Josh Matthews
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How do I know if I am setting myself up for success when I don’t know what path I want to take?
I have been struggling for a while now of knowing what I need to do to succeed. Every time I ask someone about it, they give me a vague answer that doesn’t fully answer my question. It has been stressing me out because I just want to set my self up for a great future and I feel like it is...
How long have you been in this profession?
I'm a student at Dr. Phillips high and am participating in a Career Express program where we ask questions about potential career paths we want to pursue.
What advice would you give someone who doesn't know what they want to do yet/major in ?
I'm currently a junior in high school, and I have no idea what I want to do in the future. I haven't found anything that I am particularly passionate about yet, and I don't want to spend my college years studying a major I dislike and going on to pursue a job in the same field that I don't care...
What steps are needed to transition from office administration assistant to an office administrator?
id like to know what steps are necessary
How can I become a medical doctor if I'm scared of people suffering
I don't think I'm brave enough because it's really hard to see my fellow human suffering .I love helping people but I'm scared of losing them no matter who they are.Its going to be difficult for me#Fall24
How can I effectively transition into a project management consulting role with skills in cloud computing,along with a Google Project Management Certificate" #Fall24?
I'm currently pursuing q Bachelor degree in Business Administration.
When setting up for a job, should you take a faster approach but risk the slight chance of an accident, or should you take a longer time setting up, but ensure maximum saftey?
11th grader, aspiring to acquire my turning between centers NIMS certification soon.
How can you increase your chances of finding a job in your field of study after college?
I’m a junior in high school pursuing computer science. I’m wondering if it’s a waste to go to college if it’s not guaranteed to find a job in the subjects I would have worked on for 4 years or so.
How do I deal with procrastination after I miss or fall behind in classes #Fall24?
When I miss days of school, I tend to build up assignments. This leads to me getting overwhelmed and procrastinating the work which leads to more stress.