a***c 发帖数: 2443 | 1 Hey guys, for those of you with MS, when you go on sites like
indeed.com and read job descriptions, do you feel that
1. You over-qualify for entry-level positions that only require a
bachelor's degree
2. You under-qualify for positions that require at least an MS? and
there are things in the job descriptions that you don't know at all
even though the job responsibilities seem interesting to you and you
know that once on the job, you will pick things up quickly? | y*******o 发帖数: 746 | | a***c 发帖数: 2443 | 3 me too, so do you apply for those entry-level jobs anyway? I haven't
started applying yet, still studying, but it doesn't look like there's
many positions for available that are good fit for fresh masters.
【在 y*******o 的大作中提到】 : yes, I do
| p******1 发帖数: 366 | 4 of course entry level. Comparing to undergrad without GC, if you have no GC,
you are more competitive. Comparing to regular undergrads, normally you can
do a more complex entry-level job and get more salary. |
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