Perform well in jobs after 3 months training
Posted: Sat May 27, 2023 6:44 am
Some jobs are done people with really little training in the specific field, like for example
- CEO: They often have a lot of experience in another field, but have little or no education in management.
- Project or Product manager. Programmers often step into that after getting tired of coding or design.
- Quantitative analyst: They often have experience as programmers, with minimal education in statistics, economics etc
- Teacher: Many people are really good teachers, although they have no training in pedagogy, and probably also little training in what they teach (which makes them better teachers: The best teacher is just one level above you). (On the contrary: There are teachers with Ph.D. and 30 years teaching experience that are a really bad match for XX101).
- Programmer: Many get a junior level job after a 3 - 6 months online training
- Copy writer
- Journalist
I believe that if you are intelligent and have some experience in analytical thinking and problem solving, general life experience, and some talent for the specific job, you could do well in a lot of jobs with just little bit of job-specific training.
I don't really know where I wanna go with this thread, but it's interesting that the, arguably, most skill-demanding job, CEO, doesn't require training. There should be possible to enter a lot of jobs after just 3 month training, the most important is general skills, or what do you think?
What jobs do you think you could do well after little bit of training? I think I would do pretty well as quant analyst, product manager, CEO, CFO, lawyer in a specific field (lawyers often specialize, even though the education is general, with many courses they never use in their jobs), accountant and psychologist.
- CEO: They often have a lot of experience in another field, but have little or no education in management.
- Project or Product manager. Programmers often step into that after getting tired of coding or design.
- Quantitative analyst: They often have experience as programmers, with minimal education in statistics, economics etc
- Teacher: Many people are really good teachers, although they have no training in pedagogy, and probably also little training in what they teach (which makes them better teachers: The best teacher is just one level above you). (On the contrary: There are teachers with Ph.D. and 30 years teaching experience that are a really bad match for XX101).
- Programmer: Many get a junior level job after a 3 - 6 months online training
- Copy writer
- Journalist
I believe that if you are intelligent and have some experience in analytical thinking and problem solving, general life experience, and some talent for the specific job, you could do well in a lot of jobs with just little bit of job-specific training.
I don't really know where I wanna go with this thread, but it's interesting that the, arguably, most skill-demanding job, CEO, doesn't require training. There should be possible to enter a lot of jobs after just 3 month training, the most important is general skills, or what do you think?
What jobs do you think you could do well after little bit of training? I think I would do pretty well as quant analyst, product manager, CEO, CFO, lawyer in a specific field (lawyers often specialize, even though the education is general, with many courses they never use in their jobs), accountant and psychologist.