Indiana University Career Exploration & Student Employment
65 episodes
3 days ago
This episode dives into the real experience of realizing your major might not be the right fit after your first semester or year in college. Mallory, Brayden, and Jed break down how to recognize that feeling, explore new paths, and talk through the logistics with advisors. They also share honest strategies for navigating tough conversations with parents and surviving the classic Thanksgiving “So what’s your major?” interrogation. By the end, students will feel empowered, informed, and confide...
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This episode dives into the real experience of realizing your major might not be the right fit after your first semester or year in college. Mallory, Brayden, and Jed break down how to recognize that feeling, explore new paths, and talk through the logistics with advisors. They also share honest strategies for navigating tough conversations with parents and surviving the classic Thanksgiving “So what’s your major?” interrogation. By the end, students will feel empowered, informed, and confide...
Episode 41--MINOR CHOICES: Hard Skills or Soft Skills? Here’s the Hard Truth.
Major Choices
6 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 41--MINOR CHOICES: Hard Skills or Soft Skills? Here’s the Hard Truth.
In this episode of Minor Choices, Jed & Lina explore the essential balance between hard and soft skills in career advancement. We delve into the significance of hard skills, such as technical proficiencies and specialized knowledge, and the nuanced importance of soft skills like communication, adaptability, and emotional intelligence. Join us as we uncover how this combination of abilities contributes to professional success and growth!
Major Choices
This episode dives into the real experience of realizing your major might not be the right fit after your first semester or year in college. Mallory, Brayden, and Jed break down how to recognize that feeling, explore new paths, and talk through the logistics with advisors. They also share honest strategies for navigating tough conversations with parents and surviving the classic Thanksgiving “So what’s your major?” interrogation. By the end, students will feel empowered, informed, and confide...