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by Larrikin
1460 days ago
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I've never heard of a CS degree being a negative in any situation outside of someone with a chip on their shoulder about college degrees in general. The person in your example with the degree would still win out in most situations. The person with experience versus a new graduate degree holder is the actual head to head where the non degree holder has a much better chance. |
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This has never been the case in any org promo committee or hiring committee I have been a part of (100s of candidates).
I would say in most orgs after 3 years of proven track record the degree benefit has fully depreciated. Unless the degree is an advanced degree and related directly to a niche subfield that is the job.
Not saying the degree is a negative just that its signaling factor is dwarfed by experience. n^2 vs cn