Yes, employment is quite competitive right now, and that might easily get one overlooked.
In most cases yes, although most companies recommend work experience it is highly unnecessary and employers are more than happy to train you.
During a deep, long recession, most employers are reluctant to hire anyone, graduates as well as those who didn't attend college.
There are some software that do help in the recruitment of most qualified college graduates. Many job engines also allow employers to filter through applicants. There are many software programs out there that can aid in doing this. Typically companies employ some type of software to make this a little easier.
Honestly, yes. Some employers will look you over for other college graduates who went to a normal college. You will still be able to get great jobs, but not as good as you would if you went to a traditional college. Employers tend to think of online schools as too easy, so they would rather hire someone who has went to a regular college.
I remember reading a study that stated this. Also, college graduates are healthier than non-graduates as well.
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
High School, Junior College or college graduates?
"How many college graduates in 2007 in US?"
College graduates can receive better jobs, and are likely smarter!!
Although most companies do prefer to hire people with a college education there are occasionally job listings for people who have not attended college.
Yes college graduates make more money than non-college graduates. On average a non-college graduate makes $18,734 and a college graduate makes $27,915.
earn twice what high school graduates earn. have greater rates of savings.