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Can you Study Abroad to learn something not directly in your major?
I want to study abroad but as I'm looking for colleges there are options for study abroad, but not in my field of interest in an English-speaking country. can you learn something in your minor or something related to a future career while you study abroad?
As an over-thinking college senior, how will I know when I've found the right career for me?
I know some say it takes trial and error, perhaps even pivoting. But is it a feeling, a lingering excitement after a few months on board? How will I know there isn't something better out there?
Masters Degree From Abroad?
What are your thoughts on getting a masters degree overseas? I'm interested in getting a masters (electrical engineering), but ideally abroad. Next semester, I'm going to study abroad in Japan. How does getting a masters overseas compare to getting one domestically? Why do employers and...
Fun careers in tech?
I am currently in college for UI/UX design. However I am interested in other tech careers. What are some tech careers with a positive job outlook?
What projects can I do that will elevate my portfolio for the IT industry?
I have my associates in IT with a concentration of computer programming & development. Currently I am pursuing my Bachelor’s in the same study. I want to build up my portfolio by creating projects that’ll be beneficial for me career wise.
How did your experiences shape you in your life going forward in job searching did you grow on your experience?
I have grown quite fond of growing and learning I think it's important in your early life and development to find what shapes you the best.
IT Major with Plans to Transfer After a Year—Need Advice
Hi everyone, I briefly mentioned this topic in one of my old posts, but I’d like to get more detailed advice. I’m planning to attend community college with an IT major for a year, and I’m considering transferring to a four-year institution afterward. I’m unsure whether it’s better to continue...
Is it as hard to pursue a career in IT as people say?
I find computers and working with them really interesting, and I'd love to pursue a career in IT, but I've heard many people suggest I do something else because of the competitive market. I don't need to be some fancy tech engineer with a 6 figure salary, as long as I can get a job that pays...
I’m really confused about separating my hobbies and choosing a career
How can I be successful in pursuing a science related career?
Why is it so difficult for me to find and stick to a career path that I actually like?
I'm an 18years old freshman, about 6'1 in height that quite excels at playing basketball but it's not really something I'd like to do after college. I think I have interest in programming and marketing but they are quite difficult and I find it very hard to stick to something, sadly. Pls help 🙏
Should a Marketing Manager be kind to their co workers who are against their ideas?
I am in 8th grade, and I play sports like baseball, and basketball.
Which career choice do you think will still be relevant after 20 years?
most jobs will end with technology and AI
What challenges do you have to overcome or doubts you have when trying to pursue your dream ?
Write the pathway to get to the field and some challenges that really affected your confidence.