Work Experience - Bachelors Degree - Entry Level

Posted on December 30, 2007 by nseidm1.
Categories: Bachelors, Entrepreneurs, Masters, entry, graduate, level.

If you have recently graduated with a Bachelors degree your only hope for employment is an entry level position. Entry level, for most companies, has nothing to do with the primary objective of the company. For instance you many end up in the technology procurement department, purchasing products for the companies manufacturing purposes. Or you may end up doing some rudimentary data entry, or frivolous task such as getting coffee.

Does any College provide experience? Should a college provide experience? I spent over $100,000 on college, and they provided zero experience. Obviously technical schools provide real work experience, but the credentials associated with that type of education are not declared a traditional/formal Bachelors.

The best use I have for my Bachelors degree is meeting Graduate School requirements. Are we in a saturated market? A market where a recent Bachelors graduate must achieve greater educational credentials to acquire even a moderately respectable job.

Entrepreneurs, that will not be happy with an entry level position, must go to Graduate School for a Masters degree in order to achieve anything substantial.

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