This is a crosspost from r/careerguidance
I am 24 years old. I graduated with a degree in chemistry in 2017 and a terrible GPA of 2.96. I really disliked working in research so I knew being a chemist wasn't for me. I decided to try and head to nursing school. So I got a job as a study coordinator right after college so I could get some patient experience and worked full-time while taking pre-requisite courses. I burned out quickly from that and a year in, couldn't take make myself take courses anymore. I also worked with nurses and did not want to work in that environment.
Now I am job hunting for "program coordinator/program manager" positions, as I'd like to get out of healthcare altogether and make a bit more money (I make an intern level salary ($20,000) and only needed this position because of the patient contact). But I'd like to remain in my company because they offer tuition benefits. I am also applying for HCM and MHA programs because of this.
I like working at a desk and more administrative tasks. I am okay with speaking on phones but don't wish to work in a call center or in sales. I thought about working in HR but I am not sure how that career transition can even begin. Ideally, I'd like to work in an office that has an element of travel too. :/
I am just so lost and confused and don't know where to go. Please, some advice would be welcome.
How do I find my career path?
Edit: I don't understand the downvotes. I am sincerely asking for advice. I don't know what to do.
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