Career questions tagged learnbydoing
The best advice I have gotten when starting a new career or path is to become part of the conversation. How can I help pass this advice along?
Entering IT, I did not have a degree or background. Becoming conversational with IT, tech news, home lab projects, and nerd culture helped me learn by immersion. Fields like cybersecurity and AI require people to be immersed in information and to be connected by the culture. How can I demonstrate this to people trying to enter fields like AI, IT and cybersecurity? How can I share this idea to inspire new students/ workers or seasoned professionals? How can I apply this advice to different fields? This specific question is because I find myself often being asked "how can I get into (usually AI or cybersecurity)". As someone who is actively touching both fields but is not an expert in either, I find myself sharing news, blogposts, videos, and books on the topics. After when I try to strike up a conversation about the topic I find many of them are simply uninterested in the topics and don't want to immerse themselves into current events and breakthroughs. Many of them want a credetial and a job but are uninterested in how the field is evolving or trying to bring active change to that field. How can I inspire self learning? How can I help kids in school that are eager to grow into a field understand self motivation and self learning?
hey!I am doing computer science degree and doing some website building .I am more intersted in AI-ML,so how to achieve a succcesful job in the carrer life?
Now iam doing Bsc Cs Data Analytics
What would be the reason for somone to choose computer science?
Hi, I’m applying for a scholarship and one of the questions asks why I chose Computer Science and to share a personal experience that motivated me to join this field. Could you please share your experience? For example: – Why you chose Computer Science – Any personal event or moment that inspired you to join Your input will really help me understand different perspectives and guide me in writing my answer. Thank you so much!
What can I do during college and internships to make sure I learn as much as possible and enter my first full-time engineering job as well-prepared and skilled as I can be?
I want to work in chip design, which I know can be complex and competitive. I want to be as prepared as possible.
What does it take to be an automotive technician?
I have come to the thought that maybe being an automotive technician would be beneficial since I believe cars are cool and a good investment. So, my question is what exact talents would it take for be to acquire such job as a automotive technician.
Is it possible to get a research or internship as a middle schooler?
I'm in 7th grade, about to go to 8th after the Summer is over.