denis92 wrote: » Another question, when a company says Bachelors or Associates but doesn't specify the major does that mean they accept any major, basically just to make sure the person is college educated?
TheFORCE wrote: » Common sense usually means a degree related to the field of the job or role. If its an IT role then it means an IT related degree.
TheFORCE wrote: » A lot of people in this forum are veterans in the field. The specialization and various specific IT degrees didnt exist 10 years ago thats why that verbiage in the job description existed, if you had a degree in math or statistics or accounting, engineering or something like that, chances are you could do IT.
TheFORCE wrote: » What type of degree you have? A lot of people in this forum are veterans in the field. The specialization and various specific IT degrees didnt exist 10 years ago thats why that verbiage in the job description existed, if you had a degree in math or statistics or accounting, engineering or something like that, chances are you could do IT. With thw increase in demand and the creation of new IT degrees people now rather get someone that has a direct IT degree than someone that has an accounting or teaching degree.
denis92 wrote: » I have a chemistry degree