Hi Kristina! I just finished an interview for an Environmental science position, and I just wanted to say thank you for this video! It truly helped to calm my nerves and I feel like your advice was so applicable. The work you are doing is just wonderful and you inspire me to pursue my passion! Thank you 💜
I have an interview tomorrow... I really want this job and I'm nervous! Last night I remembered your channel and was hoping you would have a video on interview prep, and I'm so glad you do!
I'm 14 and watching this 😅😅, however, it's really good information and I'm going to keep those tips in mind when I'm going for an interview in the future
I was thinking about changing my degree to Environmental Studies. Right now it's Wildlife Conservation, BS, which is aimed at students who want to become field wildlife biologists, but I don't want to be a scientist. I'm interested in science, ecology, evolution, natural history, etc., but when I think about what I want to do for a career, I think more along the lines of wildlife conservation policy, or where science and policy meet. Sue Lieberman. I look up to where she is, going to the international conventions like CITES and CMS. I would like to learn more about what people like that actually do. I know it's something you have to work your way up to.
I have one for the state of Florida and it’ll be a team interview in a week so I’m extremely nervous. As this is my first professional interview after I just graduated 😭 thanks for the tips
I have a phone interview tomorrow for a Environmental Consulting Firm for construction sites. Not my ideal or dream job but would get me in the industry and working with different people.
Nicely put together video Kristina! What are your thoughts on paying for volunteer projects abroad? Do you think they carry a good experience? Since anyone can just buy and go? Or is it what you make out of it?
Hey am srija ..I love your videos about environmental science ..I currently completed my bachelor in civil engineering in India and I wish to do my masters in environmental science in Canada ..so as an indian can I get job in Canada after my complete my masters in environmental science.. Your feedback will be very helpful for me, Thank you.
Hi i am sorry to bother but i wanted to ask Although I’m still in high school i have to start searching for the right universities ... because there isn’t any kind of wildlife biology studies in my country I have to go to Europe and i don’t think there is a wildlife biology bachelor expect in the United kingdom And the possibilities in Switzerland are probably a bachelor in biology and then a master degree in ecology or a master in behavior economics and evolution Wich is the best option to become a wildlife biologist?
Is there anything like ecology or environmental science? You can do that. In the UK it might be called zoology but there are definitely zoology programs in the UK.
I have just completed my BSc in Zoology in UCC Cork, Ireland. Also options of ecology, environmental science, geology etc. There is a Wildlife Biology BSc in Tralee IT that is very good apparently. Also Marine Biology in Galway IT. So many options in every country I'm sure, just a matter of looking. Good luck!
All your video are really helpful thank u! Can u please make a video for job options (outside India) available for Indians who are either doing BS or BS-MS ?
To be honest , I have an interview next week as an environment scientist, your video gave me so much stress and so much unnecessary stuff and fast talking I find in this video.
Yes, there are also degrees in Environmental Science, though, which is a bit more broad. I think of soil, water and air quality or or things like geology under Environmental Science. Wildlife biologists are a type of environmental scientist. The descriptions of the programs will say what jobs you can expect to get with them.
Not neccesary needing a wildlife biology degree, but the large majority of environmental science/ conservation /wildlife jobs require at least a bachelors degree, and those jobs are very competitive. I am in marine biology specifically, and it is quite common to need a masters degree for jobs, but there still are jobs available with bachelors only (eg fisheries observer) .
Anyone preparing for a job interview? 🤔✨🌿🐝
yes!! relocating 700 miles away and frantically finding an environmental planning position :D
Preparing for Environmental Science entrance exam for post graduation in University
Yes
Yes, preparing for a climate resilience specialist interview.
The power stance and affirmations were such an amazing addition I’ve never heard in an interview prep video! Thank you Kristina !!
im 16 but i clicked real fast
me too!
Hi Kristina! I just finished an interview for an Environmental science position, and I just wanted to say thank you for this video! It truly helped to calm my nerves and I feel like your advice was so applicable. The work you are doing is just wonderful and you inspire me to pursue my passion! Thank you 💜
Best of luck with the position!
Watching this just two days before my job interview. Thanks for the tips.
You got this! Good luck
I have an interview tomorrow... I really want this job and I'm nervous! Last night I remembered your channel and was hoping you would have a video on interview prep, and I'm so glad you do!
