▲ | mettamage 11 hours ago | |||||||
The annoying thing is that: when universities aren't toll gates and you actually learn something, then people don't believe you and you have "0 work experience". So often, I've had the experience with work that it just feels like a long elaborate lab and there really is not much of a difference. Whether I make Jupyter notebooks analyzing things in a computer lab or for colleagues, I still use the same skills. Whether I present in front of classmates or colleagues, same skill. | ||||||||
▲ | whywhywhywhy 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Nah it's completely different and experience in a workplace isn't really about proving what you're describing it's about knowing someone else trusted this person to be able to deliver in a professional context which is very different from what is considered delivering in an academic context. Also you have to keep in mind just how oversubscribed academic qualifications are now so you're more just placing yourself at the starting line and whats more important is what you did outside that institution. | ||||||||
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