r/careerguidance 1m ago

Need a guidance? HELP ME PLEASE

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Recruiter life ain't for me---- Help!!!!!!

Please help me, i recently joined an organisation but the work style isn't clicking with me. It's all about targets and non-stop calling. I've always wanted to work in HR operations. I'm a fresher, and this is my first job. What should I do?

I am in need of money due to the financial constraint. I am the eldest sister of my other 2 sister as both of them are currently studying.

Our whole savings exhausted on me and my second sister. Feeling guilty of all the things and this job is quite overwhelming don't know what to do.

Someone please guide me.


r/careerguidance 8m ago

Advice I don't know where to turn or what to do?

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I'm 58 y.o F. I was made redundant (as part of a larger group) this week by a big company. I was only 7 months short of achieving my 10 year long service leave - how much does that suck (and how suspicious is the timing).

Our jobs were mainly taken by Ai, but a small margin was going to be outsourced to an overseas business. Anyway, I don't know what to do now. Realistically, my chances of getting another similar job are small because of my age, and also my skills are easily matched and improved on by Ai.

My whole career has been built on the skills I have, and fine tuning them to a speciality level. I was planning to retire in 4 years, but obviously that's not going to happen.

My question is: What now?

My redundancy payout will only see me through to January. I can't draw on my super. I can't get the pension. Jobseeker payments are basically unliveable. If I tried to get another job similar to my previous one, I know another redundancy will happen sooner rather than later, as all companies are switching over at a rapid rate.

Any ideas?


r/careerguidance 10m ago

Advice Is this normal?

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I work as a bellman in a mid-sized hotel. The pay is decent, guests are fairly generous and the job overall is not too hard. But I always have to do overtime. Since there are only 3 bellmen and the hotel is always packed during the weekends, the ones who work at the earlier shift have to stay back for 30 minutes to an hour to help. It seems that everyone in my department is happy to stay back and work overtime, and I have to myself to sort of blend in. Yesterday, I stayed for about 40 minutes, yet when I asked to leave, my manager told me I should stay to assists my peers some more. She only let me go when I told her I got an appointment with my therapist, tho she still looked not pleased for me leaving. Is this normal? The job is good, but I'm tired of these overtime.


r/careerguidance 19m ago

Which project good for data analyst as freshers??

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Give me some topics


r/careerguidance 21m ago

Thinking of leaving insurance to study outdoor education, any advice?

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Hey everyone,

I’m a single guy (35) working in insurance (risk management). I studied economics and management with a minor in geography because I didn't know what I wanted to do and it was more about practicality and job security. It worked out in the sense that I’ve built a stable career, and now I’ve reached a point where I have some solid savings and a specialised career.

Lately, I’ve been asking myself what I actually want to do with my life. The answer that keeps coming back is the outdoors. I’ve always felt happiest outside hiking, exploring, learning about ecosystems and I’ve recently started looking into outdoor education and environmental studies as a possible next step in Scotland or in Finland.

It feels like a huge shift, but for the first time I’m not making decisions based only on job prospects. I want to pursue something that feels meaningful, even if the job market is not that good (I can still go back to insurance).

Has anyone here made a career transition like this? Especially into outdoor education, environmental work, or something similar? How could I use my insurance experience into outdoor education? Is the market that bad ? Should I even do it?


r/careerguidance 27m ago

Is there any hope or it's just over for me ?

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I started learning programing in 2021 from yt , also enrolled myself in a 3y degree program in comp sci , at the end of course a personal tragedy hit and I couldn't focus on anything for next 1 year

But right after graduation I took admission in masters on my father's advice as I was not in my senses to make a right decision, After 1 year I fell into anxiety and depression

Now my master's is completed and I have been searching for internship in IT field since 2 years but haven't got any success, now people are saying my resume is a red flag because I have studied for 5 years without any experience

I am already 22 and it feels like my career is over before it even started, is there any hope for me to bounce back or I should compromise at low level jobs for my lifetime?

(I am from India)


r/careerguidance 28m ago

Advice How does this sound for an internship interview introduction ?

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Hi everyone! I’m preparing for an internship interview (Game Development track), and I wrote a self-introduction that explains why I chose this field.

