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{{OMG250}}<h3>Can You Find A Job With a Degree From A Distance Learning Program?</h3>
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Odds are, if you are thinking about taking a distance learning degree program, you are
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doing it to further your career, or get your certification needed to start down a completely
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different career path. Either way, you need to make certain that the degree you earn from
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distance learning comes from an accredited, reputable school, or some employer’s may
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not be willing to accept it, and may look over your resume, no matter how good your
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grades were. Yes, you can find a job with a degree earned from a distance learning
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program, but there are some things that can make it much easier for you to do so.
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It is hard to definitively answer the question about distance learning degrees, as it does
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depend a lot of the distance learning school that you earn your degree from. If you earn a
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degree from a distance learning school that isn’t properly accredited, then odds are, you
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are wasting your time, your money, and your effort. It is extremely important to do your
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homework before choosing a distance learning school, especially for those who are
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seeking a degree or certification that can be used for career advancement.
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Most employers will accept your degree if it comes from an accredited institution, even a
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distance learning program. Be careful, however, as some distance learning schools are
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accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council, which doesn’t hold to the
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high standards as the six main accreditation agencies do. Do your homework, and don’t
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just believe that the distance learning school you have chosen is accredited without
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finding out for yourself.
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Different employers view distance learning differently. Some believe that you still
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learned and were tested on the information, so that they have no reason not to hire you or
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accept your degree. Others think that all distance learning programs are a sham, and that
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you don’t know anything that you claim to, and may even refuse to hire you, until you
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obtain a degree from a local university. Again, it really does vary. You have no way to
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really know what potential employers think of distance learning degrees until you apply
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and go in for an interview.
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When you fill out your resume and applications for various employers, list your degree,
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and the organization you obtained it from, but nothing further unless you are specifically
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asked. Some employers may not even associate the school name with a distance learning
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degree, and if they don’t out right ask, you aren’t really required to tell them.
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Just be well prepared before you go on job interviews, and do your best to impress,
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without dwelling on where your degree came from. You are really trying to impress your
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employer with your current knowledge and attitude, not with the name of your school. In
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most instances, your end result will depend solely on you, and how you conduct yourself
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during the interview. So, keep that in mind when you go job hunting with your distance
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learning degree!
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