Kim Gravell
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Do you feel that college is necessary to have an successful career?
#career #careers #career-choice
How do I find my best career option?
I am interested in three different career options. How do I pick the best option for me? #careers #career #career-path #career-choice
Is it a good idea to pursue a career in an industry that is oversaturated?
Many career paths that I am interested in are overstaturated and I believe that trying to pursue a career in these industries would be a waste of time and money because finding a job wouldn’t be easy. #career-choice
How do you maintain stress while attending college?
#motivation #stress #career-path
How do you decide when you want your job to be your career?
I'm going into college and I know that I want to major in biology, but I'm not too sure beyond that. I want to be able to try out different things through internships and maybe part time jobs in school and during grad school after that, but I don't think that even in five or six years from now...
If I am not sure what I want to do yet for a career, what should I do my first few years of college?
Is it okay to go to a four year private university if I don't know what I want to do yet? And what classes do I take in order to help me figure that out? #career-paths #career #career-choice
Why is having jobs outside my field of study advantageous and/or disadvantageous?
I'm considering on having a retail job as well as a tutoring job while I'm studying. #jobs #career-choice #career-path #job-search #studying
Is taking on more than one profession/career in one's life plausible/acceptable?
Part of the nature of being a human is that we change. We take on different hobbies, interests, and personality traits as we age and gather new experiences. This is one thought that has pestered me on my journey to apply to colleges and decide what to do with my life. That being said, I knew...
If your indecisive on what you want to be when your an adult how is the best way for you to really know?
As I was going throught my hign school years more ideas on how I wanted to help the environment and us as humans kept coming to my mind. However, as time went by I found myself lock down with two many options and not being able which to choose. Yes, many people haved told me to worry about this...
How do you start building connections, in terms of business? (I am still a teenager)
#Business #Connection #Connections #Contact #BusinessRelation #Expanding #ExpandingView
#Friends #Friend #MakeFriends #MakeFriendsInBusiness #Marketing #Finance #Director #BusinessManagement #Management #FoodScience #Industry #Economy
What can I expect as a future marketing major?
In college, I plan to major in marketing and though I do currently take a marketing class in high school, I don't know what to expect spending 4 years focusing on one major.
#career #marketing #college
Is it better to specialize your business degree or remain general?
I was wondering if people studying business are better of with specializing in their program(going into accounting or marketing) or if remaining general when it comes to job searches. Does one pay more? #business #business-management #business-degree #marketing #business-administration...
How do I know what to do in the future?
There are so many things that are possible and I am interested in so many different things, how on earth am I supposed to limit it down to just one or two? Psychology, Law, History, Forensics, and so much more. #career-choice
What are your best strategies for pursuing an advanced degree and working at the same time?
I am interested in going back to grad school, but I am focused on my career path. At this point, it seems advantageous to continue developing my career experience, but soon I will need an advanced degree to continue my growth. Am I going to still get a meaningful master's degree experience with...
How do you decide between multiple good options?
I'm really interested in a variety of subject areas both as hobbies and as careers. Many professional careers are plausible for both making money and enjoying what you do. How did/do you decide on what career path to take and avoid regretting not taking a different path?
#education #career-path