Career Path Knowledge Base
career path? I am a mental health nurse and i cant make up my mind what kind of career path i want to take. Does any one have any ideas about career path from nursing.
Career path? I am currently majoring in accounting, which I love! I also enjoy economics, is it possible to get a degree in both and is it beneficial? What is the recommended career path to become an accountant?
Career Path? I am confused on what career path I should take. Both of them I am passionate about. Should I stay a music major and go on to get my masters in music business and open a music venue/bar? or Switch majors to earth science, and get a masters in environmental science and then study conservation of the rainforests and coral reefs? I wish I could do both, but that would be too crazy/expensive to get two majors and two masters degrees. In which I need to get a masters for both to be succesful.
What career path can I choose that will help people and make good money? Hi, I am a highschool student thinking about what career path I should take. I want a job that will help people and make pretty good money. The obvious choice would be a doctor. But, I have never liked science that much, and wouldn't want to go through the dreadful process of becoming one. They have to train for about 12 years after highschool. What other jobs are there that I can plan on doing that will help people and make pretty good money. Thanks!
What is the best career path to become a corporate treasurer? I was a non-traditional student who is now a few years into my third career - in accounting/finance. My second career was in banking, and I am currently pursuing an MBA in finance. The question could be restated: What is the best career path for an accountant with a solid finance background to have a reasonable chance at assuming the title of Treasurer at a large (+$1 billion sales) company? I figure if I can swing Treasurer, then I will get to the short list for CFO - who is always on the short list for CEO, the goal for all aspiring business professionals. Thanks.
What career path is most suitable for me? I got a B.A degree and working at a welfare organization. I want to change job but I'm not sure what career path should I take. I just know I really enjoy school and do well academically, especially in humanity and social science. I am an introvert and prefer work alone. What are the possible careers for me?
What is a typical career path and salary for someone with a Computer Science degree? Hi, I will be graduating next year, with a degree in computer science, and I have done a placement year with a technology consultancy company. What would a typical career path be for someone in my postition? What average salary does each level offer? Prefereably salary in UK, but if you know of anywhere else in the world that would be helpful too. Thanks!
What is an easy career path but pays a pretty good amount of money? Hi, i wanted to know what career path is easy for instance in studies. I want to become something that doesnt take 10 years of education im not good in math, but i do like sciences. I was considering Dentistry or Orthodontry, but there is a really rigorous study curriculum and like its hard. Basicly, i want easy way out, lol Something that pays 70-100k a year.
What is the best career path to become a military doctor? First of all, I am a High School Senior graduating next summer. I plan on going into medicine, and possible becoming a military doctor. What military programs are there that cover or help pay for school? What is the best career path to take? I know I need to major in premed or biology and then take the MCAT. Can I join a program (maybe the ROTC) that will both help me pay for my undergraduate and prepare me for medical school?
What career path combines medicine and business? I used to be very interested in becoming a doctor. Though that dream is still alive, I have found myself taking a bit of interest in business. I dont want to end up going one way and regretting not going to the other. Is there a career path that could possible combine the two? Thanks in advance!
What is the career path to being a financial analyst? What would the best career path be for someone who wants to be a financial analyst (currently has entry level, and some data specialist exp), then what roles are usually avail to advance to past that point from financial analyst
What is the most employable career path? What do you think the most employable career path is? For me, I'd say health and education, because everyone gets sick and we need people to lead the next generation. What's your opinion?
What's the best way to break into a new career path? I've been in the apartment business for over 8 years now. I enjoy it, but man am I burnt out!!! I'd love to get into the travel industry, but am unsure of how to jump into a new career path and still earn a good living while doing it. Can anyone help?
Can someone help me find a good career path? I'm in grade 10 and I'm trying to find out what career path to choose. My favorite subjects are computer technology and math. I would prefer a career path that isn't always stressful. Thanks to those who suggest anything.
What would be a good career path for me? I hate the corporate work environment. I can't stand the methods that managers use to make their employees conform. I don't have much respect for authority. Bottom line, I'm a hard worker, but I don't appreciate a supervisor telling me how I need to correct my life so that I don't mind giving up my free time for the company without compensation. Any suggestions for a career path?
What would be a Good Career Path for someone who wanted to Wear their Kilts full time in America? And not as a Bagpiper... I know a walking letter carrier in Washington had a gray kilt made to match his postal shirt, and not until it got to the Federal level, did he have to stop wearing it, which will be a discrimination suit one day. What's a good career path? My mother-in-law's friend's older son started his own business, and wears his Kilt most of the time, and that's in a rural town in Texas.
