dukeofduke
New Member
So many of us here most likely have jobs or are studying.
The majority of those with jobs work in fields fairly irrelevant to what we're studying. (Fast food/ retail)
My question is, how do we convert those skills and get jobs in our fields. (For me it's IT/Business).
But this question can be generalized.
How do we go from stacking shelves, flipping burgers and being check out chicks to getting 'relevant work experience' in our fields.
I'm still a first year in university, but I am concerned that if i'm not proactive now, i'll be stuffed for when i start looking out for interns and end up behind the pack in terms of work experience and skills.
The majority of those with jobs work in fields fairly irrelevant to what we're studying. (Fast food/ retail)
My question is, how do we convert those skills and get jobs in our fields. (For me it's IT/Business).
But this question can be generalized.
How do we go from stacking shelves, flipping burgers and being check out chicks to getting 'relevant work experience' in our fields.
I'm still a first year in university, but I am concerned that if i'm not proactive now, i'll be stuffed for when i start looking out for interns and end up behind the pack in terms of work experience and skills.