Can U Help Me Find A Career, Job, Major?
February 25, 2010 – 4:56 pmwhat would be a good major for me, leading to an interesting career and job…….
i like working with computers and technology, i currently work in a dental office so i have people skills, good team communioncation, attention to detail, i like projects, prefer to work alone but not a must, i have in interest in foresics, i like solving puzzles/ problems
i’m confused on what to major in and what job i would have, i’ve taken some online quizzes but their results are not like my interests, example a rhabbi????
7 Responses to “Can U Help Me Find A Career, Job, Major?”
How about computer forensics? (I.E. searching for evidence on computer hard drives.) It may require a master’s degree – but it would definitely be interesting and it is technologically oriented. You would work alone a lot – but it would also require good communication skills (especially when you have to testify in court.)
By becca on Feb 25, 2010
what about graphic design? you can work with computers, and it allows you to be creative. although, i think your foresics idea is awesome, i’ve always wanted to do that as well.
By EmaLee on Feb 25, 2010
major in chemistry or biology and minor in criminal justice to be a forensic investigator
major in biology and be an autopsy person
By cashmake on Feb 26, 2010
I have a friend that is in graphic design. He loves it. It is a lot about art, so if you like that sort of thing. Graphic design and then work on a movie and do special effects. Good luck.
By jbd89 on Feb 26, 2010
Talk to your career advisor on the campus you attend.
By troubled father on Feb 26, 2010
Try the field of Computer Science…since you love computers and already have experience. Go get a Degree in Computer Science and see where it leds you!
By smartieb on Feb 26, 2010
Management Information Systems if you like both computers and business OR Computer Science if you are really analytical, you like calculus, and think you can sit and write up a computer program. I would check out books on C++, Java, and other programs and see if you think you can handle that.
By DoveyBuz on Feb 26, 2010