I see it differently. Plenty of people do non training subjects and employers are rarely interested in that. Loads of people plan and do everything right but buy a product which is little use in the job market
I see it differently. Plenty of people do non training subjects and employers are rarely interested in that. Loads of people plan and do everything right but buy a product which is little use in the job market
I’m really not surprised. Random degrees getting you work is a myth nowadays
I graduated 20 years ago with a really good mark from a really good uni and shitloads of extra curricular stuff. It was worth nothing then and I deeply regret doing it.
The confusion it will cause…
Off topic but I really like your name
See I love lemmy, we have different perspectives and we just exchange ideas and that’s that. On reddit it would be nasty.