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!