As you look towards your future, choosing a career is a nervous time for many. It can be challenging to decide what you will do for the rest of your life.
Whether you’re just getting started with your career or you’re still working towards your degree, you’ll soon find yourself on the other side of the classroom when it comes to exams.
Many academics who want to teach in higher education aspire to become tenured professors. Contrary to what many critics of tenure assume, the reasons for desiring tenureship are not simply job security and a guaranteed income.
Our world is becoming ever more connected with the advances in social media and technology. Each new innovation tethers us to each other to the point where you are at a disadvantage if you don’t take advantage of them.
I have always loved creating stories. What started out as recalling crazy dreams I would then tell as bedtime stories for my little siblings eventually evolved into writing my own books as a child and teenager.
I have a four-year university degree and studied plant science. As of now, I have only made $40 by doing work that relates to plants. My last job I worked in sales. Many recent graduates don’t work in the field which they studied.
As a college student, you are excitedly looking forward to graduating and starting a fulfilling career thereafter. College is a time of self-discovery and more so towards your career life.
Increasing unemployment in the age of A.I. is an unfortunate reality. If you want to survive the robot revolution, you may need to rethink the direction of your career.
Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering field which is indulged in processing of machines; their implications, analyzing and improving its operations to carry out the best performances.
Introverts often find themselves uncomfortable doing a job designed for extroverts. Many employers tend to seek an outgoing person to do the job rather than a quiet person.