Craig Monnell
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If my strengths are critical thinking and problem solving, and hobbies are computer and hands on related, what careers or industries might best fit me?
I enjoy doing hands on work in my free time, and I have an interest in technology. And i'm unsure of what careers or industries would best suit me.
What should i be doing to land a job in Technology?
I'm currently looking for any internships or even entry level job to help get my foot in the door. I want to be a data scientist, and I'm currently taking up some online courses and IT programs like Forage and PerScholas to help me. Im looking into doing some side projects on my own, but i just...
what jobs could still be around in the future?
Multiple jobs have been replaced by computers. so what job should I apple for to guarantee it wont be taken over by machine
I am a high schooler interested in math, business, design, and computer science. I am seeking advice because I do not want to go into a career path that I will regret or get bored of.?
I am a high schooler interested in math, business, design, and computer science. I am seeking advice because I do not want to go into a career path that I will regret or get bored of.
As a professional in the tech industry, what are the key factors that have contributed to your career growth and how do you stay updated with the rapidly changing technology trends? #Spring24
"I completed my first degree in political science, and currently, I am studying for a master's degree in development policy. After completing my studies, I want to understand the current changes in technology, so I need to learn more about it."
How can I begin a creer goal in the emerging technology sector of artificial intelligence #Spring24 ?
I hear so much about AI and I feel it will be a rewarding career choice #Spring24.
What do you do in your major, what is the advantages or disadvantages of your career, and lastly, have you ever regretted your decision of your career and why,... etc.
I'm struggling with choosing my career recently (as a 11th grade student). I have interests in physics, math kind of science. Few considerations are mechanical engineering jobs, architecture, IT/computer science, ...etc. I hope I'll get a respond from those professionals.
Does it matter where you get your college degree from, if you wanna work at a big tech company?
I’m a senior in high school and I want to study computer science to become a programmer, the thing is that college is can be sort of expensive, I wanted to go out of state to a tech school but it is kind of pricey, the thing is that a college near me offers a computer science program as well...