I am 23 yo, came into Canada as an International Student almost 6 years ago and graduated with a 3 year advanced diploma from Ontario College in 2016.
Currently working in Supply Chain as an Analyst and making over $50k a year 2 years in.
I got my PR in January and currently wondering if I should work towards getting a Bachelor Degree in that field in order to get better career opportunities or I should just better focus on gaining experience and getting promotions in the company?
I do not plan to become a C-suite executive in my career, just wanna reach like $80 - 110k per annum income level in my early 30's, and then concentrate on other sources of income.
I would like to get some insights from you guys. Really need an advice as I keep hearing completely different points of view from my sorrounding.
At least my diploma is specific to my field and got some co-op experience behind my belt as well... what is the deal? Why they want to prefer somebody's overpriced Degree to other candidates experience?
At least my diploma is specific to my field and got some co-op experience behind my belt as well... what is the deal? Why they want to prefer somebody's overpriced Degree to other candidates experience?
Because of something called grade inflation and credentialism. It's stupid, but it is the dominant trend these days to require a bachelor's degree.
Not every job will require a degree. But even for jobs that will accept you based on your experience and not the degree, you may find you are paid on the low end of the scale at first.
Because of something called grade inflation and credentialism. It's stupid, but it is the dominant trend these days to require a bachelor's degree.
Not every job will require a degree. But even for jobs that will accept you based on your experience and not the degree, you may find you are paid on the low end of the scale at first.
Honestly... they are trying to rip me off.. giving me 3-4 years to finish, offering extra courses that cost $$$. What is more, while I was resolving my PR stuff, some of my courses got a bit old as I started in 2014, and I was advised that the credits will not be granted fro those..
Honestly... they are trying to rip me off.. giving me 3-4 years to finish, offering extra courses that cost $$$. What is more, while I was resolving my PR stuff, some of my courses got a bit old as I started in 2014, and I was advised that the credits will not be granted fro those..