Is Education Level important to your country?

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Phd is the highest education level in our country, and the bachelor degree is must for many jobs and govt jobs also. I dont think so that you have done the mistake. The level of Phd is highest and it will give you the best results in the future just do your work go simple and have patient for the good time.

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Oscar.Ao wrote:
Well said.
In my country, there are not enough jobs. People with bachelor & masters degree have to apply to very low-salary jobs. While someone with no experience, degree & knowledge is given a higher post just because of their relation.
My friend went to an interview. There, he was rejected just because he wasn't from the same state as of the recruiter and the recruiter accepted someone from his district. I mean, the hell.

happens all the time where i am from. Relation over degree or experience. If you have connection, u get the job.😑

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R.Hatake wrote:
Oscar.Ao wrote:
Well said.
In my country, there are not enough jobs. People with bachelor & masters degree have to apply to very low-salary jobs. While someone with no experience, degree & knowledge is given a higher post just because of their relation.
My friend went to an interview. There, he was rejected just because he wasn't from the same state as of the recruiter and the recruiter accepted someone from his district. I mean, the hell.

happens all the time where i am from. Relation over degree or experience. If you have connection, u get the job.😑


True! It’s really unfair how connections often decide careers instead of talent or qualifications. Many hardworking and skilled people don’t get the chance they deserve just because they lack the right contacts. Still, staying consistent and improving your skills can sometimes open doors that connections can’t.

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James.Praice wrote:
It doesn't matter what the country is, everywhere education level is required to fulfill the job placements. Despite your education level if you are doing something extra and great then that's going to help you in your career. Thank you.


That’s a really balanced way to look at it. I agree education definitely sets the foundation, but what truly makes a difference is how you use that knowledge and what extra skills you bring to the table. I actually read something similar on a career advice site recently, and it said the same thing consistent learning and practical experience often matter more in the long run. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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