When Did This Happen?
Oct. 1st, 2006 02:01 pmWhen did a college education change from an education into job training that you pay for yourself? Because that's all a lot of degrees have become these days. And the costs keep going up, too. And you pretty much need a college education for almost any halfway decent job today. Nice setup for the companies, innit?
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Date: 2006-10-01 07:28 pm (UTC)No, they're not really looking for somebody who can make the letter of the requirement. In fact, it is very likely that the position actually requires lower or fewer qualifications. But not meeting those higher qualifications is still enough justification for them to dismiss you if they want.
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Date: 2006-10-01 11:19 pm (UTC)Though, I have seen employers ask for high levels of education or experience, but allowed applications from people without it, and then decided during the interview process if they could waive the requirements for them. And all this without any kind of pay cut. It's certainly hard to break into certain kinds of work because of the education and experience required, but I've never seen "impossible" requirements.
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Date: 2006-10-02 10:27 am (UTC)And it's true about requirements often being set way higher than they need to be on the paperwork. Especially in large companies, where the people writing the job requirements are often completely different from the people who will be doing the actual interviews. Just apply for everything, regardless of what the ad says.