I'm 14 and watching this 😅😅, however, it's really good information and I'm going to keep those tips in mind when I'm going for an interview in the future
If you start getting volunteer experiences now, it will really help.
Go to sleep
I have an interview tomorrow!! Well timed video!
Good luck!!
Rachel Noriega good luck 🙏🏽 let us know how it goes
Thank you for making this video of a fresh perspective towards the interview tips! Enjoyed it! :)
This video came out about 12 hours after my big interview. Still all great advice!
I hope you get the job!
I was thinking about changing my degree to Environmental Studies. Right now it's Wildlife Conservation, BS, which is aimed at students who want to become field wildlife biologists, but I don't want to be a scientist. I'm interested in science, ecology, evolution, natural history, etc., but when I think about what I want to do for a career, I think more along the lines of wildlife conservation policy, or where science and policy meet. Sue Lieberman. I look up to where she is, going to the international conventions like CITES and CMS. I would like to learn more about what people like that actually do. I know it's something you have to work your way up to.
I still have 6 months left in my current contract, but I'm always thinking about the next one!
1. Prep: Print out CV+ resume for every interviewers. Put them in a binder with notebook and pen
2. Prepare for panel and always arrive early. Review resume and collect myself before interviews. Stand in front of the mirror and do power position.
3. Bring an example of my work. Make sure I have references contacts ( supervisor preferred)
I have one for the state of Florida and it’ll be a team interview in a week so I’m extremely nervous. As this is my first professional interview after I just graduated 😭 thanks for the tips
taking notes thanks
I have a phone interview tomorrow for a Environmental Consulting Firm for construction sites. Not my ideal or dream job but would get me in the industry and working with different people.
Yes I did this job for awhile and I really enjoyed it!
Nicely put together video Kristina! What are your thoughts on paying for volunteer projects abroad? Do you think they carry a good experience? Since anyone can just buy and go? Or is it what you make out of it?
I have an interview coming up for Environmental Scientist/ Technician.
Good luck!
Hey am srija ..I love your videos about environmental science ..I currently completed my bachelor in civil engineering in India and I wish to do my masters in environmental science in Canada ..so as an indian can I get job in Canada after my complete my masters in environmental science..
Your feedback will be very helpful for me,
Thank you.
Loved your video! I just applied for an Environmental Tech. position! I'm super excited. - Any thoughts/advice? :) THX.
Hi i am sorry to bother but i wanted to ask
Although I’m still in high school i have to start searching for the right universities ... because there isn’t any kind of wildlife biology studies in my country
I have to go to Europe and i don’t think there is a wildlife biology bachelor expect in the United kingdom
And the possibilities in Switzerland are probably a bachelor in biology and then a master degree in ecology or a master in behavior economics and evolution
Wich is the best option to become a wildlife biologist?
Is there anything like ecology or environmental science? You can do that. In the UK it might be called zoology but there are definitely zoology programs in the UK.
I have just completed my BSc in Zoology in UCC Cork, Ireland. Also options of ecology, environmental science, geology etc. There is a Wildlife Biology BSc in Tralee IT that is very good apparently. Also Marine Biology in Galway IT. So many options in every country I'm sure, just a matter of looking. Good luck!
What website / where do you look for your environmental jobs?! I use work cabin but there aren’t a lot on there that I feel would suit me!!
Thank you ☺️
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@@kristina_lynn your welcome 😊😊
All your video are really helpful thank u!
Can u please make a video for job options (outside India) available for Indians who are either doing BS or BS-MS ?
To be honest , I have an interview next week as an environment scientist, your video gave me so much stress and so much unnecessary stuff and fast talking I find in this video.
Can you be an environmental scientist with a wildlife biology degree?
Yes, there are also degrees in Environmental Science, though, which is a bit more broad. I think of soil, water and air quality or or things like geology under Environmental Science. Wildlife biologists are a type of environmental scientist. The descriptions of the programs will say what jobs you can expect to get with them.
Not neccesary needing a wildlife biology degree, but the large majority of environmental science/ conservation /wildlife jobs require at least a bachelors degree, and those jobs are very competitive. I am in marine biology specifically, and it is quite common to need a masters degree for jobs, but there still are jobs available with bachelors only (eg fisheries observer) .
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Hello from brazil
What she did not mention is how easy it is for such a beautiful woman to get a job
(secretly watching this for the UA-camr ^_^ )