Are Online Degrees good for hire?
I heard many stories about online schools: "they are good, they are bad, they are accredited, yes, they count, no they dont count"...regardless of what is said about the online schools, how do employers or big corporations carry it out when hiring someone with an online degree? do they count? has actually anyone graduated from an online school and gotten a job?.... I asked a business owner about this...and his reply was: "Yeah, by all the other suckers who paid their money to get a quick and easy degree for little or no effort. But, if you came to my office to apply for a job with one of those "degrees", I'd call the janitor to sweep you and you useless paper work OUT of my building. God Bless you".... what do you think??
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Answered by swimbikeron
We're one of the largest employers in the state and we require degrees to be regionally accredited to be considered for employment. Online, onground, hybrid format degrees are all equally acceptable. We strive to protect our organization from unaccredited credentials such as Kennedy Western, Almeda, Rochville, etc. That being said, the degree gets you considered, but your skills and experience get you hired.
We're one of the largest employers in the state and we require degrees to be regionally accredited to be considered for employment. Online, onground, hybrid format degrees are all equally acceptable. We strive to protect our organization from unaccredited credentials such as Kennedy Western, Almeda, Rochville, etc. That being said, the degree gets you considered, but your skills and experience get you hired.










