Do employers look for PG Diploma or PS Diploma in resume?
hell911
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hi, i have completed bachelors degree outside canada.. now im planning to study in canada.. if i will choose postgraduate or postsecondary diploma, do employers check if what diploma i have taken or not? or they just check the name of diploma, and that's it? oh, and i will be taking networking diploma, i know i will be needing certifications.
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MickQ Member Posts: 628 ■■■■□□□□□□I find that patience, punctuation and correct use of grammar usually helps.
I'm not sure about the PGDip scene in Canada, though. -
JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,093 AdminAre you asking about getting a job in Canada, the USA, or elsewhere? In the USA, a 4-year undergraduate (Bachelors) degree is what most tech employers are looking for. Some will accept the 3-year European equivalent; the 2-year Associates degree is becoming more acceptable too. I'm not sure how the PG and PS diplomas equate to what American or Canadian employers are looking for.
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hell911 Member Posts: 83 ■■■□□□□□□□so when i arrive in canada, i should not write about "studies outside canada" in resume?
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gkca Member Posts: 243 ■■■□□□□□□□When you arrive to Canada, you'll find out that everyone wants so called "Canadian experience" or to put it simply, you'll get a crappy job, but after about a half a year you can get something better as you would have that "Canadian experience". Ah, and regarding the diploma - speaking from my personal experience as well as from many friends of mine, nobody cared about the diploma or degree, except for some large companies like IBM and govt. jobs."I needed a password with eight characters so I picked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves." (c) Nick Helm
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hell911 Member Posts: 83 ■■■□□□□□□□so, i should just study there, complete my diploma course, and get certifications, and start looking for jobs? thats it, my diploma wont have any negative effect when applying?
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Vik210 Member Posts: 197so, i should just study there, complete my diploma course, and get certifications, and start looking for jobs?thats it, my diploma wont have any negative effect when applying?
Read ‘MickQ’ words of wisdom. That will help you more than any diploma or certification! -
hell911 Member Posts: 83 ■■■□□□□□□□Looks like you have a fool proof plan!!
I am sorry, Is that a good or bad plan?I don’t think PG studies can have any negative effect while applying. Also, you can do certifications 'now' if you are prepared; it’s not going to be any easy/ different in Canada.
Read ‘MickQ’ words of wisdom. That will help you more than any diploma or certification!
What i am after is post secondary diploma, Will that have negative effect? -
gkca Member Posts: 243 ■■■□□□□□□□What i am after is post secondary diploma, Will that have negative effect?"I needed a password with eight characters so I picked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves." (c) Nick Helm
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Vik210 Member Posts: 197If you don’t mind, can I ask which country you are coming from and how much experience you have with international customers?
I am asking because education from some countries is not much respected and international experience is your second best option after ‘Canadian Experience’. -
hell911 Member Posts: 83 ■■■□□□□□□□im indian, but finished my bachelors in philippines, and i know my bachelors will have no effect in canada, that's why i want my diploma course to be a great one.
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Vik210 Member Posts: 197I would suggest that you go to some Canadian job search sites and get an idea about the requirements of your desired job profiles.
In my opinion, most of the job markets are broadly divided in two categories – graduates and experienced. If you are not certified/ experienced/ skilled look for a good university and do a degree (to qualify for graduate jobs) not diploma. Otherwise, take some entry level job to gain experience, work on your certifications and grow with time.
Remember it’s not going to be that easy. You will be competing against locals for limited number of jobs, who not only understand the market but have local experience and qualifications. If you are still in India and have time to spare, work on your language. I have seen many South Asians who are brilliant technically but can’t even talk properly in interviews. -
MickQ Member Posts: 628 ■■■■□□□□□□Excellent advice from Vik that's applicable to everyone, not just hell911.