Is it possible to switch from engineering (geotechnical/geological) to business roles in other industries?
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by /u/Random-885
3h ago
I am a 21 year old geological/geotechnical engineering student who will be completing my last year of undergrad this fall. I have thoroughly enjoyed my studies, however am having doubts regarding a long-term career as an engineer. I spent >1 year in an mining consulting intern role at a well-respected consulting company. Although I have been very engaged and the overall projects are interesting, I am realizing that I do not want to spend my entire career in a technical role. The main reasons for this is the lack of interaction with others, as well as my growing interest in business (e.g ..read more
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How to create 3d animated medical device commercials
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by /u/Virtual-Umpire-7893
5h ago
Hi guys, I've been in the Medical Device arena for a while and found short 30-120 second videos can provide great descriptions of the products and how to use them. I've been attempting to figure out how create these for a while, I was told learn unreal engine 5 however, others say Blender or Unity. Not sure, all I know is I would like to create animations similar to Arcreative. Medical Technology (3D medical animation) (youtube.com) However, I can't seem to figure out which technology they use. Any advice on which direction to take or resources to use would be very helpful. Thank you very muc ..read more
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Career advice
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by /u/Low-Wrap5659
8h ago
Hi everyone, I’m not sure who, if anyone will see this post, but here goes nothing. I’m 23F, finishing my bachelors degree in health sciences this December. I’ve sort of decided that entering the health care field is not something I want to do, but now I’m at a complete loss for what I can do with this degree? I know I want to get a masters degree as I know it looks better on a resume, but I have no idea what to get that masters degree in. Any advice/ideas from anyone would be so greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/Low-Wrap5659 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Business Graduate looking to upskill before joining for MBA
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by /u/Life_Bookkeeper2934
15h ago
Hello Folks, I am a BBA graduate currently working as a Digital Marketer for over a year. I have lots of free time on my hand, so I want to learn some good skills/knowledge through online learning. Please suggest me some good courses/diplomas. I am open to study about all sectors like logistics, healthcare management etc, not just marketing submitted by /u/Life_Bookkeeper2934 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Ex-Schizophrenic Career Shifter
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by /u/Infoload
18h ago
Hi. I've been schizophrenic for about a decade now. It started when I was still in college. I graduated with a degree in BS Geology from UP Diliman, but I never really practiced my degree despite having a license. Part of the reason was having no desire to do so (I prefer working indoors apparently so it's the worst degree I could possibly have gotten, but ah well), and having not much prospects either. I did get jobs as a Business Analyst and a Strategy and Performance Specialist though. I was in two different companies for only 6 months for both capacities. My role as a Business Analyst was ..read more
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In search of high level AI/ML certificates
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by /u/Inside-Fortune-1693
20h ago
im a final year CS undergrad, and want to excel in the field of AI/ML. ive done some usual normal courses on python, data science, C++ etc etc. And have base level knowlegde of AI/ML models (enough to create my own). All of my colleagues are doing courses from platforms like coursera.com or udemy.com , which in my opinion are good if you wanna learn but do not contribute to ur resume. Im in need of high level professional certificates/courses, which arent just information dumps, but require actual exams to get the certificate. Any popular courses that people in AI/ML industry always do, or is ..read more
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What are some trade skills or certifications that translate to real estate or healthcare
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by /u/Future-Stay-3315
20h ago
What are some trades skills or certifications that translate to real estate or healthcare? So that I can start a business/side hustle, have fall back careers, or education that also help provide additional opportunities within my preferred career. Which would be a trade, or even better, a trade within healthcare. For example, would construction or home inspection transfer well to real estate? Would ultra sound tech translate well to other jobs in healthcare? submitted by /u/Future-Stay-3315 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Networking Goals
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by /u/Mattgo210
1d ago
I have been trying to focus on networking and finding mentors this year. For people who are proficient in either of these, what is your framework? How do you form your goals when reaching out to contacts and what tactics have you found to be the most effective? submitted by /u/Mattgo210 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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How to succeed in career without sucking up?
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by /u/Pleasant_Counter9882
1d ago
Speaking up for right things, hurting their ego - you eventually look or sound negative. Don’t know how to raise voice for relevant things (and suck up for rights things) in a corporate to get ahead. Looks like you don’t really have a choice and you need to suck it up. submitted by /u/Pleasant_Counter9882 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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I found out I make less than my co-workers; how do I ask the company to ensure we are all paid equitably and the same amount?
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by /u/IHateAdvertising
1d ago
I found out I make less than my co-workers; how do I ask the company to ensure we are all paid equitably and the same amount? I've been working on my role for five-plus years, going on six, and while I don't absolutely love it, I don't despise it, either. I am remote, manage one-employee, and work long hours. I feel the company doesn't appreciate me, but I've worked my way up. Recently, I discovered through my colleagues that I am the lowest paid in the group of managers. My colleagues and counter-parts all manage people to some degree, but I make less then them. The difference is about $9,00 ..read more
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