I interviewed for a position last week , that I know I was qualified for. I have done the duties of the position & for the person the job would have been reporting to. On the job posting it lists wanting someone with a degree as PREFERRED but not mandatory. Which is why I wasted time applying as I do not have my degree. I also clearly indicate that I do NOT have my degree. The interview went very well and as I said I have done this job before and know their system. I get an email indicating they want someone with a degree. Which really kind of pissed me off because 1) I indicated in the online application and my resume that I do not have my degree. 2) I have DONE the job before for two frigging years 3) If they wanted someone with a degree they should have put REQUIRED instead of preferred. Which at least in my mind means either/or! Also they re-posted the position but their salary range for the position is high enough for someone without a degree but really low for someone WITH a degree.
Oh well it wasn't the job for me
Re: Vent: Sometimes employers can be so dumb
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My background is in science. I have seen quite a number of people with PhDs (in neuroscience, microbiology, pharmacology..from wonderful universities) who have no clue about laboratory work, they came very recommended and all,ready to do a post doc, but once they started I saw with my own eyes that they had absolutely no idea how to do the basic things and it always made me wonder how in the world did they get a PhD?
At least they had the courtesy to let you know the status of your interview. I had an interview 3 weeks ago that went so well, they kept giving me positive feedback that I thought I'll definitely hear back. Not a beep. Not even a response to my follow up emails.
I would love to and plan on going back once I am working again. Paying for school on unemployment is NOT an option.
It also shouldn't even be an issue when someone already has years of experience actually *doing* the job. The fact that so many jobs that can relatively easily be done with some on-the-job training now require a really overpriced piece of paper just to get your foot in the door is just really stupid.
It's such a racket. Unless the job actually requires very specialized training that you can only get in college, there is no reason for requiring a degree.