What do u major in if u wanna do little to no networking
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Pretty much anything in the medical field, most of them don’t even have a LinkedIn. There’s always demand for more techs, nurses, and doctors. However, being a tech/nurse can mean dealing with horrible people and working a thankless job while becoming a doctor is an extremely long and difficult path.
Anonymous6h ago▲ 51
Better to go into radiology dentist wise, certification is quick and they make BANK just need the cert and a reference or two (doesn’t even need to be related to field and ur golden)
Anonymous2h ago▲ 1
Philosophy and neuroscience
Anonymous4h ago▲ 3
Working in a morgue
Anonymous4h ago▲ 34
honestly none. if you want a job or recommendations you kinda have to make those connections regardless of your field. but that doesn’t mean kissing everyone’s ass or anything, networking can be fun trust
Anonymous4h ago▲ 5
networking
Anonymous3h ago▲ 5
Harsh reality is networking exists pretty much everywhere, but it’s not in the sleazy way you think. Literally just make friends, join clubs, talk to people, it doesn’t have to be super high effort that’s literally what networking is. But if you go into a specialized field where your knowledge is basically a key into a job, so think engineering, comp sci, medicine, etc, your networking isn’t going to have to be as extensive as business. But regardless the practice of networking is good generally
Pretty much anything in the medical field, most of them don’t even have a LinkedIn. There’s always demand for more techs, nurses, and doctors. However, being a tech/nurse can mean dealing with horrible people and working a thankless job while becoming a doctor is an extremely long and difficult path.
Better to go into radiology dentist wise, certification is quick and they make BANK just need the cert and a reference or two (doesn’t even need to be related to field and ur golden)
Philosophy and neuroscience
Working in a morgue
honestly none. if you want a job or recommendations you kinda have to make those connections regardless of your field. but that doesn’t mean kissing everyone’s ass or anything, networking can be fun trust
networking
Harsh reality is networking exists pretty much everywhere, but it’s not in the sleazy way you think. Literally just make friends, join clubs, talk to people, it doesn’t have to be super high effort that’s literally what networking is. But if you go into a specialized field where your knowledge is basically a key into a job, so think engineering, comp sci, medicine, etc, your networking isn’t going to have to be as extensive as business. But regardless the practice of networking is good generally