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Few careers outside of academia or the clergy will strictly require degrees in Philosophy or Religion. These degrees, however, should introduce you to ways of thinking and "how to think," and provide you social background knowledge, which are valuable qualifications for any knowledge work.
Because it means that the person who wants to be hired has experience, is clever and has the qualifications for a various amount of things.
You do not require any qualifications. You do need a knowledge of simple programming languages.
Diamond has the highest melting point -- 3820 degrees Kelvin: so burning it would require an even higher heat.
In England and Wales police forces require no formal qualifications, and only require you to prove to have a basic level of English and Maths. However there is now a course being introduced in 2013 which will become compulsory in order to apply.
you require a bachelors degree
Yes, insurance agents require degrees - to find more information on the requirements you can visit www.bls.gov/oco/ocos118.htm or www.educationrequirements.org/insurance-agent.html
Errrr, a PhD! (Doctor of Philosophy)
Financial Analysts must have at least a Master of Science in Finance (MSF) or MBA degrees, or are qualified accountants. Senior analysts require even more education.
Jobs that require bachelors degrees, masters degrees, phd's, etc.
Qualifications for positions above a PhD level typically require extensive experience in the field, a strong publication record, leadership skills, and a track record of significant contributions to the field. Advanced degrees, such as post-doctoral training or specialized certifications, may also be required.
No. Just a lot of talent and a bit of luck.