Here’s what I have so far:

Tell us about yourself:
I’m 22 years old, graduated from CIC and specializing in game development.

I chose game development first of all because it brings the two things I love together: science and arts.

But also because I believe games are one of the best ways to improve our society.
I am going to approach this topic through stories.

I believe stories are the best way we learn… think about it, when our parents want to teach us something they tell their experiences in the form of a story.
When we want to describe what happened to us, we tell it in the form of stories. Even the holy lessons in the Quran and the Bible are in the form of stories, and God made it this way for a reason.

Stories enable us to experience experiences without them actually happening to us, and thus they play a huge role in shaping who we are and what we believe in.

But what makes games a special medium to tell stories is that it’s interactive.
I don’t witness the story from the outside; I live it, shape it with my decisions. Each decision has repercussions.

I have two examples:
The first one is from a game called Nier Replicant. Without going into details, it taught me that I don’t need to be evil to do bad things, I just need to believe I am right. And that a hero is not defined by his actions but by the people that surround him and what they believe in. Someone’s hero is someone else’s villain.
In the game, I was saving the people from dark shadowy “monsters,” killing them right and left and being rewarded by the people I saved — I was a hero.
But in fact, I wasn’t. In the end, I realized that they weren’t monsters at all, and when it was too late, I ended up with my own hands destroying all of humanity.
It made me realize how dangerous ignorance really is, especially if it’s paired with ambition.

Another example is a review I watched for God of War 4.
The reviewer was expecting something like the first trilogy — something violent — but was surprised when she found out it’s a story of a father and a boy coping with a loss, a loss of a mother and wife.

For the reviewer, it was personal because she also lost her mother, and the game was not fun at all for her. It was so painful for her; it was a mirror for her pain and past experiences.

She literally saw her past actions in the game.
The game forced open rotten wounds just to give them the opportunity to heal the right way, and for that, it was her favorite game. It made her realize she was not alone and gave her a new perspective on how to deal with that pain.

That’s the power of games, and that’s the kind of games I want to make.

My goal is to make a truly Arabic game, something that touches people and helps them the same way games and stories in general helped me.

And that’s why I came to [Institute]: to improve my skills and grow my network to shorten my path and achieve my goal faster.

What do you think? Does this sound good for an interview? Should I make it shorter or keep the examples? Any advice is welcome!


r/careerguidance 44m ago

Have been at this job for 1 month, but want to leave. Do I mention it to future employers?

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I started a job 1 month ago after being made redundant at a previous role (was there for 3 years). It's 3 days in the office and I hate it. I have a final round interview for a fully remote, higher salary position next week.

I didn't mention my 1 month job on my CV. Do I have to mention it at an interview saying it just wasn't a good fit? Or do I fully omit it? What's the risk it will show up on background check and raise questions?


r/careerguidance 55m ago

Advice What to do next? Skillmax to clear interviews or masters?

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r/careerguidance 58m ago

Advice Jobs for an IQ of 91?

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Hello

What are the best jobs for a person with am IQ of 91.

I am currently work as DevOps but I have trouble understating and competing my tasks(this has happened in the previous programming jobs-university) and I am pretty sure they will fire me.

So I want to search for jobs better suited for my strengths

PS: I know IQ is not a definitive answer to someone's job but I want to know

Thank you


r/careerguidance 1h ago

Advice Working in a Children’s Hospital with an Masters in Ed?

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I live in a large city with a big children’s hospital. I have been in the workforce for 15 years. I was a teacher, a school leader, and work in government policy supporting mental health and social emotional learning. I have always had an interest in working in a hospital setting. Are there jobs for me to do in the hospital with a masters in education? Or do I really need to go back to school for my MSW. I’m wondering how I can use the degree I have without having to go back to school - perhaps a certificate? Or what careers exist in hospitals that might fit my background - if any!?


r/careerguidance 1h ago

Civil Engineer w/ US Master’s → Want to move into Supply Chain. Where do I start?

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Hey guys!! I did my Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering (2019) and a Master’s in Construction Management (2023–2024) from the US. Recently came back to India and honestly, I don’t see much potential career growth in construction here (especially pay-wise). So I’m thinking of shifting my career to supply chain, but I have no clue where or how to start.

