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by emadm
1046 days ago
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Not really I always used MA (Oxon) as appropriate in my resumes and similar. You don't call it a BA. I think the thing here is also intention given this is a weird thing, it would make 0 difference in anything I do for me to have tried to mislead folk that I did a masters degree. I worked as an enterprise dev in my gap year for Metaswitch doing low level programming <= this for example is far more relevant experience. For the role of an AI CEO typical qualification is actually dropping out tbh |
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My comment was meant to convey that I think this convention is misleading in general. If I was reviewing a stack of resumes from not otherwise noteworthy or qualified individuals I would have assumed the MA candidate had graduate level education as I'm unfamiliar with this convention, the Wikipedia article has some survey data regarding this.
I also agree it's irrelevant in your specific case, I honestly didn't even know if you had graduated or from where before this post and this detail doesn't change my opinion of your qualifications.