help me with this, please?
I'm doing a research paper on why companies hire applicants with degrees over applicants with no degree but many years experience in the field. I am writing an email that I can send to Human Resource departments asking questions about their process with this. Here it is so far.
"Hi, my name is Adrian Bedard, I attend Virginia Commonwealth University. I am doing a research paper discussing why a company will hire an applicant who has a degree in the field, over one with no degree but many years experience. I don't know too much backround on this yet, but was hoping you or someone at the company could help answer a few questions. -Do you hire applicants with a degree over applicants without the degree, but many years experience? -What factors do you look at when looking at an application for employment? experience, education, ect.." can you guys help me out with more questions to ask, comments/suggestions on what i already have? It's important, keep the BS to a minimum :p Thanks. |
do potential starting salaries play a part?
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not sure of the question it self but about training. Also maybe get in turn over(not sure if that is really the term i am trying to get out)
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Originally Posted by e3NiNe
do potential starting salaries play a part?
at this company it did. my friend got hired at the same time as me (1 week apart). I got paid nearly 10K more than he did and he had 4more years of experience. I had a BA as well as 2 other certification. he didn't have a BA and only 1 certification. |
Originally Posted by DaKarMaul
at this company it did. my friend got hired at the same time as me (1 week apart). I got paid nearly 10K more than he did and he had 4more years of experience.
I had a BA as well as 2 other certification. he didn't have a BA and only 1 certification. wow. yeah, that's all the stuff i want to learn about from companies. not sure about that "turn over" thing...? |
Originally Posted by ADRteg
wow. yeah, that's all the stuff i want to learn about from companies.
not sure about that "turn over" thing...? |
Originally Posted by Grand Moff Tark_0
I am sorry i cant explain what i mean... so just disregard that.
alright, anyone else? i know you guys can help with this.. |
what kind on firm will you be sending this?
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any? philip morris is one i had in mind since it's here in richmond..
hadn't really thought of whom specifically it's going to yet. |
my recommendation is to send it to as many as you can, since not everyone will reply back.
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