QUOTE(zlata @ Jun 1 2009, 06:02 AM)
How important is degree classification in the long run?
I'm graduated from engineering school.3rd class deg holder. I know sometime classification varies a bit depending on your field. i really much dont know malaysia's situation about this. I got a disastrous 2.1 and in redundancy. seeking career in OnG might be uphill for a 3rd classer fresh grad eh? as career proceed it becomes less important. question is, do i have to mention my grade on my cv? and most importantly,what should I do to make a cutting edge against this matter? the first job security is a painfull one to obtain...
can someone experts assist me?
Aiyo, if you are ashamed of the fact that you're a 3rd class, don't put it in your CV lah. Highlight your other key strengths during the interview. 1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class, it doesn't matter in the long run. Most importantly is that you can produce results for the organization efficiently. I'm graduated from engineering school.3rd class deg holder. I know sometime classification varies a bit depending on your field. i really much dont know malaysia's situation about this. I got a disastrous 2.1 and in redundancy. seeking career in OnG might be uphill for a 3rd classer fresh grad eh? as career proceed it becomes less important. question is, do i have to mention my grade on my cv? and most importantly,what should I do to make a cutting edge against this matter? the first job security is a painfull one to obtain...
can someone experts assist me?
Although certain big organizations e.g. IBM tends to look at honors classifications. So it depends which organization you join loh.
My bf is a 3rd class degree holder and he's now the COO for his own company. I'm a second upper class honors and I'm still jobless
Jun 1 2009, 09:38 AM

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