by Smart-Applicant » Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:06 pm
I hope they review Graduate Students with a heavier eye than undergraduate. Having graduate education shows at least a track record of performance and of academic ability. I think I might be overqualified though and am concerned a few things will weigh negative for me. More specifically, I possess a B.A. and M.S. and actually doing a career change and pursing another degree (M.S. in Information Security this time). I come from an Education Background (Teacher..money well spent when everyone is cutting back....sigh). So I decided to to go ahead and pick a field in demand right now in the sciences. I am qualified to Teach Technology, so at least maybe that'll help bridge some gaps between the vast differences in career choices. Then again, without educators, you'd have no applicants! Anyhow, a few years of substituting doesn't really offer those lucrative benefits or steady income one needs. I finished my original M.S. around the time the economy decided to take a turn for the worst. Of course, I went for it because my state "requires" one has it within ten years, and if you are doing your education, then why not get it done in one lump sum! Anyhow, that noted, I would hope people with graduate and some real life experience receive a bit of a leg up..... We shall see....
Some questions....
On the application it had you specify preference of location. Yet it said that this neither lessened or heightened your chances. Also, it had one select regions.
I am reading that some seem to believe it does impact your marketability and only those you select see your resume? Is this true and is the statement that it doesn't hinder you inaccurate?
I am curious on this one, of course.
I hope they review Graduate Students with a heavier eye than undergraduate. Having graduate education shows at least a track record of performance and of academic ability. I think I might be overqualified though and am concerned a few things will weigh negative for me. More specifically, I possess a B.A. and M.S. and actually doing a career change and pursing another degree (M.S. in Information Security this time). I come from an Education Background (Teacher..money well spent when everyone is cutting back....sigh). So I decided to to go ahead and pick a field in demand right now in the sciences. I am qualified to Teach Technology, so at least maybe that'll help bridge some gaps between the vast differences in career choices. Then again, without educators, you'd have no applicants! Anyhow, a few years of substituting doesn't really offer those lucrative benefits or steady income one needs. I finished my original M.S. around the time the economy decided to take a turn for the worst. Of course, I went for it because my state "requires" one has it within ten years, and if you are doing your education, then why not get it done in one lump sum! Anyhow, that noted, I would hope people with graduate and some real life experience receive a bit of a leg up..... We shall see....
Some questions....
On the application it had you specify preference of location. Yet it said that this neither lessened or heightened your chances. Also, it had one select regions.
I am reading that some seem to believe it does impact your marketability and only those you select see your resume? Is this true and is the statement that it doesn't hinder you inaccurate?
I am curious on this one, of course.