We all persuade higher education. But does it assist in getting you a better job?
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But it's totally depend on your qualification, what is your education? because Graduate studies in many fields but in this What is your field, Yes, you will get petty jobs. if you are did your graduation Science or Commerce so many fields available for you getting jobs. you can search it.
Divya wrote:Education at any level, just prepares you for a job, i dont think any education can guarantee a job. Also I personally feel, one needs to stand up for themselves apart from just what is there in your resume.
In my case there was no resume. Only my work was shown to the Chief Personnel Manager of Vizag Steel plant, a Public Limited organization in my place. I was just a Science degree holder.Of course, being a natural artist, I learned everything on my Own. We all know how a Public Limited organization insists on qualifications. Seeing my art works the Steel plant authorities waived off the rules and gave ma Job in the PR department of Vizag Steel plant as a Visualizer. Degree or no degree the organization was pleased and offered me a job. hence, I am of the opinion having specialization in any branch will help in getting a Job.
All employees look for the best qualified candidates when they are hiring someone for a specific job of importance. So, the better equipped one is the better chance of landing the job. These days you can see post graduates applying for a second grade clerical post which was earlier being given to those who had completed their pre university . . It is all a matter of demand and supply.
anil wrote:Basic qualification for selection in banks, Insurance companies and much more are graduation. But it is also right that competetion is tough so every graduate can't get job.
Graduates are abundant. If a gradate has a specialization like expertise in animation, Web designing or Multi media, it helps in getting a job easily.
rambabu wrote:anil wrote:Basic qualification for selection in banks, Insurance companies and much more are graduation. But it is also right that competetion is tough so every graduate can't get job.
Graduates are abundant. If a gradate has a specialization like expertise in animation, Web designing or Multi media, it helps in getting a job easily.
Yes specialization is a extra benefit, BCA. B.Tec. B.E all are helpful in getting job.
Babu saroj wrote:No, beside graduation degree one should also possess technical degree to get a good job now a day.
In fact the more varied your interests are the better your chances of landing a job .. Thats why it is good to take part in sports, debates and other extra curricular activities during school and college , so that you become an all rounder besides having a sound educational background.
Vishakha Purohit wrote:A graduation degree does help in getting a good job but self-learning escalates the chances of promotion. A few occupations does not compulsorily require a professional degree but only self-learning and dedicated practice on a regular basis like singers and artists.
I don't know about Singers. But, Being a self taught or self learning person,I landed in a job in a good advertising agency. Of course, I had a Degree in Science and there is nothing special about it. Similarly I am still working as a freelancer in Publishing agency as a Digital artist. Hence having some specialization always helps in getting a good job.
Specialization and a basic graduation degree is a necessity, but expertise can be achieved through researching and acquiring knowledge. Acquiring knowledge always pay off in a positive way, for example, for a journalist,writer, freelance writer and blogger acquiring knowledge through researching is more important than just a graduation degree of any field.
Arunima Singh wrote:For me, degree and education are two different things. Degree is definitely a prerequisite for jobs and careers but the real success of life depends on the education, the life skills you have
Degree is helpful is getting job but to continue with job one must have experience and knowledge.
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