So many struggle finding a career. And will even more with AI and other tech advancements. There is one lawyer for 2 persons in the great US of A. All those who majored in humanities and social sciences and "pre-law" when it was more of a thing, went into law because what else were you going to do if not get a phD to be a professor or if you didn't want to get a teaching certificate to teach let's say history. So an influx of lawyers. Maybe tech is similar to law. good luck |
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OP, have you considered fundraising? Look at job listings for "development coordinator/assistant" (that's the level you would start at) and see if that sounds like something you would be interested in.
It is a *little* like sales but it is not at all soul-sucking if you're at an organization whose mission you believe in. |
I was laid off last week. I haven't been job hunting in five years but the AI boom that took place during those five years really is evident. I was advised by several friends that I need to reformat my resume entirely for AI screening. It's insane. |
| What about becoming an SLP? I agree with the other posters about trying for other internships. |
So you returned to school for your BSN and MSN to be a nurse practitioner? Did you complete an accelerated nursing program? |