What is the Paramount Patriarch job in the Legacy Career Path in Sims 2? A character of mine found it while looking for a job on the computer, and it's 24/7 and pays $0. I've been playing forever, and I've never seen this option in any job search before. Have some new cheat items, but I don't think they can change the game that dramatically. Anyone know where this career path leads and how to get it again?
I love working with computers and the internet. What jobs or career path should I follow? I am going to graduate soon with a BA in Anthropology but plan on going back to school. In addition to the career path what second major or other programs do you recommend I should do? Please don't tell me what I "should've done already" as this does not help my situation in any way possible. I already know what I "should've done" thats why I am asking what I am asking. Thanks for the answers guys. OK ya so yahoo answers officially sucks. Spammers=exremely unhelpful...i'm asking my advisors. booya.
What career path is best with a Bsc Economics and ACCA? i am currently privately studying for my ACCA (am registered for the Oxford Brooks University Bsc applied Accounting degree that comes with completion of my ACCA) and attending uni at reading in UK studying Bsc Economics. Am interested in doing my masters after completing my economics degree but hasn't yet an idea of what to do. All i know at the moment is i love the financial markets, and i love auditing as well. What career path would be best for me?
How do I explain to my parents that I considering a different career path? For the past 10 years of my life, I was going to be a member of the fascinating, incredible world of journalism. It didn't matter-- writer, author, reporter, journalist-- something like that. I'm very, very talented at writing and I have focused everything that I have done in life to cater to my ability. I've been looking at those crazy, liberal arts colleges, putting all of my effort into managing my high school's newspaper, writing my college essays six months in advance-- all of that. Unfortunatley, the more I think about it, the less sure I am that I am on the writing path when it comes to my future career. I have developed another interest, one that interests me equally, possibly even more so-- medicine and health. I kind of want to explore the option of being a doctor. I'm not sure what kind of doctor, but definitley a doctor-- but I'm afraid to enroll in medicial school just yet. I told my parents about it, and they kind of laughed it off. How do I tell them I'm serious?
What should i focus on when deciding career path/major? I think i am focusing on the $ aspect of a career instead of what i enjoy doing, but i can't really find anything i enjoy that would actually bring in a substantial amount of $. Perhaps it is because of all the economy talk that goes on. Any suggestions on this? What is the main thing i should be focusing on when deciding a career path/major?
Is medical records and billing a good career path to try? I'm a high school graduate with no college education. My thirteen year career is basically in Administrative support and Customer Service. I'm considering a new career path in Medical records and billing. Does anyone have any idea if these courses are offered online by reputable schools and what sort of pay you can expect within the first year after graduating? Also, what is the demand for these sort of grads?
How to choose the right career path? I'm fresh out of high school sitting on my grade 12 diploma. Although, I'm feeling rather strapped down considering our school counselor was never there to answer anyones career path questions... So at the moment I'm unsure where I want to be in the next 5 - 10 years, I've consulted my family and friends but none of them seem to give me worthy job/career search information. My dream job has always been fire fighter but I'm having difficulties joining the necessary programs due to limited space. I love working with my hands and helping people, should have help anyone hlep me :) Looking forward to receiving your input.
Looking for tips on how to determine a new career path? I am currently working in communications/fundraising. I know that I do not like fundraising. I don't particalarily enjoy working with volunteer committees and I prefer to edit other peoples' writing. Beyond that, I'm not sure what I want to do, but know it is beyond the time for me to find a new job. I'm looking for suggestions of how to determine a new career path and tips for finding a new job. I need to change paths as soon as I can because my current job is taking a serious toll on my mental health! Thanks
When/How did you find your current career path? Did you ever decide to do something because your parents wanted you to take that path? If not, did you ever go back to school because of your regret in choice of career path? Just thinking about my university decisions, wanted some feedback! Thanks. :)
Can a love of literature truly pave a career path? I love reading pieces of literature and both developing and expressing my own understanding of the themes, characters, language and setting. However, I'm not exactly interested in creative writing, even though it seems to go hand in hand with reading. So, I was wondering, can a love of literature pave a career path and if so, what career options can my interest in literature offer me?
