Career questions tagged findingacareerpath

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Graydon687 views

I haven't found the path that calls to me yet. I'm wonder what are the best ways to find paths that aline with my passions?

Im someone who values a couple of core things. I value my creativity hard work and passion for what Im pursuing. Im looking for a job that i can both devote myself to and enjoy expressing my creativity and passion.

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how can i grow my resume and deepen my knowledge in the neuroscience and psychology fields?

hi! i’m a freshman in high school and not completely sure what i want to do. i’m interested in psychology and neuroscience, what things can i do to grow my resume and experience?

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Andrew323 views

What is the right way to find a career?

How to know the type of career you want?

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Kai669 views

What career do you think would best match my interests?

I'm a high school junior and am very interested in computers, coding, and math. I enjoy working in groups, collaborating with other people, and problem-solving.

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Is it better to do your undergrad in mechanical engineering and for grad school, focus on the actual career?

Hello, I am currently a junior and I am preparing for my major and the college that I want to be enrolled in. I am interested in being a part of STEM however I am not sure what I want to do exactly. Some of my career interests include aerospace, biotech, biomedical, nuclear engineer, robotics, genetic engineering, forensic science or criminal justice, and cyber security. I am also planning on double majoring as an economic + STEM. However, since I am not sure what I want to do as a career choice and want to be able to live as confortably as possible, I am planning on getting a degree that is worth my time and money. So, I am currently thinking of majoring in mechanical engineering for my bachelor´s and do my career option for my master´s. Is this a good idea for me or should I only do my associates in mechanical and then focus on my career goals in STEM?

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