It says "Bachelor's degree required."
+ 5-6 years experience in product development & I have 0.
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It says "Bachelor's degree required."
+ 5-6 years experience in product development & I have 0.
Bachelors are often asked for because they want a certain level of maturity. But the product dev part might be harder to ignore. Damn!
(All of my jobs as an adult have "required" a B.A. or B.S. and I had neither until last May.)
I'm told most companies use an electronic sorter that immediately discards applications that don't satisfy education requirements. I'm about to apply at Carmax where I definitely meet the requirements and it's way closer to my house. But I did enjoy the brief fantasy of how I would reply when asked what I did for a living. They're also looking for a PR manager at Flynt publications.
ion GO USA!
Yeah, I never lied on my C.V. about the degree. I can see how an electronic sorter would be a pickle.
I am finally resolved to go back to school, but income needs to come first.
(& the USA vs. Canada gold medal game is about to go into sudden death OT)
The overly excitable hockey announcer said, "Somebody's going to be a hero!" My brain replied, in Charlie Brown's voice, "And somebody's going to be the goat."
Yay USA Silver!
5 (5!) coats later and I now have glittery nails! Also plucked eyebrows, redder hair and less hairy legs.
Hooray prettification!.. as usual, photographic evidence is requested.