What is the career path for business? I have just completed my Degree in Computing Studies but have developed interest in business area after working for few years. I don't have any idea of career path available in business area. My degree is more in software area and a little on hardware area, which included Project Management, Software/Application development, Web and Database Programming, Information System Engineering, Distributed Information System, IT Project and Quality Management, and etc. Please advice. Thanks.
What path should I take for a career in software development? I am thinking about possibly choosing software development as a career path. I have been in IT for a while and have dabbled in it, but never anything too serious. That said, I have a couple questions.... What is the best thing to start studying when starting out? C++? Java? What can I do to get a sort of feel for it - to know if it's really what I want to do? Thanks Everyone!
How to get into the Network Security Career Path? I am a high school senior, currently looking for a good University which is strong in IT. I want to get into this field because of its potential and my love for technology and computers. Please post suggestions on how to start my walk into this career path, it will be greatly helpful, as i am somewhat lost on where to start. Thank you.
What are the options for a female in the IT industry? No career path? Ok I don't enjoy programming, other than that everything else is fine. But I feel stuck after 4 years doing sales or tech support, neither is going anywhere and hardly consider a career path. I want to plan my career but don't know how. I graduated from 2 year college. What are the other options I have?
Whats a good career path for someone that cant go to college? Here's the thing.. I need a Career! but I have a 5 year old and I work a full time job. I want an on demand career where I don't have to go to school for 4 years and can maybe even receive my education online. Doe's anyone have any suggestions as to what would be a good path for me? Thanks!
How should I decide on my career path? Well, I'm a junior in high school and I'm struggling to figure out what career path I should take. I feel like I want to be a doctor, but I'm scared of blood and I know that will be an issue. Also, with the tremendous number of people entering the medical field, I'm not sure if there is going to be a job for me in the future. My dad told me that the pharmacist jobs are going to be gone in about ten years because of such a big number entering the field. Any suggestions?
How am I able to build a career path in marketing ? I hv been working in the field of customer service (call center) for half years and I would like to bulid my career path in marketing operation and customer relation. I was graduated in B.Sc (Biochem) and with 2 years experience in clerical field, therefore, I have less expereince in markeitng. Would anyone give me some suggestion and advice, Thanks alot....
What would be a good career path for me? I'm a jack of all trades, but I enjoy computers, aviation, being hands on, and being in charge. I don't enjoy working with the general public or being stuck in the same place all the time. What would a good career path be for me? Any suggestions? Thank you!
How to move up in the career path of drafter? I am currently working as a cad drafter for major construction company in us, i am making about 42k with one year experience. Is there any possible way to move up this career path? P.S: 1. I do not have college degree 2. If going back to school is out of question (4 years B.S degree) thank you for your answers......
How Do I Get Control of My Career Path? Honestly, I am a great salesperson and at marketing, but really like to deal via email/online. Any suggested career paths? I have social anxiety, and like to be alone. However, I am quite money hungry and would like to aggressively persue a career path that will flourish as such.
Is there a typical career path for a curator? I want to curate a historical museum, not an art museum, but I don't know how I should best start out on this career path. I'm starting a History undergraduate degree next September; hoping to do History, Literature and the Arts at Stanford. I'm not sure what happens after that. Any ideas?
Should i commit sucide because i have no career path for the future? it seems like my lifes in a rut now. im 21, dropped out of university becuse of some set backs, i work part time at a local shop and seems like my life is heading know where. people like my older cousins who are around 27,28. have made something really good out of their life fo be doctors etc. suicide seems like an option whenever something goes wrong in my life and at the moment im just confused with my career path.
What are my alternatives to career path? I am currently studying Architecture at a community college in Philly... though i am not sure i want to continue this long journey of architecture i think i will finish my arch associate degree (since i came this far) and transfer onto a university i would like to get into a different major that is creative that involves drawing and design but not as complecated as making buildings Would it be a waste to finish my degree and endup going into a different major??? Are there alternatives to what i can do with my career path and not have wasted all this time i have spent stuying architecture???
