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In a word, GREAT. If you have real world experience, as well as a your degree, you will find lots of opportunity in Canada.
This depends on your preferences and job opportunities.
Yes there are job available in farms but now having degree in Agriculture is required to get job in farming however if you have experience in farming or maintaining farm you can earn a life experience degree which can convert your working experience into a degree. However if you are available to find a farming job you will be paid lower, but if you have degree in agriculture your pay will much higher as compare to farmer who don't have a degree.
A work experience degree is a degree you receive from your past experience. To have a work experience degree shows employers that you have a background with experience, if you dont have this work experience, then it shows the an employer that you don't necessarily have any background information about the job. Most employers would prefer someone with experience.
Although there are places that will hire you without a degree you will find that it is better to get the degree. Getting a job without a degree in this field would require a lot of previous experience.
For an IT support job, you have many options for which degree to pursue. You can obtain a degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Electrical or Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Interactive Media, or Software Engineering. What degree do you *need*? NONE. IT support should never require a degree. Granted almost every single job I've seen, whether Tier 1, 2, or 3, even programmers, they all say they want a degree or equivalent experience. I've had several hiring managers tell me they don't care about a degree (then why is it on the job description?), they want experience. I have no degree. I picked up my first certification in late 2010. To get my first support job I only had personal experience and I kept trying for a job until someone hired me. Especially in the IT industry, a degree is such a waste of money. Really it is. I have worked at Microsoft on Tier 3 and been told they don't care about a degree, only experience. Please save your money. Study and learn on your own. Real world experience is far better than any class you take. You don't need a degree.
An associate's degree may not qualify you for a job in HR immediately after graduation unless you have experience as a HR professional. You will be able to become a record keeper or get an administrative job though if you do not have any prior HR experience.
You do not need to have any particular job to get a business associates degree. Experience as a general manager may make it easier to get the degree, but that is the extent of it.
a college degree does not help when you have 20 years of banking experience behind you, you could take an account course, apply for a job as chief accountant or admistrator in a company or retail, there is wide variety of job opportunities with this type of experience.
Yes, job seekers with an accounting degree will hold a higher status over job seekers without one. Such a degree is indicative of experience and responsibility.
A degree might give you an edge over other candidates, but with enough work experience, you could get a job as a head chef. So the answer is no, you don't need a degree.
The type of experience you need to get a job as a systems administrator is preferably to have a degree in the subject. This will help throughout the whole job for terminology for the role which you require.