2025’te “herhangi bir derece” gerektiren bu işler tam olarak nelerdir?

Hey hepiniz, tıp öncesi yolda (sinirbilim) bir yaşam bilimleri BS ile mezun oldu. Tutku üzerinde ailesel baskı için ilaç seçin ve araştırmaya ilgi duymuyorum, bu yüzden hayatımın geri kalanıyla ne yapmak istediğimi düşünmek için biraz zaman ayırmaya karar verdim, belki yerel CC’mdeki bazı sınıflara kaydolun ve oradan git.

Mezuniyetten bu yana, 20’den fazla düşük ücretli perakende/fast food işleri ve birkaç sıcaklık pozisyonu ile tamamen hayal kırıklığına uğradım ve dürüstçe ne yapacağım konusunda bir kayıpım var. Bu derece çok çalıştığım için cesaretini kırmış hissetmek beni 16 yaşında bir lise öğrencisinden daha az istihdam edilebilir kılıyor gibi görünüyor. Herkes her zaman bana bunu söyler "herhangi bir derece> derece yok"ama tam olarak hangi kapılar "kullanışsız" Lisans Açık mı? % 100 öğretmen/öğretmen olmak istemiyorum ve PR veya reklam gibi bir şeye girmek için ilgili deneyimlerden veya somut becerilerden yoksun. ATP Ben sadece herhangi bir iş için her türlü bir tavsiye gerekir!

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  1. upyoars
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    Either get a masters or PHD and go into research or go do Medicine. I would honestly advise you to go into Nursing though, way less school, way faster income, good money.

    NPs are also taking over physician roles (mid level creep) at many hospitals since these institutions wanna save money. Look into travel nursing as well

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  2. Hot4Teacher1234
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    Something like PR or advertising IS the jobs they are talking about.

    I too have a neuroscience degree, graduated 2024, and when I was looking to find a job advertising and jobs in HR/benefits were the ones that gave me the most interviews/job offers.

    Remember that when you are looking at an indeed listing, they are describing their perfect candidate. That doesn’t mean you can’t get the job without all those things, even if they say “required”. Just like in dating, you don’t get 100% of the jobs you don’t apply for.

    There is also always sales. It takes a pretty specific personality, but it may be worth a shot as the ceiling is ridiculously high.

    Also, you could check out more medicine related things. Neuromonitoring is not a bad gig. Or if you’re down to get a certification, medical lab work(not research) can make a good career.

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  3. AccidentPrimary8255
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    Marketing, Advertising, PR – these are fields where people with NO degrees are thriving, but if you have a degree – ANY degree – you’re golden because you will go through the application portals who will automatically reject someone who doesn’t list a degree. I would probably look for agencies that specialize in healthcare/medical clients to align with your degree.

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  4. KnightCPA
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    Don’t have much advice for your degree path as much as to respond to the title and give advice to other students who may read this.

    36M.

    I got a sociology degree back in 2011, and it opened no doors for me.

    Got an accounting degree in 2016, and currently manage the day to day finance ops for a SmallCap. After a decade of experience in corporate America, I have worked alongside/managed MBAs and CPAs on one end of the spectrum at F500s, AAs and high school grads on the other at smell PEs, and everything in between.

    I can tell you why there’s not a lot of true “any degree” jobs. It’s because, more and more it seems like, most adults who have any sense of critical thinking, ability to learn, customer service/desire to accomplish assignments asked of them, work ownership, et cetera, gravitate towards college, even more so toward technical degrees, and even more so toward advanced certifications.

    Many corporate jobs, especially back office roles, need some degree of technical know-how, usually Ops, IT, HR, or finance/accounting. The first group is usually obtained at a pre-college job and you don’t just get a degree for it. The last 3 usually involve some degree of technical or collegial education. If you don’t have a technical degree, you’re greatly limiting your interviewing opportunities based on weed out criteria, that, while it may weed a few great candidates, also weeds out a crap ton more of non-great candidates.

    Most of these “any degree” jobs are going to be customer relations/customer sales jobs where technical know how isn’t important, but personal charisma and suave is.

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  5. Appropriate-Tutor587
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    What’s PR again? Do a master’s degree in a field that you like or MBA since you don’t want to do research with your B.S. degree in Life Sciences

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  6. electricgrapes
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    medical device sales would be good for you. it has become way less salesy and more technical/hands on recently.

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  7. brockclan216
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    If you are applying to service jobs not in line with your degree I would leave off your degrees from your application and just mention you are in school. They see it as you being overqualified for the job you are applying for.

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  8. AaronJudge2
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    Enterprise Rent A Car only hires new grads with Bachelor degrees for their famous Management Training Program.

    Aldi only hires new college grads to become District Managers.

    There are others as well.

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  9. darthcaedusiiii
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    Substitute teaching.

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  10. Dripdropswag
    Ağustos 16, 2025 - 8:01 am

    This is exactly the kind of attitude that got you in this position in the first place. Stop listening to what “everyone always says”. Pick what you want to do and research the requirements to get there.

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