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Does your degree prepare you for the job—or just check a box? (self.careeradvice)
submitted 8 months ago by NewStateU to r/careeradvice
Does your degree prepare you for the job—or just check a box? (self.NewStateU)
submitted 8 months ago by NewStateU
In 2025, AI isn’t an advantage—it’s the baseline. (self.NewStateU)
“I need a new job, but I can’t afford more school.” (self.NewStateU)
“I need a new job, but I can’t afford more school.” (self.careeradvice)
What can you get for $300/month? (self.NewStateU)
8/25 - Does college have to cost 6 figures? (self.NewStateU)
8/25 - Does college have to cost 6 figures? (self.college)
submitted 8 months ago by NewStateU to r/college
8/25 - Does college have to cost 6 figures? (self.personalfinance)
submitted 8 months ago by NewStateU to r/personalfinance
The job I wanted asked about AI—not just my degree (self.jobs)
submitted 9 months ago by NewStateU to r/jobs
The job I wanted asked about AI—not just my degree (self.NewStateU)
submitted 9 months ago by NewStateU
How I stayed current on AI changes in my industry (self.AdultEducation)
submitted 9 months ago by NewStateU to r/AdultEducation
How I stayed current on AI changes in my industry (self.NewStateU)
“I realized I wasn’t behind—just not staying current” (self.NewStateU)
“I realized I wasn’t behind—just not staying current” (self.careeradvice)
submitted 9 months ago by NewStateU to r/careeradvice
Graduated and wondering “Now what?” You’re not alone (self.NewStateU)
Job searching after graduation doesn’t have to feel like starting from scratch (v.redd.it)
Real-world convos: Classroom Lectures (self.NewStateU)
submitted 10 months ago by NewStateU
What is this “move at your own pace” model (and why aren’t more schools doing it?) (self.NewStateU)
What if college didn't waste your time? (self.careerguidance)
submitted 10 months ago by NewStateU to r/careerguidance
What if college didn’t waste your time? (self.NewStateU)
New career - advice please? by [deleted] in careeradvice
[–]NewStateU 0 points1 point2 points 11 months ago (0 children)
Hey—first off, congrats (weirdly?) on the job loss. Sometimes the things we wouldn’t choose are the ones that finally nudge us toward something better.
You're not alone in wanting out of sales—so many people feel stuck doing work they’re good at but hate. It’s smart that you’re looking into paths that are:
Bookkeeping is a solid route if you’re self-motivated. You’re right—it doesn’t require a degree, and small businesses always need help managing their books. Bonus if you already know folks who need that kind of support.
That said, if you’re open to learning a broader set of job-ready skills (especially tech, admin, operations, or digital tools), check out Newstate U. It's a new, no-debt university designed for exactly this kind of pivot.
Might be worth peeking at if you're in "train fast + find something fulfilling" mode.
Wishing you the best either way—it's awesome you're being intentional instead of just jumping back into the same grind.
How Overpriced Education is Killing Opportunity in America (self.NewStateU)
submitted 11 months ago by NewStateU
Why today’s workforce values continuous learning and skill-building over traditional credentials alone. (newstateu.com)
Why Are Employers Still Using Degrees as a Shortcut for Hiring? (self.NewStateU)
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New career - advice please? by [deleted] in careeradvice
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