Career questions tagged us-government
What are some ways I can make political connections while in highschool?
I am planning on attending college to major in political science before attending law school. Eventually, I plan on going on to run for a governmental position. I would like to get involved now with my local government and am part of a YMCA program that helps with that, but what else can I do to make connections now? #lawyer #federal-government #political-campaigns #us-government #local-government
Can the goverment help me pay my career if I cant afford to pay it because my father passed away some months ago?
I want to study a major in Political Science, but my father passed away some months ago which was debastating for my family's economy. My mother's job is not well payed and I also have two younger brothers. I am a US Citizen, and so are my brothers, but my mom isn't and my dad wasn't one. I am currently living in Mexico. #law #government #us-government
With all the changes in insurance policies, is medicine still a safe career to pursue?
Politics has always played a role in executive decisions regarding doctors, physicians, and nurses. How much can the government control what happens to doctors and patients? #medicine #us-government #political-issues #insurance-law
What is it like to work in an US embassy?
Are there a lot of jobs requiring language skills? #government #language #federal-government #international-affairs #translation #ngos #us-government #embassy
What type of job will I be qualified for with a bachelors degree in political science?
I am very passionate about politics and have decided to study it. #international #federal-government #international-affairs #humanities #us-government #governance