Jeni Brown
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How do I know what job is right for me and I’m sure what college I wanna go to and if it’s what I wanna do?
I’m in 8th grade and I’m going to be taking college courses next year but I also don’t know what I wanna study in, I have interior designing in mind but I feel like there are other things that I could do that I might like better. I’m trying to find a good career that will be a good fit for and...
How do you get started with your career?
What’s a good career to have? How do you get started with it. I still don’t have a career picked out so any advice helps. When did you decide your career choice?
How can I improve my confidence by speaking or exposing work in public?
I have tried to do everything but I still have very little confidence in myself when speaking so whenever I have to present in front of a lot of people I don't do anything relevant or that needs to be talked about and that makes me feel quite useless.
What should I pick for a long time ive been interested in aviation and plumbing I dont know what I should pick
How do I know if I want to do this
how do you get started as a band photographer?
I want to be a photographer for concerts, but I have no idea on how to get started, what would you say are the best tips for getting started in doing something like that. :)
How do I know which career is best?
I like art, but I also want to make a lot if money
I am a 50 year old former chef/owner in the Food&Beverage industry, and released from prison incarceration nearly a year ago. I'm planning a career change very soon, and am currently exploring the best options with several criteria being considered. First, my age and certain barriers that would limit success. Next, having been previously incarcerated on a charge considered "violent"(assault 2), I am aware that many tech jobs which may require certain clearance measures and various other security related requirements would also be an issue. Last, though I consider myself flexible, a quick learner in most cases, and of above average intelligence, the last time I recall participating in any formal education was nearly 35 years ago, and not at a university or even certificate level. While a career in tech interests me, specifically UX design, Digital Marketing, and even Tech/Software Sales, I happen to also be very interested in Behavioral Health (adolecent addiction counseling). Given my background and considerable barriers, I am interested in several opinions as to what realistic opportunities there are in the career paths I have mentioned. In particular, what do hiring project managers look for exactly for an entry level UX researcher Will age or longevity be a concern? Is there more opportunity in Marketing, working remotely or beginning my own private agency? As a youth counselor a concern I have is, though my ambition and intent working with children and families, to repair or mitigate problems brought on by substance abuse, I hope to find overwhelming satisfaction both personally, as well as professionally. However, I am curious to know just how many felt as I do, prior to working daily with the actual individuals and families suffering. Are there statistics which suggest the number of new counselors who in their first or second year, decide the daily resposibility and fact that often many more are lost than a success may simply be too much to handle, and resign in attempt to preserve their own sanity? I realize the question asked, resulted in many and I apologize. Whatever insight offered however will be greatly appreciated as I try and whittle the options down to hopefully the career path most suitable. Thank you, Patrick
As a 50 year old male, I am embarking on obtainining relevent skills to begin a new career path. I was recently incarcerated and along with my age, and fact I have little experience in any of the above mentioned career choices, I am seeking insight as to which path I may find the least...