anon219738
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I agree that the professional degree is important in most situations. What subway 11 posted is an exception to the rule. I am a manager at a large institution and no matter how much experience you have if you don't have the minimum education it won't even let you apply on our system. Education, in most cases, is more important than skills. It is second only to networking, but even with a good network, without the education you won't get far.
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anon140271
Post 5
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I have a bachelor degree in Business Administration then worked with a brewery organization before resigning and going for my masters in Engineering Management. what job prospects do I have after the study.
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anon129128
Post 4
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very nice discussion going on, like professional degree holder or non professional degree holder. I have worked in a government organization (gas sector) for the last 13 years as a assistant manager. I am a law (LLB) graduate along with having a masters degree in economics. In my organisation the concept of professional degree is only BE, MBBS, MBA, CA, but the management is not ready to consider LLB degree as a professional degree. I would like to thank the person who provided me authentic proof regarding LLB degree as a professional degree. thanks. --Manzoor, Pakistan
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anon119966
Post 3
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A professional degree is a particularly vacuous designation, one that is designed effectively to impress people in a society that holds official designations of all types to be mandatory for survival.
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subway11
Post 2
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Sunny27- I agree. I have one sister how went on to get her J.D and became an attorney who works for a non-profit organization, while the other sister only has an Associates degree yet earns a substantially higher salary due to her business acumen. For her the B.A. or even the M.B.A. was unnecessary.
Her business knowledge and work ethic made her go straight to the top. I think that your drive matters more than an advanced degree does. Because if you have an M.B.A. but no practical business experience the degree is not going to get you a high paying job.
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Sunny27
Post 1
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Great article- I just want to add that for some fields a professional degree is required for entry to the field, while for other fields it simply enhances job prospects. For example, to be an attorney you have to have a J.D. degree and pass the bar exam. But to obtain a job as a teacher, a B.A. and licensing is all that is needed. An advanced degree such as a Masters or Doctorate will enhance the educator’s job prospects as well as salary, but the additional education is not a requirement in order to gain entry in the field like it is for an attorney.
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