What is the perception of online degrees vis-?vis conventional school degrees
?Are they both regarded similarly?
With so many distance learning
institutions operating through out the world, it is difficult to gauge the
credibility of each one, thus making it difficult to answer the question. Of
course distance learning institutions are trustworthy, only if they are
accredited to an organization which prospective employers would readily accept.
So if you are considering an online degree and wish to enroll with any of the
distance learning institutions, study the options carefully.
When a
regional accrediting agency confers accreditation, it is viewed positively by
most employers. So if you get a degree from any of these institutions, your
degree will be accepted almost anywhere. However a lot of employers do not
accept degrees conferred by institutions accredited to the Distance Education
and Training Council. There are may institutions which are accredited by
professional business organizations. So if you wish to get a job in similar
profession, your degree will be viewed with trust by the particular
organization.
Will employers take online degrees seriously?
The
answer to this question entirely depends on the type of employer and the
institution which has conferred the degree. There are many employers who firmly
believe that all distance learning degrees are useless and anyone carrying that
kind of degree is an useless employee too.
Yet there are several other
employers who appreciate the difference between worthy and fraudulent
institutions which offer distance learning. A degree from a recognized
institution with the right accreditation can award a degree which is truly
equivalent to one awarded by a conventional school.
Unfortunately there
is no way of learning your prospective employer抯 mind on the subject of distance
learning, when applying for a job.
Increasing your chances of employer
acceptance
So if you have acquired an onli8ne degree you should just go
ahead and apply for the job you wish to mentioning the degree in your resume. If
the degree is from a rightfully accredited institution the employer does not
have any chance of knowing whether you actually sat for the course work or you
studied online. Do not mention this aspect, to your employer, if you don抰 have
to.
There are many institutions however who advertise extensively
mentioning that the entire course can be completed online. So if you have
acquired a degree from such an institution, it is most likely that your employer
will know beforehand that you have got the degree online.
Thus the crux
of the matter lies in the fact that whether you can impress your employer with
your resume and the interview that you are the right person for the job. You are
after all more than your degree, whether online or otherwise. Be confident and
in control of the situation when appearing for the interview and be honest and
truthful when asked questions about your degree acquisition. There is no
substitute for honesty and self-confidence when sitting for an interview.
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