Has anyone faced this personal crisis when deciding on which academic/career path to pursue? The question as I phrased it is undeniably vague, but I didn't know how else to encompass my situation in 110 characters and I will try to be succinct in this detailed section. I'm a second year undergraduate student of relatively higher than average aptitude for the field that I'm studying and I've been brought up to perform well in the field (i.e. always enrolled in the advanced courses and kept ahead of other students my age when in high school). I've also always been a hermit and consequently have almost exclusively derived my self-worth from my related accomplishments. I've done a lot of introspection in the last not so little while and have realized that I don't recollect ever enjoying myself when pursuing my goals in the said field and have only continued along the same path because it's what I did best. I'm pretty sure this has taken an unhealthy emotional toll on me (e.g. anxiety brought on by the fear of failure). When stumbling upon this realization, other realizations soon followed as corollaries, primarily an uncertainty about my future. These thoughts have really rattled me. I've become more detached from and apathetic towards my studies. I've been considering other academic options that are more rooted in what I consider to be personal interests but am lacking in experience. This is not to mention the uncertainty that comes with veering completely off course from the path that I envisioned for myself. It feels like if I make any drastic changes academically, most of my accomplishments go down the toilet and I'll have to reinvent myself. I'm also finding it difficult to find willpower to do much of anything related to my studies (In the last little while I've mostly been reading whatever I could get my hands on that sounds interesting and watching interesting videos on the internet). I'd just like to know if anyone has experienced something remotely similar to my situation. I should also mention that I have no materialistic goals (I'm not at all after money) and I'm not really concerned about "building a career"; I consider it far more important to be engaged in an activity that I enjoy, however I don't know if there's anything that I'm passionate enough about to consider taking a major risk. Financing is also not really a big problem.
Is engineer the right career path for me to go into? I am not sure if engineer is the right career path for me to take. I am good at solving problems but I am slow at it sometimes. Iwas good in math in school. It was the first thing they took me out of special ed for in elementry school. I was good at science in high school mainly biology. I wasnt very good in shop classes. They where really hard. I have a diploma in computer repair and graduated highest in my class but never found a job in it. I understand some concepts on how things work mechanically. I have my doubts that I could come up with pracital ideas. Alot of my ideas for things are normally usuless or just personal interest that couldnt be applied to the real world market. Also I think the fact I was in special ed in english in highschool kind of hurt my credibility and I am 25 and havent even gotten threw freshman year of college may hold me back. Personality wise I am an odd ball, eccentric sometimes, curious, and by the myers briggs type indicator an INTP. incase hobbies are important I watch anime, read non fiction books, graphic novels, listening to music, making amvs, video games, sci fi shows, and studing human evolution, psychology, philosophy, and other various interest. Thank you in advance for any advice given.
What is a good career path for someone with strong leadership skills, and a dynamic personality? Hi there, I have always considered myself a very influential person, with strong leadership skills. I have always loved being a counselor at camp, being a part of my schools student representative counsel, and just being a leader in general. I am also a very bubbly, energetic person who LOVES people and experiencing new things. I also sound very big-headed ha ha, but I am very curious. What would be some good career paths for someone with my passions?
Is pharamcy technician a good career path? wondering if this would be a good choice as far as career path, its either this or paralegal, i always wanted to work in the health field without the blood and such!!! how much do they make by the way if u know, i mean entry level!
what is a good career path/position that combines finance/banking and computer programming? hello i am both heavily interested, and invest a lot into both programming on my own, working for companies, also i am dedicated to finance, being a finance major, and applying security analysis in real investments. what career path, or position will combine both of the best worlds? both fields extremely is satisfying to me. im wondering if its possible to find a job that combines both.
Network administrator career path in IT field? I work in IT as a network administrator. Though i have setup my mind and set the goals but I need opinion from you guys. What is the best career path for me to grow further in the IT field. For example if the next step is IT manager or there are some other steps.
What would be a good career path for a trained hypnotherapist? My boyfriend recently qualifed as a hypnotherapist but is struggling to start up a business in the current economic climate. Can anyone suggest any other career paths that would be either related or relevent to his qualification. He also has a degree in business and ecommerce.
How to decide what career path to take? Education or Heath care? I am looking at doing a vocational program in high school. There is an early childhood education program and a health care careers program. The health careers program leads to a CNA certification. I am debating whether I want to go to college to become a nurse or get into education. I would love to study administrative education and get an office type job as opposed to the classroom. How do I decided which path to choose?
What career path is right for me? I am 24 years old, married, with 2 children. I currently am a sales representative for a local newspaper but want so much more out of life. I am having a hard time deciding on new career path. The problem is, of course, I want the job to be enjoyable, yet pay the bills! My husband is a fireman/Paramedic and his paycheck is so-so but I feel like I should be contributing more! I have considered real estate, in fact there are classes that take 8 wks coming up in 2 months. However I hear the market is slow : ( Do you think the market will pick back up?
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