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What is your degree saying to the world?

A college degree is an important part of many people’s careers. It gives them the ability to pursue jobs in the areas they are interested in and earn a better living. Matching the degree to your personality and likes and dislikes is important to future satisfaction with your job.

Why having a degree matters?

A degree shows that you understand the basics about whatever field you are interested in. However, that is not the only benefit to having a degree. Going to college the required number of years and getting the education you need to pursue a specific career says that you are dedicated and able to follow through on things.

As the following article notes “What your degree says about you” is that your interest in a chosen field is not just a whimsy that may change in a short time. When you get a degree, you prove that are willing to work for your goals. Those late night study sessions show that you can make sacrifices for what you want. Employers are attracted to that kind of dedication. Since you were willing to invest time and money in your education, they know you are serious about it.

Choosing the right degree

Getting just any degree is not enough in today’s economic climate. You need a degree that will help you find employment and that won’t become obsolete in the next few years.

It should be flexible to allow you to move your career in any number of ways. This makes it easier to transition from one career choice to another without starting over from entry level.

Some flexible career choices include:

  • Business administration – with options to focus on marketing, management or finance, you can choose a career in many types of businesses
  • Engineering – another degree designed to work in many fields, such as architecture, medicine and biotechnology
  • English – an often criticized degree, but can provide opportunities for careers in public relations, marketing and journalism
  • Psychology – this degree allows you to pursue jobs in health care, education, marketing and social work at entry level and then obtain an advanced degree in your chosen profession

These are just a few examples of degree options that open up an array of career choices. When choosing a degree program, you want to consider all aspects. What are you interested in? What is in demand? What has the most potential for the future?

These are all questions that can help you choose a degree that serves you now and into the future. While you don’t know what the next decade or two will bring, a flexible degree that can be carried across industries provides greater security.

Whether you are going to college straight out of high school or going back after raising a family, you want to choose a degree that allows you to live the kind of life you want.

You should like what you do and have a reasonable amount of job security so that you can enjoy the rest of your life.

 

About the Author: Joyce Morse is an author who writes on a variety of topics, including education and business.