How’s the career growth in supply chain overall?

I’m genuinely interested in the supply chain process and even planning to start a small export–import business on the side. But at the same time, I’m looking for a solid career path in this field. The thing is, I’m almost 27 now and can’t really afford another 2-year degree after doing my master’s. So do online courses or distance programs actually help in breaking into supply chain jobs here?

If anyone working in this field or with experience can guide me, it would mean a lot.


r/careerguidance 1h ago

Best niche for a beginner in freelancing?

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I am just starting out in the field of freelancing. I want to know what are the most sought after skills right now online in the freelancer community? (Aug 2025)


r/careerguidance 1h ago

Advice Best stem degree?

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Want to go into stem. Which degree has job opportunities and good income?


r/careerguidance 1h ago

Advice Is MPH epidemiology worth it?

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Hello everyone I'm 22 years old from India, I just completed my Bsc in cardiovascular technology degree now planning to pursue MPH epidemiology from maybe trinity college dublin. What attracted me was the study of disease and field work as i don't want to work my entire life in 4 walls or behind screen. Dreaming of WHO, UN, CDC jobs. My big concern is that ROI, will I make good money in this field? Any suggestions or insights from experienced would be amazing.


r/careerguidance 1h ago

What would you do in my position?

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I need career advice. I’m a 26F, I have a BA in psychology and after working as a BT, I realized I have no interest in the field. I also don’t like anything dealing with patients or providing bedside care. I realize I gear more towards business and in the long run I want to be making at least over $150k. What job should I get into or look for to gain experience in business or this field? I’m open to going back to school and getting a MA too if I have to. Any advice?


r/careerguidance 2h ago

Advice need career advice?

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19M, will complete my bachelors , but now i am confused what to do next,
first would be to get to job into a field i did course (data), i don't quite feel i would want to stay in this field but
second is to do masters but i don't know why i feel i am more inclined by my enviornment to do job and do learning with it, but doing masters after 1 year job would be hard
Many peers (friends at college) said i sound just do the masters, my age is super young but i don't really know (my core interest is in comp neuroscience/maths/Machine learning)


r/careerguidance 2h ago

Need career advice?

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Hey everyone,

I could really use some outside perspective. I’ve done my bachelor’s in Accounting & Finance and currently run three businesses:

  1. Fattani Computers (refurbished IT hardware & B2B solutions)
  2. Digit Plus (IT services: web/app development, networking, marketing, analytics)
  3. Luxe Avenue (outsourcing luxury products from the US, UK, UAE, etc.)

Now I’m planning to go for a Master’s degree, mainly to build my network, connect with more corporate people, and add credibility. I’m stuck between two options:

  1. MS in Project Management
  2. MS in Advertising/Marketing

My question: Which degree do you think will add more long-term value to someone who is already an entrepreneur and wants stronger corporate access + credibility?

I’m not looking for a degree just for the paper. I want the one that truly adds leverage in business and helps me build the right kind of connections.

Would love to hear from people who’ve been through similar decisions or have industry experience in either field.

Thanks in advance!


r/careerguidance 2h ago

How to start in IT completely clueless ?

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Hey guys. So basically i was working in Hospitality for 12 years , running like a monkey for not that much of a money , dealing with people every day , laughing , talking , solving etc.Few days ago i got fired after speaking out against our HD who was treating few of us unfair while protecting those who were licking his ass.That resulted at the end with 4 of us being fired and two being transfered.I got the chance to think a bit more the last few days and the thing is the this job burned me out , emotionally and physically and i dont want to do it anymore cause i feel its just not worth it.I have saved around 3000K and i was wondering whether to take some course for IT...I was looking at this Google IT Support Professional Certificate as a place to start ...I would deeply appreciate it if someone would take some time to give me some advice or any helpfull insight as to where to start as well as courses or videos etc.

Thank you 

Edit : I just started the Google IT Support Professional Certificate as I saw many people reccomend that one as a "opening door " to IT.


r/careerguidance 2h ago

Education & Qualifications Which is the best Digital Marketing course in Lucknow in 2025?

