisition
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