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Subject:Requirement for Academic Degree From:Daniel Wise <dewise -at- IX -dot- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 20 Sep 1996 21:04:05 -0700
Colleagues,
Yvonne Harrison asks why so many employers ask for a college degree.
Simple. It is a form of certification. I am not sure what it certifies,
but IMHO, that is why they want it.
Several times in my career my degree in Industrial Administration was the
deciding factor is whether I was qualified for a technical writing/editing
job. Of course, IAd has no more to do with technical writing than does
underwater basket weaving, but a degree in *something* was required.
I have also worked for a company that refused to interview a candidate I had
worked with previously and vouched for enthusiastically just because he had
no degree.
So we hired the scarecrow. We all know he got a degree.