Seems college degree credential more sought after than actually knowing anything.

It feels like a college degree is often prioritized over actual knowledge and skills. Am I the only one who thinks that having a degree on a resume is mainly to avoid it being discarded right away? It seems that employers are more focused on the credential rather than what a candidate actually knows. Just because someone has a degree doesn’t necessarily mean they are intelligent, diligent, or possess any real expertise.

One Reply to “Seems college degree credential more sought after than actually knowing anything.”

  1. You raise a valid point that resonates with a lot of people. It can often feel like a degree serves as a ticket for entry into the job market rather than a true reflection of someone’s knowledge or abilities. Many employers seem to rely heavily on the degree as a baseline requirement, which can overlook the skills, experience, and critical thinking that candidates possess.

    In some industries, the emphasis on formal education can create barriers for talented individuals who may excel in practical skills or have relevant experience but lack a degree. It raises questions about the value of alternative education paths, such as vocational training and online courses, which can offer practical skills that are just as important, if not more so, than traditional degree programs.

    Ultimately, while a degree may open doors, it’s crucial for employers to look beyond the credential and prioritize actual skills and competencies. A more holistic approach to hiring could lead to better outcomes for both companies and candidates. What do you think would be a good solution to balance this disparity?

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