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by dzamie
2384 days ago
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We find it "hard to understand" because job opening descriptions tell us that a degree and/or an excellent GPA are minimum requirements for anything that doesn't pay minimum. And to pre-empt the inevitable "5 years experience is just as good," that 5 years can't come unless you either a) got that degree 5 years ago to get a job for that experience, b) managed to befriend a hiring manager, or c) started a company. What an applicant can or can't do means nothing if they don't make it to the part of the hiring process where they can demonstrate it, at least without blatantly lying on their resume. |
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At this point with my CV no one even asks about academics and hasn’t for a decade or so, the work/references speak for themselves.
I’d hate to be young in this market though which is why I’m so happy a good chunk of my time is/will be spent on the mentoring side.
Helping people get started in a rewarding career is itself rewarding.