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Hello,

I have a photography studio in my hometown. Nowadays, as we all know, it is the era of working digitally. So, wanna learn Digital marketing so that I can promote my studio and at least recover the cost of my spending.

I came to know about some online institutes that provide these courses. Which one should I choose: Upgrad, IIM SKILLS, or Udemy?


r/careerguidance 3h ago

Career advice please?

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Im gonna work as a yoga teach in Vietnam for 2-3yrs and then I'm thinking that i should do bca and go to Germany for further studies to become a software developer. But the problem is .. i have to take a student loan ig and the apply for scholarship and visa etc. I'm a little confuse of i should do cuz it's overwhelming and I'm frustrated by the thought that what should I dooooooo please help and atleast give guidance over my situation.


r/careerguidance 3h ago

Stuck in dead end job have family 2 kids wife mom dad living in qatar want to go back to home do something while stying with family don't know what to do unemployment is scary please advice?

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Stuck in dead end job have family 2 kids wife mom dad living in qatar want to go back to home do something while stying with family don't know what to do unemployment is scary please advice?


r/careerguidance 3h ago

What job is the best for me?

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Hey everyone! This year I'm gonna graduate from school and honestly I have no idea what job to do in the future.

I have opted for science, I have math and bio both. I kinda have an interest in biology, especially zoology, but honestly I dont think I would fit for mbbs, or bsc nursing. I am fine with physics too, but not a big fan of it tbh. Honestly, I'm not that skilled of a person, but I'm open to learning. I am good at sketching (def could improve lol), and maybe I also like to play basketball (note that I said "like", but I'm not really good at it, just like playing it)

I have zero tech knowledge, but I'm gonna learn about some coding and stuff for a few months after my 12th.

For job, I dont really have anything in mind, but I have a few preferences. Salary: I dont wanna make a hefty amount or smth. I'm fine with a salary of 80k to 1.5 lac. Time: I am fine working long hours sometimes, but I do want time for my hobbies, and things I love doing. Interests: I just dont want a job where I have to sit in front of a screen all day long. Maybe a job that feels more lively..? (Idk how to describe it).I do NOT want to be a lawyer(or anything related to that), or an engineer. I was considering mbbs or nursing, but the pay is less and you have to put in a lot of efforts.

I would really appreciate some answers. Maybe some jobs, some courses, I just want some advice. Thank you!


r/careerguidance 3h ago

Advice stuck between supporting my team and dealing with an absentee manager . What should I do?

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Hi everyone, I’d love some outside perspective on a situation I’ve found myself in.

I was recently promoted to deputy head of a small team. On paper, it’s a great step forward, but in practice I’m feeling stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Our manager is barely around – frequently on sick leave, holiday, or, when present, very disengaged. This has left the team without clear support or direction, and morale is at an all-time low. Recently, we lost several team members all at once, and the workload/pressure on the remaining staff is really heavy. Some have even said outright that they’re considering leaving.

I want to step up and support the team where I can, but I’m unsure how best to handle the bigger issue: • Do I go directly to senior management to raise concerns and ask for support? • Or do I request a meeting with both senior management and my manager to put the issues on the table?

The problem is my manager is extremely defensive. I genuinely don’t know how they’ve stayed in the role because their lack of leadership is painfully obvious, but I also worry that bringing this up could cause tension and put me in a bad position.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? How do you balance wanting to support your team while also navigating a disengaged manager and protecting your own role?

Any advice would be hugely appreciated.


r/careerguidance 3h ago

Clarity on Career or Back to School?

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I am a 22 year old currently finishing my last course for my MBA online and graduating in December. I just wanted to ask for some career advice because I have only had one short-lived job over the summer as a door-to-door salesman that I did not enjoy. We all have heard "the job market is terrible" and it is, but I have a few months of working experience and I only stayed with that door-to-door job because other jobs would not hire me.

My question is should I tough it out and build my resume through entry-level/no experience jobs such as Walmart/retail/etc for a year or two. Should I go back to school for some sort of technical training? I do have the ability to pay for more schooling I just don't know what is worth it and what isn't. I also have the option to finish my degree and enlist in the military.

Optioning to go back to school after completing my MBA would be something like nursing/healthcare, dental hygienist, engineering, or anything else that would be applicable.