Are online degrees considered as good to employers as actually going to class and earning a degree?
Bethany M asked:
I am considering an online degree because I work full time and I am not able to get the classes I need at night at my local university. Online degrees are becoming more popular and are more convenient to obtain for full time employees. My concern is whether employers are willing to hire someone with an online degree as opposed to a conventional classroom degree. Do employers think a person has the proper training/knowledge if an online degree is obtained?
Question posted courtesy of: Dennis
I am considering an online degree because I work full time and I am not able to get the classes I need at night at my local university. Online degrees are becoming more popular and are more convenient to obtain for full time employees. My concern is whether employers are willing to hire someone with an online degree as opposed to a conventional classroom degree. Do employers think a person has the proper training/knowledge if an online degree is obtained?
Question posted courtesy of: Dennis












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