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Degree vs Experience

Hi, I've been having a debate with my husband about degrees/experience.

He doesn't have a degree, but does have at least 15 years working experience (more I think). He's considering leaving his job as he's unhappy, but doesn't think he stands a chance of getting another job as he doesn't have a degree.

I completely disagree.

What does everyone else think?

Thanks.
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  • maninthestreet
    maninthestreet Posts: 16,127 Forumite
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    15 years work experience is probably going to count for quite a lot, regardless of his educational qualifications. However a degree plus 15 years work experience is better to have.
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
  • sporedude
    sporedude Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    Who would you rather have? Someone fresh out of uni with no work experience in the field? Or someone with 15 years of experience? Id go with the 15 years experience.
  • Caroline73_2
    Caroline73_2 Posts: 2,654 Forumite
    Difficult question unless we know what industry / area he works in.

    Why not look for his ideal job while he's still working and then he'll find out whether it's him or you who is right...

    I hope he finds something great!!!
  • SomeBozo
    SomeBozo Posts: 1,195 Forumite
    In todays job market employers can ask (and get) both.

    Bozo
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    Experience every time. IMO
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • Well it's the same with my partner, he has 12 years experience in I.T and no formal qualification in it. He has been unemployed for nearly 7 months now after his contracting ending last year and every job he goes for nearly always say you need a degree in I.T for this poistion and he's only managed to get 5 interviews and applied for hundereds of jobs? No luck as of yet and when he asks for feedback they always say it weren't you it was because someone has a better level of education within the role..

    So for me I would say it's better to have a qualification/degree.........
    Married the love of my life on 1st October 2011
  • Pee
    Pee Posts: 3,826 Forumite
    Experience is more important than a degree, but agree experience and a degree will always count for more.
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    That brings us to a moral question, would you lie and say you had a degree (and experience) or is it easily traced that you dont have one.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • Jomo
    Jomo Posts: 8,253 Forumite
    McKneff wrote: »
    That brings us to a moral question, would you lie and say you had a degree (and experience) or is it easily traced that you dont have one.

    NEVER LIE...:eek:
  • Education is more important than experience

    I say this because having a degree on your CV tells an employer that this person has taken time out to invest in his/her career by through means of education, also most degrees entitle you to work in different fields, I know people with english degree's who work in IT or finance departments, you wouldn't get that with someone without a degree
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