Career questions tagged college-jobs
i curerntly have 4 on campus jobs. i get scholarships and grants. I barely make enough to pay for rent and tuition. should I get another on campus job or look for a job off campus? I do have access to a car but can barely afford gas most of the time.
also winter break is coming up and I currently don't have a way of making any extra money before the next semester. btw I'm a sophomore. I'm studying AS graphic design. I quit my 9-5 job of 10 years to go back to school to get a degree for a career change and struggling. I'm happy that we have a food pantry on campus that's very accessible.
What good jobs dont require lots of school?
What are some high paying professional jobs that dont require more than 4 years of college? Hopefully specifically in the medical field area, but anything that can make over 90k a year.
Road to becoming a registered nurse?
Im currently in Job corp to get my CMA and planning on getting my CNA in the local college what are the next steps after this? what jobs are available to me as CNA/CMA while I get my RN?
Is working a part time job while in college a good idea?
I'm wondering if the workload of college will be too much to handle a job. I wonder if there's more or less homework and classwork in college than high school because I know there's more leniency in the amount of classes you can take.
What Is a Personal Brand?
Personal brand is a thing that we must know in order to start a business
What are some jobs that don't require a college degree, hire quickly and pay well?
I want to drop out of college due to high tuition/unsure what to major in. I'm not 21 yet but I have experience in retail/customer service.
What are some good tips for hs students to start preparing for college? What are some of the best clubs to take and also extra circulars to be part of?
What are some good tips for hs students to start preparing for college? What are some of the best clubs to take and also extra circulars to be part of?
How does one secure a job in this competitive job market?
I'm a college student studying to become a social worker. Unfortunately, I haven't had many job opportunities, so I lack experience. When applying for internships and other temporary jobs, they ask a lot of the applicant. It seems that I'm required to have a certain amount of experience to be qualified for most jobs. Ironically, these entry-level jobs demand applicants to have billions of jobs listed on their resume. As a full-time college student, I must focus on my education and be financially stable.
What is one aspect of college that most college students and alumni have experienced and what makes that experience memorable?
I'm still a high school junior who is preparing for college. My teachers, friends and family all talk about how difficult college can be and I want to know what challenges or experiences I might face going into college so I can better equip myself for it.
What subjects should I take to be a veterinarian?
I like science, physics, drawing, I like to have imagination, algebra, I like mathematics when I understand them very well, I do more problems to understand them better.
How can get job as a data analyst as an undergraduate?
I have degree in computer science and data science certification and I want to build a career in data science ,
What job opportunities are there after high school ?
What job opportunities are there after high school That students could take. what problems could students face after high school?Will GPA really affect your grade after high school
How do I get a job while in college so I can make money on the side?
Preferably a job on-campus. I'm going to LSU. I don't know if I'm going to live in dorms or have my own place but either way I want to make money for myself. I want to get into the workforce early so I can know what it's like.