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by ant5
5759 days ago
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I don't see any economic forces that would trigger a burst. In fact, I see most entry-level jobs demanding more education now than ever before. A college degree, if required, has always been a -soft- requirement for most professional jobs. It is sometimes used as a first-pass filter, but it's unlikely that the reviewer will make it down to your "Education" section if the "Skills" and "Experience" sections are sufficiently impressive. People aren't getting jobs because they didn't get enough education, not because they got too much. No, people aren't getting professional jobs because they don't have any experience or novel qualifications that set them apart from their competition. |
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I wish I were that arrogant.